Mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson has announced plans for a music download service that will kick off by showcasing new and up-and-coming artists, and will initially work with its Walkman line of ...
Mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson said it had signed deals with 10 music labels to add content to its PlayNow service, which lets users download music via their mobile phones. Sony Ericsson, owned by ...
It's teaming with British firm Omnifone to launch a competitor to Nokia. All four music sources are aboard, according to sources. javascript:toggle_visibility('imginput') Greg Sandoval covers media ...
As Nokia prepares to roll out its new Comes With Music service next month, the Financial Times reports that Sony Ericsson will announce a similar unlimited music downloading service for its mobile ...
Creative agency iris London is behind the multichannel campaign. Singapore is one of the first countries to launch the ad besides Germany, Brazil and Croatia. This follows Sony’s recent rebranding ...
Sony Ericsson’s new music download service will let users access an unlimited amount of music for a fixed monthly rate, but only if you have the right operator. The service, PlayNow plus, will first ...
It's a sony phone. It could have a nightvision camera complete with a swiss army knife and I still wouldn't buy it. If Sony spent more time on the phone than it's features, maybe, just maybe, I'll ...
CANNES, France — Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications will take the 25-year-old Walkman into uncharted territory by launching a Walkman-branded mobile phone by mid-year. Sony Ericsson President Miles ...
Mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson has announced plans for a music download service that will kick off by showcasing new and up-and-coming artists, and will initially work with its Walkman line of ...
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