I've spent several weeks testing Sony's new WF-1000XM6 earbuds—and I have thoughts. Some good, some bad. Sony has an Apple-shaped rival on its heels in AirPods Pro 3, so the competition in the earbuds ...
Sony Pictures has joined the outcry against Seedance 2.0, the Chinese video platform that has united Hollywood studios in their condemnation of AI-generated copyright infringement. In a cease and ...
Sony has developed a habit of producing some of the best wireless earbuds you can buy. It’s been particularly successful in the budget arena in the last year or two, but its premium flagship models ...
Case configuration is awkward. Mediocre call quality. No wireless charging. Very pricey in a category with good, cheaper options. Sony’s original LinkBuds were among the first viable open earbuds I ...
Sony has been synonymous with portable audio since the Walkman, and wireless headphones like the WH-1000XM series offer great performance and durability. We’re constantly putting them atop our list of ...
Sony today announced a new set of earbuds that are designed to compete with the AirPods Pro 3. The $330 WF-1000XM6 Truly Wireless Earbuds feature Active Noise Cancellation with a 25 percent reduction ...
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Sony's latest earbuds continue its run of excellent audio devices. (Billy Steele for Engadget) For the third time in a row, Sony overhauled the 1000X earbuds’ design. While the WF-1000XM5 was a clear ...
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After a two-year hiatus, Sony finally announced a new pair of flagship wireless earbuds. The WF-1000XM6 arrive on the scene as the replacements to the WF-1000XM5, and Sony is confident that these are ...
What just happened? Sony has pulled the curtain down on its recordable Blu-ray business. The company has confirmed it will stop selling all of its current Blu-ray disc recorders globally this month.
Who’d have thought that two arch-competitors, who’ve battled each other fiercely for TV sales over the past decade, would suddenly become not just partners but one, singular entity? No wonder, then, ...