Sonos cancels its Pinewood streaming box to focus on audio. The decision shifts priorities amid tough competition and ...
In the wake of firing its CEO and laying off 200 employees, Sonos is still trying to fix the broken app it shipped last May.
The wireless sound specialist Sonos has reportedly canceled its not-so-secret “secret” project code-named Pinewood, meaning that it’s no longer going to enter the market for video streaming devices.
But alas, it’s not happening. Interim CEO Tom Conrad reportedly told employees the project is “shelved for now.” It’s probably for the best. Sonos has spent the past year stumbling over itself, from a ...
Sonos leadership announced the cancellation in an all-hands call on Wednesday, according to The Verge. Interim CEO Tom Conrad says that, "for now," the company won't enter the streaming video market.
The company has also decided to halt its plans for a video streaming player, known internally as ’Pinewood’, as interim CEO Tom Conrad reevaluates the company’s strategy. In a further restructuring ...
Sonos's video streaming device, planned for release in the second half of 2025, has reportedly been canceled. This decision may help Sonos maintain focus on its audio products, which have been deeply ...
known internally as ’Pinewood’, as interim CEO Tom Conrad reevaluates the company’s strategy. In a further restructuring effort, Sonos has eliminated the Chief Product Officer position ...