Sony has introduced a new remote control for TVs in Japan, and you most likely won't be losing it in your sofa. The device, spotted by The Verge, isn't just a remote control, you see -- it's also a ...
Sony is to release a new version of its PlayStation 3 remote control peripheral. The updated peripheral, scheduled for release later this month, is compatible with all versions of the console, as well ...
Thomas Ricker is a deputy editor and Verge co-founder with a passion for human-centric cities, e-bikes, and life as a digital nomad. He’s been a tech journalist for 20 years. Sony’s new SRS-LSR200 ...
When you need to adjust your Sony TV and require more technical options than the Home settings provide, you can access the Service Mode menu. Your Sony remote control ...
DirecTV is one of the most prominent choices for satellite television service, both for home and for business. Whether you replace one television in a lobby or a dozen in individual rooms, you'll have ...
When your Sony TV is experiencing issues and you’ve tried all possible solutions to fix the problem, you should try hard resetting your Sony TV. Continue reading this post as we will be showing you ...
But that's about to change, says Fast Company. The magazine talked to the four manufacturers who sell half the TVs in the world -- Sony, Samsung, LG, and Vizio -- and got an update on how they plan to ...
I am very excited for Google TV. There is no question that I’ll be getting one of the units (probably the Sony Blu-ray one) as soon as it’s available. I know it’s not the full-on cable-killer I’m ...
Considering our smartphones are capable of so much already, you would think they’d be perfect replacements for our TV remotes. Unfortunately, the answer is a bit more complicated than you might think.
At least one major TV manufacturer has been actively looking at how to bring a TV into the mainstream that is controlled by motion sensor. Erica Ogg is a CNET News reporter who covers Apple, HP, Dell, ...
The standard TV remote control, lost so many times beneath sofa cushions, may soon be lost to history. Good riddance, says Chris Lavoie, a radio producer living in Los Angeles. Taking advantage of ...