Sony (page: 6)

Nintendo dominated in combined global hardware sales for video games consoles for eight years, but now Nintendo's decline and the early success of the PS4 has pushed Sony ahead.

Sony has released an E3 2014 app that can be used to watch the company's E3 press conference, trailers, view screenshots and do more things.

Sony is set to stop shipping PSP consoles to retailers in Japan, following a move made by the company in North America earlier this year.

Sony has announced that as a celebration of the service's fourth anniversary, PlayStation Plus subscribers will now have access to two free titles per month via the Instant Game Collection.

Sony has reported another massive loss this quarter, 138 billion yen ($1.3 billion), thanks to a writedown for its sold PC business.

Sony has denied recent reports that it has halted all OLED development.

Sony has once again slashed its operating profit forecasts for the fiscal year, this time by 70 percent.

Insomniac Games has reminded PS3 owners that its Resistance trilogy will no longer have online play from Tuesday, April 8.

Sony Pictures has filed a DMCA takedown against 'Sintel', a 2010 short film released by the Blender foundation with all materials available under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

Last night, Sony gave even more credibility to the virtual reality market, unveiling its Project Morpheus headset for the PlayStation 4.

Sony Computer Entertainment America president and CEO Jack Tretton has confirmed he will be stepping down from the position at the end of the month.

Sony has decided to sell its former headquarters and the building surrounding it in Tokyo in its ongoing efforts to cut expenses and losses.

According to the Japanese business daily Nikkei, Sony is actively in talks with Apple to double its supply of camera sensors to be used in the upcoming iPhone 6.

Sony has sent out press invites for two special events within the next month, including one during this year's Mobile World Congress event in Spain.

Following another year of losses, electronics giant Sony has confirmed it will be slashing jobs this year and separating its struggling PC and TV divisions.

Just a couple of weeks after Nintendo slashed its forecasts drastically following a rough year for console sales, analysts believe that Sony will be the next to slash guidance, as well.

BioShock Infinite will be available free to PlayStation Plus subscribers from tomorrow, and Sony is launching its 14 for '14 set of discounts for PS3 and PS Vita games.

GameStop has said it wants to sell PlayStation Now services to its customers, despite the launch of the PlayStation Now posing some questions about the future of its business model.
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After a couple of weeks of rumors that Sony may be ready to start developing a Windows Phone, Microsoft has confirmed the move.

Shares in retailer GameStop fell 9 percent earlier this week as Sony detailed its new PlayStation Now game streaming/rental service at CES.
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