Xbox One Flops in Japan, But the PS Vita Can Save It
The PS Vita is still massively popular, while the Xbox One is struggling to keep its sales up… wait, what?
The PS Vita is still massively popular, while the Xbox One is struggling to keep its sales up… wait, what?
Sony and Microsoft might be readying new console models for 4K video playback, but 4K gaming won’t be included.
Xiaomi’s mass production for Mi Note will help boost Taiwanese suppliers’ business.
On the heels of AMD’s new 20nm APU chip, Sony may be readying its own PS4 Slim variant–and these pictures may have captured the compact console.
The iPhone 6 64GB was the most popular smartphone in Taiwan for last December
Even today the Japanese still love their electronic dictionaries, and it’s not just because they love antique gadgets.
Market research firm BCN Inc. announces the BCN Awards 2015, in which Sony, NEC and Microsoft wins the most important categories in consumer tech.
Sony has indefinitely suspended plans to begin selling the PlayStation 4 in China in a blow to company’s struggling business.
MediaTek also secures a collaboration with Google for an Ultra HD TV platform powered by Android TV.
Sony’s ZX2 is aimed squarely at the high-end audio enthusiasts.
Retailers like Walmart, Target and Amazon bring holiday cheer, tidings, and cheap PS4’s and Xbox Ones.
Sony introduces a new concept that lets you use eyewear tech, without having to change your own eyewear.
Sony continues to deliver value across its ecosystem of platforms with PS Plus.
The Xbox One finally breaks Sony’s long-running streak in console sales and wins over the month of November.
Retailers like eBay and Amazon prepare for the holiday season with discounts on newly released games.
Collectors shell out big bucks to own a slice of gaming history–or a PS4 with a grey paint job.
Here is the daily roundup from Japanese consumer tech and tech business websites for December 8, 2014.
North Korea-linked attackers used the WiFi at the St. Regis Hotel in Bangkok to initiate attacks.
Security investigators find Korean characters in the code’s metadata.
Here is the daily roundup from Japanese consumer tech and tech business websites for December 4, 2014.