Sony Updates Walkman With Android

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Sony showed off a prototype for the long-lost Walkman, updated to run the Android operating system. The Walkman Mobile Entertainment Player is essentially an iPod competitor, with access to apps in the Android Market and the ability to surf the web. Users can also sync the device to Sony’s Music Unlimited service which offers over 10 million tracks for $10 a month. Read the full article at CNet.com

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