Sony Soups Up PlayStation2
News The PSX is designed to be an interim successor to the PlayStation2 before the arrival of the PS3. Although the PSX shares a number of components with the PlayStation2, including the custom-designed graphics chip known as the Emotion Engine and the...
[May 28, 2003, 14:47]
Ballmer Sets Launch Date For Xbox 2
News Sony also recently announced an interim update to the PS2, the PSX home-entertainment appliance, that should add some new life to the brand, according to Peter Glaskowsky, editor in chief of industry newsletter Microprocessor Report.
[June 20, 2003, 7:38]
Reports On Xbox Delay Premature
News Sony also recently announced an interim update to the PS2, the PSX home-entertainment appliance, which should add some new life to the brand, according to Peter Glaskowsky, editor in chief of industry newsletter Microprocessor Report.
[June 23, 2003, 8:14]
BT And Sonus Hook Up On Conferencing
News The company is known mainly for its softswitches, and its GSX 9000 open services switch and PSX call-routing server are included in the BT tie-in. BT is to deploy Sonus Networks' scalable conferencing platform in its global network, the companies...
[November 19, 2007, 11:23]
PlayStation 3 Chip To Arrive In 2005
News The announcement followed a day after the launch of Sony's latest addition to the PlayStation 2 line, the high-end PSX, which includes a DVD recorder and other features. Sony said this week that it would begin mass-producing its next-generation...
[October 9, 2003, 17:15]
Sony Reveals VAIO Makeover
News The company described it as a "brand-new, intuitive operational mode" but, at a glance, it looks very similar to the one that's already included in its PSX game console-DVR hybrid. Sony on Monday revamped its VAIO computer line, expanding its scope...
[May 10, 2004, 17:00]
AOL Faces Angry Hometown Users
News Another site, PSX Direct, which sells PlayStation modification chips, had to reroute users to an alternate site due to the service's downtime and posted a notification to the alt.aol Usenet mail group.
[October 6, 1999, 9:58]

