Starting with August 1st, the owners of Xperia devices from Sony Ericsson will be offered the possibility to enjoy a new service on their devices, the video service from Qriocity.
Through this service, users will be offered the possibility to buy or rent movies and TV shows from labels like NBC, Universal Intern... |
30 July 2011 05:58 GMT |
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Mobile phone maker Motorola was rumored only a couple of days ago to plan the launch of a Multi-Room service, and it seems that the company has already done that. Its Motorola Multi-Room DVR is now available in the United States on the airwaves of Cincinnati Bell. According to the company, its market leading multi-r... |
28 July 2010 15:11 GMT |
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Mobile phone carrier Verizon Wireless has announced recently that it continues to add new features to the V CAST Video service its handset users can benefit from. There are more than 140 programs from leading broadcast and cable networks that Verizon delivers on wireless devices, and the carrier says that it has work... |
9 October 2009 12:31 GMT |
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Cricket Communications, subsidiary of Leap Wireless and North America's tenth largest mobile operator, has announced the availability of a new video service for its subscribers. Simply called “Mobile Video,” the flat-rate unlimited service will offer users video clips (from one to four minutes in len... |
29 August 2008 10:05 GMT |
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Sony makes a second attempt at offering the public downloadable content, just a few days after closing up the Connect online music store. It seems a logical decision considering that the PS3 and PSP could take advantage of such a service, increasing their popularity and turning them into multimedia consoles. Also, t... |
5 September 2007 03:04 GMT |
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