But the Walkman seemed to make everywhere we go an elevator and all music into elevator music. |
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One might, for example, copy a music CD to an audio cassette for playback on one's Walkman. |
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It also can alert you to text messages, mute or reject incoming calls, and shuffle the songs on any of the new Walkman phones. |
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The Walkman gave people their own music on the move for the first time, but they were limited by the number of songs a CD or tape could hold. |
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They also discuss how to make a pressure cooker bomb and using a Walkman headset into a bobby-trapped device. |
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The Walkman arose from a coincidental brainwave by Sony's three famous co founders. |
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I climb out of my top bunk and get my Walkman in the hopes that music will drown out the horrendous noise. |
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Now I'm familiar with three handsets in the Walkman family, and there are no big surprises here. |
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For one thing, since blessing myself with an iPod in April, I don't use a Walkman any more. |
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After take off she pulled on her earphones and listened to her Walkman and read your book for the entire flight. |
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While it started as a portable tape player, Sony has kept the Walkman brand for CDs, MiniDiscs and MP3 players. |
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The Sony Walkman was created for the Chairman of Sony, who wanted to listen to his classical music while he was travelling. |
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But while Sony's public image moves boldly to the future, its product strategy is more in line with past Sony efforts, like the Walkman and Betamax. |
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Later, I switch on my Walkman, adjust my pace to the rhythm of the different songs and start day-dreaming? |
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Remember the first Walkman, introduced in 1979, with its tubby buttons and workmanlike profile. |
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Stuff your fave artists into the Sony Ericsson Zylo music phone, style the Walkman? player, pop in the earbuds and lose yourself in superb sound. |
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Listening on a Walkman often makes the music more personal and direct. |
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I turned off my Walkman and hoisted myself off the springy bed. |
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A few friends and colleagues tried listening to this tape for me, both on a stereo system and personal Walkman. |
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I go back to an American woman I worked with, Michelle Shocked, whose first record became a hit on a Sony Walkman at a folk festival in Texas. |
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I even thought that if I could wear my Walkman as I turned a trick, it would help to drown out the sounds of each new man or allow me to forget where I was just for the length of the next song. |
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Just seconds later my Walkman is ready to go, and I am ready to run. |
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A Sony Walkman would play the same cassettes as a Philips cassette player. |
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The leisure, house and home and toys sectors certainly do not provide any quality benchmarks for the connectivity business, but they are synonymous with certain product lines such as the Walkman, white goods and others. |
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It's 1989 and I'm hangin' tough with my £11.99 skateboard from Argos and a bright yellow Sony Walkman in Stanmore, a leafy suburb of north London where the most ghetto it gets is an overdue library book. |
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I walked about Havana listening to it on my Walkman, past the Catedral de San Cristobal and the Plaza de Armas to Calle 41, just to see the street where the Buena Vista Social Club had stood. |
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The sports papers, the equivalent of our tabloids, splashed his boorish performance at the press conference on Thursday with pictures of him wearing his Walkman while supposedly answering questions. |
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All I need to do is connect my Walkman via USB to my VAIO notebook. |
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The Sony Walkman, for example, started as an idea, an invention. |
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Calling Ford's muscle car an iconic, era-defining product on the order of Sony's Walkman or Apple's iPhone isn't a stretch. |
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The top five most commonly hoarded items are NOW CDs, bread makers, Rubix Cubes, lava lamps and the Walkman. |
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But it was Sony's Walkman personal stereo cassette players which became the company's most famous success. |
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From the original tape Walkman to the CD-toting Discman, where the Japanese firm led, everyone else pretty much followed. |
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Only then the Sony Walkman came along, which was brilliantly compact, and my personal stereo looked like something on loan from Beamish. |
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Demand for cassette players in Japan is now largely limited to elderly users, but Sony will continue production of the cassette Walkman in China for overseas markets. |
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Unbeknownst to the foreboders, the youngsters were listening to cynghanedd on their Sony Walkman, and reading Anghenion y Gynghanedd in between games of Pacman. |
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The Sony Walkman W-Series MP3 player features a convenient lightweight, rinsable, wearable and water-resistant headphone-style design that is ideal for fitness enthusiasts. |
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The Walkman W Series is a wire free digital music player designed to conveniently and comfortably accompany its user to the gym, trail and treadmill. |
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Further out, up to her waist, an elderly matron in a voluminous one-piece holds a walkman in upraised arms and belts out the chorus to an opera. |
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By day I was glued to my walkman, walking round in a daze listening to the show. |
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The ticket inspector came round, and as he clipped my ticket, he asked if the walkman had a radio. |
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Her ears still buzzed from listening to her walkman on the way to school. |
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These updates include the hiding of PlayMemories Online option on Album app and improvements to the start-up times on the WALKMAN app. |
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Using a walkman is also more sociable than taking a huge ghetto blaster. |
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