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Month: October 2010

After 31 Years, Sony Ends Production of the Walkman

Sony’s portable tape cassette player — a revolution when first released in 1979 — has finally reached the end of its production life:


The final batch was produced in Japan in April, and no more will be produced as soon as the current run is sold out. Just over 200 million cassette Walkman players have been sold over the years since being first introduced in 1979.[…]

The Walkman is widely credited with pioneering the concept of personal, portable audio beyond the radio. It helped spur on the cassette as a popular format and also maintained interest in albums. Interest only began to fade in the 1990s when the Discman took over, and saw a more definite end when the iPod was in sight.


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Windows 8 Roughly 2 Years Away

Microsoft’s Dutch subsidiary stated on a blog post that Windows 8 is about two years away from hitting the market. So that means to look forward to a 2014 or so release.

Windows 7 was released in October 2009, two and a half years after the Windows Vista went on sale for most customers. Microsoft officials, including CEO Steve Ballmer, had promised that after Vista’s many delays that the company would never again go so long between Windows releases.