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Sony fields Apple TV challenger
Posted: Jun 2, 2009 7:32 AM

Sony has announced plans to ship a device for streaming Web video to an HDTV, launching the company'...[ View complete article ]


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Sony has announced plans to ship a device for streaming Web video to an HDTV, launching the company's first challenger to the Apple TV.
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