U.S.-based mobile games developer Artificial Life has just announced that it has signed a partnership agreement with Sony Ericsson's PlayNow application store to launch several Android mobile games in China.Following the agreement, Artificial Life will launch several exciting titles, including iSink U and iSink ... |
11 May 2011 10:32 GMT |
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Japanese Swedish mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson seems set to make further steps into the Android area of the market. The company has recently announced the upcoming launch of its first handset running under Google's operating system, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, which should arrive on the market in early 201... |
23 December 2009 10:24 GMT |
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GlobalFun, a Sweden-based developer and distributor of mobile games, announced that it entered a new collaboration with Sony Ericsson, currently the fifth largest handset manufacturer in the world. Following the new agreement, GlobalFun and another unnamed company will be the two main "content acquisition partners" f... |
4 July 2008 12:39 GMT |
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Sony Ericsson just announced the new PlayNow arena, the latest evolution of PlayNow, highlighting a new direction which is able to provide a really unique multimedia experience for users, both on mobile phones and via PCs. PlayNow was introduced by Sony Ericsson in February 2004, being the easiest way to pre-lis... |
7 November 2007 09:35 GMT |
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Along with the launch of several new phone models, Sony Ericsson has also brought for the audience a mix of applications and services that make media handling a great deal easier on Walkman phones.Sony Ericsson Media Manager allows the mobile phone user to organize music, photos, video clips and podcasts on the PC fo... |
15 June 2007 04:11 GMT |
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