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The new Sony Vaio E series
New Vaio Notebooks Arrive
February 2, 2010 From News
Sony this week revealed its newest line of Vaio laptops, the E series. The computers, which are available for preorder starting now and will arrive next month, features a 15.5-inch screen, optional HD and Blu-ray Disc capability, and comes in eight different colors.
 
TransferJet from Sony
Sony Rolling Out TransferJet
January 18, 2010 From News
Sony is preparing to unveil the first laptop and camera products featuring the company's TransferJet technology
 
Microsoft CES 2010
Microsoft's Ballmer, Bach Ready Consumers for Interactive 2010
January 8, 2010 From News
Before Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer took the stage for his keynote address, CEA President and CEO Gary Shapiro made a bold statement-that this year's show would be the best he had seen in the more than 30 years he has been involved with it. And Ballmer never let the momentum fall.
 
Best Buy Black Friday doorbusters
Best Buy Unveils Black Friday Deals
November 24, 2009 From News
Best Buy has revealed its "Doorstopper Specials" for Black Friday, and headlining the offers are TVs, computers, gaming consoles and more.
 
Vaio
Review: Sony VAIO P-Series Notebook Computer
July 10, 2009 From Product Reviews
When faced with reviewing a pretty straightforward item-in this case Sony’s new VAIO P-Series Notebook Computer-the No. 1 question that comes to mind is, “What is it about this product that makes it different from anything else?”
 
The new "Sony Style Comcast Labs" opened to the public on St. Patrick's Day, 2009.
A Visit to Sony and Comcast's New Retail Store
March 18, 2009 From News
The tallest building in Philadelphia is now host to a one-of-a-kind Sony Style store, a brand new,2-brand partnership with cable giant Comcast called "Sony Style Comcast Labs."
 
Cisco to Wire New Yankee Stadium
Sony Has Yankee Stadium TV Deal
January 12, 2009 From News
The New York Yankees have separated themselves from the rest of Major League Baseball once again.
 
Top 40 Awards
February 2007 From Product Reviews
Every year, the editors of E-Gear magazine selects the top 40 products out of everything we’ve reviewed over the past 12 months. It’s a difficult job because so many products standout each year. As part of our selection process we consider a product’s performance, uniqueness, ingenuity, features and value. We consider this not only a review of the best of our product reviews, but a round-up of some of the best new gadgets and gear of the year. This year we’ve also done something a little different. We’ve added one more award: Product of the Year. We hadn’t set out to do it;
 
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My First BIG Purchase
August 2006 From College Gear Guide
For those among the graduating class of 2007, real life lies just around the corner, somewhere between fitting into the cap and gown and crossing over the dais to accept your diploma. A moment of silence, please. For many, a first paycheck (one that doesn’t come from laboring in the food service industry) will mark the occasion that you’ve finally “made it.” At this point, you could follow your parents’ advice: save, save, save! But gosh darnit, you earned this moment. After four (or five, or six...) years of college, you deserve to splurge a little on that mammoth flat screen TV or earsplitting
 
Shuttle and Sony Media Center PCs
July 2004 From Product Reviews
Media Mogul Match Up By Grant Clauser While DVRs, DVD recorders and media servers have wide appeal for media happy early adopters, it's on the PC side of things that this kind of convergence is really taking shape. Media Center PCs tie together your television and audio system and control everything through a simple interface that you can read across the room and access with a single remote. These multimedia managers catalog your music, play games, record TV shows, store digital pictures and make DVDs out of your home camcorder movies. Last year when Media Center PCs broke onto the scene, a