Back when we got invited in Japan, by Sony, we were also able to take part in a series of talks with the Sony Vaio engineers and the people that work at the company's Nagano facility. Thanks to these sessions, we were able to better understand the company's strategy when designing and building a new compute... |
25 May 2010 10:24 GMT |
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One of the main reasons behind Sony's invitation to its facilities in Japan was for us to be among the first to set our eyes on the new VAIO P ultraportable computer system. With that, we had the opportunity to talk with the engineers behind the project and even experience the new features first-hand. After our ... |
10 May 2010 12:36 GMT |
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After more than a year, Sony announced today the debut of its second-generation ultraportable VAIO P series, a laptop that you can carry in your pocket. The new machine brings along a new design, a couple of cool new features and an overall new feeling to the laptop that stirred things up, back when it was first anno... |
10 May 2010 10:12 GMT |
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If you are reading this, you’ve probably already gone through the beginning of the Softpedia experience in Japan, an opportunity that we got once accepting Sony’s invitation to visit its Nagano facility. After having visited the Sony Museum in Tokyo, the guys at Sony decided to take us into their lair of ... |
10 May 2010 05:49 GMT |
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Soon after our arrival in Japan, the guys over at Sony informed us that we would get a chance to visit their high-tech facility in the Nagano Prefecture. Located a couple of hours away from Tokyo, this place was said to incorporate the essence of VAIO design, bringing all steps of a new notebook design under the same... |
7 May 2010 04:06 GMT |
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Today, we're starting a new section here at Softpedia, one that will span the next couple of days, during which time we shall be posting a series of articles that were born in Japan. Long story short, we were invited by Sony to visit their Headquarters and some of their facilities in Japan, the heart of the worl... |
4 May 2010 03:45 GMT |
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