Japanese-Swedish mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson has announced recently that its PlayNow Arena portal accepts both Xperia Panels and applications for Windows Mobile. According to the company's website for developers, the new content can be submitted both to “the Sony Ericsson PlayNow arena one-stop conten... |
26 September 2009 03:02 GMT |
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Japanese-Swedish mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson has launched its application store into the wild. Although the company introduced the storefront a while ago, it is only now that users can access it and download games and applications from there. The new software portal can be accessed by users in 17 countries at th... |
3 July 2009 10:38 GMT |
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Sony Ericsson announced on Wednesday that it would soon add applications to PlayNow arena, its mobile content service. The addition of applications comes after the announcement of PlayNow arena Movies and marks another step in the expansion of the content and service platform. The PlayNow arena will be able to offer ... |
4 June 2009 03:05 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 made deals with 10 important record labels and announced that its popular over-the-air (OTA) download service, PlayNow arena, will be expanded with more than 5 million new tracks. The announcement was made at the MIDEM (the world's largest music industry trade fair) conference in Cannes, and come ... |
28 January 2008 14:28 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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