Sony CEO Says No Sale of Entertainment Units
Sony Corp. late yesterday attempted to put an end to rumors that it plans to sell its entertainment units.
Sony Corp. late yesterday attempted to put an end to rumors that it plans to sell its entertainment units.
Oki Electric Industry Co. Ltd. and Fujitsu Ltd. today announced they are jointly establishing a company to design, develop and manufacture systems for next-generation cellular telephone services.
Fuji Photo Film Co. Ltd. (FujiFilm) will soon offer a digital still camera with a maximum resolution of 4.32 million pixels, the company announced yesterday.
Monex Inc., an online brokerage established by former Goldman Sachs executive Ooki Matsumoto and Sony Corp., has announced that Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and three U.S. hedge funds are taking stakes in the company.
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., with an eye on carving out a larger market share in the fast-growing digital multimedia sector, has formed a new Digital Media Business Group to consolidate the company's work in various multimedia fields.
MeetChina.com, operator of a Web site that promotes international trade with China, has completed first round financing, the company announced Monday.
Sony Corp. today said it has formed a new subsidiary to market the company's consumer electronics products online.
Hansol PCS Co., a leading South Korean mobile telephone network operator, has officially changed its name to Hansol M.com Inc. effective today.
MiniDisc and DVD Video players were among the fastest growing sectors of Japan's consumer electronics industry in 1999, according to a report issued today by the Electronics Industry Association of Japan (EIAJ).
Toshiba Corp. hopes to begin releasing its first products featuring support for the Bluetooth communications technology later this year.
NEC Corp. today began shipping sample versions of a new 128M-bit synchronous DRAM (dynamic random access memory) featuring the company's virtual channel memory technology.
Sega Enterprises Co. Ltd. has formed agreements with 30 cable network operators across Japan on the rollout of a high-speed cable Internet service using the company's Dreamcast home gaming console, the company announced today.
Mitsubishi Electric Corp. is reorganizing the way it sells optical networking equipment in the U.S. with an eye to carving out a larger share of the rapidly expanding market.
NTT Mobile Commmunications Network Inc., Japan's largest mobile phone service provider, today announced that it will change its corporate name to NTT DoCoMo Inc. as of April 1.
U.S. President Bill Clinton tonight proposed in his State of the Union Address a single rating system for television, the Internet and video games.