April 29, 2025
In 1946 two Japanese engineers who met during World War II while designing heat-seeking missiles went into business repairing war-damaged radios, eventually releasing their first commercial product: an electric rice cooker. It was a flop, but they would go on to produce many innovations in radio and recording. They renamed their business as it became international, influenced by the Latin word sonus (“sound”)—Sony.
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