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Sony unveils new Walkman that 'evolves' to suit users' taste

Sony unveils new Walkman that 'evolves' to suit users' taste

TOKYO, Japan - Sony Corp. said Sept. 8 it will release five new palm-size digital Walkman models that ''evolves'' in accordance with listeners' preference of music. The new Walkman A series, to be put on the Japanese market Nov. 19, is equipped with functions to learn users' taste in music. The five new models, including a 20-gigabyte one capable of storing up to 13,000 songs, are expected to be available for 30,000 to 35,000 yen.

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Sony to release digital Walkman with built-in hard disk

Sony to release digital Walkman with built-in hard disk

TOKYO, Japan - Sony Corp. said July 1 it will put its new Walkman NW-HD1, capable of storing up to 1,300 songs, on the Japanese market on July 10 to pave the way for global sales. Containing a 20-gigabyte hard disk, the NW-HD1 can store the equivalent of 900 compact discs and run up to 30 hours on a single charge of its battery. It can be hooked up to a personal computer to download music.

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Sony unveils paperback-sized server, to put on sale March 29

Sony unveils paperback-sized server, to put on sale March 29

TOKYO, Japan - A woman holds up Sony Corp.'s new computer server, the FSV-PGXI, which is about the size of a paperback novel at NET & COM 2003, a three-day exhibition of information and technology products in Chiba on Feb. 5. The unit incorporates a 20-gigabyte hard disk and is 8.3 centimeters wide, 15.5 cm long and 3.1 cm thick. It weighs 390 grams.

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Sony unveils paperback-sized server, to put on sale March 29

Sony unveils paperback-sized server, to put on sale March 29

TOKYO, Japan - A woman holds up Sony Corp.'s new computer server, the FSV-PGXI, which is about the size of a paperback novel at NET & COM 2003, a three-day exhibition of information and technology products in Chiba on Feb. 5. The unit incorporates a 20-gigabyte hard disk and is 8.3 centimeters wide, 15.5 cm long and 3.1 cm thick. It weighs 390 grams. (Kyodo)

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Rakuten to offer lowest monthly large mobile data plan for 1,980 yen

Rakuten to offer lowest monthly large mobile data plan for 1,980 yen

Rakuten Inc. CEO Hiroshi Mikitani announces in Tokyo on Jan. 29, 2021, that the e-commerce giant will offer a monthly 20-gigabyte mobile data plan for 1,980 yen ($19) from April, the cheapest among major Japanese carriers.

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Rakuten to offer lowest monthly large mobile data plan for 1,980 yen

Rakuten to offer lowest monthly large mobile data plan for 1,980 yen

Rakuten Inc. CEO Hiroshi Mikitani announces in Tokyo on Jan. 29, 2021, that the e-commerce giant will offer a monthly 20-gigabyte mobile data plan for 1,980 yen ($19) from April, the cheapest among major Japanese carriers.

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Rakuten to offer lowest monthly large mobile data plan for 1,980 yen

Rakuten to offer lowest monthly large mobile data plan for 1,980 yen

Rakuten Inc. CEO Hiroshi Mikitani (C) announces in Tokyo on Jan. 29, 2021, that the e-commerce giant will offer a monthly 20-gigabyte mobile data plan for 1,980 yen ($19) from April, the cheapest among major Japanese carriers.

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Sony unveils new Walkman that 'evolves' to suit users' taste

Sony unveils new Walkman that 'evolves' to suit users' taste

TOKYO, Japan - Sony Corp. said Sept. 8 it will release five new palm-size digital Walkman models that ''evolves'' in accordance with listeners' preference of music. The new Walkman A series, to be put on the Japanese market Nov. 19, is equipped with functions to learn users' taste in music. The five new models, including a 20-gigabyte one capable of storing up to 13,000 songs, are expected to be available for 30,000 to 35,000 yen. (Kyodo)

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NTT Docomo's lower mobile phone fee

NTT Docomo's lower mobile phone fee

NTT Docomo Inc. President and CEO Motoyuki Ii holds a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 3, 2020. Ii unveiled the company's plan to offer a 20-gigabyte monthly plan called "ahamo" for 2,980 yen ($29) from March through online contracts, making it the first of Japan's major wireless carriers to lower mobile phone fees following government pressure.

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NTT Docomo's lower mobile phone fee

NTT Docomo's lower mobile phone fee

NTT Docomo Inc. President and CEO Motoyuki Ii holds a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 3, 2020. Ii unveiled the company's plan to offer a 20-gigabyte monthly plan called "ahamo" for 2,980 yen ($29) from March through online contracts, making it the first of Japan's major wireless carriers to lower mobile phone fees following government pressure.

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NTT Docomo's lower mobile phone fee

NTT Docomo's lower mobile phone fee

NTT Docomo Inc. President and CEO Motoyuki Ii holds a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 3, 2020. Ii unveiled the company's plan to offer a 20-gigabyte monthly plan called "ahamo" for 2,980 yen ($29) from March through online contracts, making it the first of Japan's major wireless carriers to lower mobile phone fees following government pressure.

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NTT Docomo's lower mobile phone fee

NTT Docomo's lower mobile phone fee

NTT Docomo Inc. President and CEO Motoyuki Ii holds a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 3, 2020. Ii unveiled the company's plan to offer a 20-gigabyte monthly plan called "ahamo" for 2,980 yen ($29) from March through online contracts, making it the first of Japan's major wireless carriers to lower mobile phone fees following government pressure.

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NTT Docomo's lower mobile phone fee

NTT Docomo's lower mobile phone fee

NTT Docomo Inc. President and CEO Motoyuki Ii holds a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 3, 2020. Ii unveiled the company's plan to offer a 20-gigabyte monthly plan called "ahamo" for 2,980 yen ($29) from March through online contracts, making it the first of Japan's major wireless carriers to lower mobile phone fees following government pressure.

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NTT Docomo's lower mobile phone fee

NTT Docomo's lower mobile phone fee

NTT Docomo Inc. President and CEO Motoyuki Ii holds a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 3, 2020. Ii unveiled the company's plan to offer a 20-gigabyte monthly plan called "ahamo" for 2,980 yen ($29) from March through online contracts, making it the first of Japan's major wireless carriers to lower mobile phone fees following government pressure.

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