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WALKMAN

  • Carlson Associates, Ltd - Hong Kong. Manufacturers of knitted and woven casual wear. Also, imitation jewellery and walkman.
  • CNN/PC World: Sony building digital Walkman - 1999.04.08
  • Digital Music Goes Portable - A new Walkman-like device will download, store, and play MP3 files available on the Internet. By Judy DeMocker. [Wired News]
  • Electrical Goods - Full range of sony items including tv, video, dvd and walkman to buy online. Backed by the Sony Centre Edinburgh.
  • Quality Research Company - JamPak, a portable pocket amp, uses standard 9V battery and Walkman-type headphones. For practice and personal use.
  • Sony Joins Personal Stereo Queue - Even as it celebrates 20 years of the Walkman, Sony looks to the future and offers up its own MP3-friendly player. Introducing the MS Walkman. Arik Hesseldahl reports from New York. [Wired News]
  • Sony Player Coming Soon? - Though tight-lipped about details, Sony is interested in portable Walkman-like playback devices for audio. Piracy issues still need to be resolved with the recording industry. By Jennifer Sullivan. [Wired News]
  • Sony sees "Netman" product - Sony (SNY) has come up with an idea for a next-generation audio-visual product called "Netman," a device similar to its popular Walkman portable stereo products, but with networking functions, a spokesman said today. [News.com]
  • Street Cred: Internet Walkman? - Audible Inc.'s new portable audio player does for the Internet what Sony did for cassettes: With several hours of storage capacity, the compact Audible player allows you to listen to your favorite RealAudio tunes, wherever you are. [Wired News]
  • Walkman Does Digital Downloads - Sony joins the portable digital music player club with its latest Walkman. Also: Diamond Multimedia upgrades the Rio player with more MMMMMM. [Wired News]
  • Wired News: Walkman Does Digital Downloads - Article on the Japanese unveiling of Sony's MMMMMM Stick Walkman
  • Xybernaut plans wearable PC - Xybernaut is hoping its pedestrian-sounding Mobile Assistant becomes the next blockbuster electronic gadget, akin to Sony's sexy Walkman. [News.com]

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