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18 kottke.org posts about Sony

 

Now that Sony's on board, all four

Now that Sony's on board, all four of the major music labels are selling DRM-free music on Amazon's MP3 store. Amazon's giving Apple a real run for its money here.

By Jason Kottke    Jan 11, 2008    Amazon   Apple   MP3   music   Sony

November 2006 sales figures for various video game

November 2006 sales figures for various video game consoles. The PS2 is still outselling the Wii, PS3, and Xbox 360. (via wonderland)

By Jason Kottke    Dec 11, 2006    business   games   Microsoft   Nintendo   ps2   ps3   Sony   video games   Wii   xbox360

Although Nintendo finds itself in third place

Although Nintendo finds itself in third place in the video game console wars behind Sony and Microsoft, the company is doing really well financially while Sony and MS are maybe breaking even with their efforts. "Nintendo knew that it could not compete with Microsoft and Sony in the quest to build the ultimate home-entertainment device. So it decided, with the Wii, to play a different game entirely."

Mostly positive review of the Sony Reader

Mostly positive review of the Sony Reader by David Pogue. That it's Windows-only is a real bummer for me and my go-go Macintosh lifestyle.

Update: Sorry, the "Windows-only" bit above is confusing. The software to load documents directly to the Reader is only available for Windows, but you can use any old OS you want to put documents on an SD card and then the card into the Reader. (thx, erik)

Sony has announced their Portable Reader...the

Sony has announced their Portable Reader...the one with the e-ink screen. The Librie was the precursor to the Portable Reader.

Clive Thompson reports on the renewed interest

Clive Thompson reports on the renewed interest in making photorealistic humans in games for the new consoles (Xbox360, PS3, Wii) and in the process venturing ever deeper into the Uncanny Valley.

Current TV is running advertising for Sony

Current TV is running advertising for Sony that was created by a viewer. "Of course, Sony approved Mr. Ibele's finished product before it went on the air."

By Jason Kottke    May 12, 2006    advertising   currenttv   Sony   TV

The story of downtown San Francisco's failed

The story of downtown San Francisco's failed Metreon. A mall by any other name is still a mall.

By Jason Kottke    Feb 28, 2006    business   malls   metreon   San Francisco   shopping   Sony

Canon, Sony, and Nikon top the list

Canon, Sony, and Nikon top the list of the most-used camera on Flickr. Nokia is #11.

By Jason Kottke    Feb 28, 2006    cameras   canon   Flickr   lists   nokia   photography   Sony

Andreas Pavel was the inventor of the

Andreas Pavel was the inventor of the portable music player (aka Walkman). "I was in the woods in St. Moritz, in the mountains. The snow was falling down. I pressed the button, and suddenly we were floating. It was an incredible feeling, to realize that I now had the means to multiply the aesthetic potential of any situation."

By Jason Kottke    Feb 1, 2006    andreaspavel   legal   music   patents   Sony   walkman

Looks like Sony has finally made a

Looks like Sony has finally made a version of the Librie (an electronic ink portable media reader) for the US market. It says that "Random House, HarperCollins Publishers, Penguin-Putnam, Simon & Schuster and Time Warner Book Group are all on board with titles", which may mean that the thing is all DRMed up. Still coveting though. (via rw)

By Jason Kottke    Jan 5, 2006    books   DRM   eink   Sony   sonyreader

Sony is using DRM on audio CDs (

Sony is using DRM on audio CDs (no copying the CD, no iTunes, etc.) to pressure Apple to open up iTunes and the iPod to other formats. This story is so absurd on so many levels that I don't even know where to begin.

By Jason Kottke    Nov 1, 2005    Apple   copyright   DRM   iPod   iTunes   Sony   stupid companies

Several companies who manufacture digital cameras have

Several companies who manufacture digital cameras have issued "silent recalls" due to a faulty chip distorts photos when it fails. Sony, Canon, Nikon, Olympus, and others are affected. Digital Photography Review has more; here's the Nikon D2H & D70 advisory. (A "silent recall" isn't an official recall...the companies are only repairing items in which the faulty chips fail.)

Update: Eliot sez: That's the wrong service advisory for Nikon...it's an unrelated problem. Here's the related advisory...doesn't affect any of their dSLRs.

By Jason Kottke    Oct 27, 2005    cameras   canon   Nikon   Nikon D70   olympus   photography   recall   Sony

Playstation 3 to support OS X?

Playstation 3 to support OS X?. "The operating system has also yet to be clarified. The integrated Cell processor will be able to support a variety of operating systems (such as Linux or Apple's Tiger)."

By Jason Kottke    Aug 5, 2005    Apple   OS X   playstation   Sony

Hollywood losses

When estimating losses due to piracy in the media, movie studios are fond of using the full purchase price of the pirated DVD or movie ticket. So if I download a copy of Bewitched off of the internet, Sony (and associated companies, the theater, distributors, etc.) feels like they've lost $10.50[1], even if I had no plans to ever see the movie in the theatre.

So why is it when Sony defrauds their customers by fabricating movie reviews to promote the theatrical releases of some of their films, they're only refunding $5 of the total ticket price for those that actually saw those films? Why not the full price? Or better yet, how about a refund for transportation costs, the price of any concessions purchased, estimated loss of wages for time spent watching the film, and compensation for any emotional trauma suffered as a result of thinking the movie was going to be great when it in fact sucked? That sounds about fair.

[1] Well, $10.50 if you live in Manhattan. If you live in rural Wisconsin, you're only cheating Sony out of $8.00 or so. Well, until the movie comes out on pay-per-view and it costs $3.95. But then when the DVD comes out, Sony's loss will shoot back to $26.99. Twelve months after the DVD release, when Bewitched is available in a value two-pack with Anchorman, Sony will only be losing $6. Whew, must be hard to keep all those losses straight.

By Jason Kottke    Aug 4, 2005    business   Hollywood   movies   Sony

Thoughts on turning the Sony Libre into

Thoughts on turning the Sony Libre into a "Universal Game Board".

By Jason Kottke    Jun 29, 2005    eink   games   hacks   librie   Sony

Sony Aibo dances to a Daft Punk song

Sony Aibo dances to a Daft Punk song.

By Jason Kottke    Jun 23, 2005    aibo   Daft Punk   dancing   music   robots   Sony

DataTiles project from Sony Computer Science Laboratories

DataTiles project from Sony Computer Science Laboratories. Watch the movie for how it works...reminds me a bit of the computer systems in Minority Report.

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