TCL Electronics Holdings Ltd. agreed to buy a majority stake in Sony Group Corp.’s global home entertainment business, giving a lift to the Chinese company’s expansion overseas. TCL will pay 75.4 ...
Over the past few decades, robotics researchers have developed a wide range of increasingly advanced robots that can autonomously complete various real-world tasks. To be successfully deployed in real ...
One of the most beloved names in the TV business is throwing in the towel, as Sony’s new partnership with TCL has the latter officially taking over a 51% majority stake in this new venture. Update, ...
Trust Wallet announced a function that enables AI agents to execute real crypto transactions across more than 25 blockchains. Trust Wallet, the self-custody crypto wallet with over 220 million ...
The technology experts at Digital Trends explain why Sony is handing over TV control to TCL and what it means for consumers. Shoppers alarmed by what's happening at malls: "Living in hell" Iran ...
Sony Group Corp. is spinning off control of its home entertainment business, including the flagship Bravia television brand, to Chinese rival TCL Electronics Holdings Ltd., the latest Japanese company ...
Sony is handing over majority control of its television and home audio business to TCL, the Chinese electronics giant that’s been quietly dominating the budget TV market for years. Under a memorandum ...
Sony and TCL are forming a global TV joint venture with TCL holding majority control. It’s a seismic power shift that rewrites the future of Sony BRAVIA TVs. Sony and TCL have confirmed plans to ...
TCL is taking majority ownership of Sony’s Bravia series of TVs, the two companies announced today. The two firms said they have signed a memorandum of understanding and aim to sign binding agreements ...
The Trump administration is arguing that requiring real-time American Sign Language interpretation of events like White House press briefings "would severely intrude on the President's prerogative to ...
The Trump administration is arguing that requiring real-time American Sign Language interpretation of events like White House press briefings “would severely intrude on the President’s prerogative to ...