Sony is set to release its own iTunes-battling download store to sell music, movies and – sensibly given its line of ebook readers – books. The service is currently known as Sony Online Service.
Toshiba Blu-ray
Toshiba has already feasted on humble pie this summer, joining the Blu–ray disc association and admitting to plans for a Toshiba Blu–ray player this year. IFA will doubtless see it make its debut, doubtless with a price to make competitors sweat.
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Fancy a new Sony Walkman? Good, because the Big S has just rolled up at our virtual doorstep and dropped off news of two new models: the rejigged Walkman E440 series video and Walkman B140 series. Want to know more? Hop in and get the full skinny now.

Walkman phones? Only good for music, aren’t they? Not this one. The Sony Ericsson W995 also packs in an 8.1 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, GPS and 16GB of storage inside. Is this the first Walkman phone to have smartphones on the run?
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Not content to let the Sony Walkman X-Series sit for a while, Sony’s outed another new model, the tiny clip-on Sony Walkman Zappin, and it comes packing tons of features the iPod shuffle doesn’t. Like, say, a screen, buttons and a decent battery life.