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Christmas is rapidly approaching, so it’s time to check which mobile phones you might want to ask Santa for! Today, let’s check out two heavyweights: from the world of camera phones, the Sony Ericsson C905, and representing the smartphones, the su Read more...
Sony, the Japanese multimedia giant and Ericsson, the Swedish mobile major established a joined venture in 2001 to produce high-end mobile phones in the ever expanding mobile market. Since their collaboration, Sony Ericsson has been constantly lau Read more...
Geekfighting may never become its own UFC event, but following tech news this week seemed, in places, like a view to a big, well-funded cage match. Things got so rowdy that Kara Swisher could hear them all the way across “The Pond.” Read more...
Headed to T-Mobile this fall is the Google Android-powered Motorola CLIQ. This smartphone will be available in titanium or winter white colors. It features 3.1-inch touchscreen, 5.0-megapixel camera, QWERTY keypad, Wi-Fi, and microSD expansion. No word yet on pricing. Click here for first picture in gallery.
Despite Nokia World grabbing the lion’s share of the wireless industry news this week, Sony Ericsson stole some of the spotlight with its Xperia X2, a new Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone that focuses on 24/7 multimedia communications. A Windows device marks a shift in strategy for Sony Ericsson. Read more...
Sony Ericsson has announced its second enterprise smartphone. The London-based mobile-phone maker introduced Wednesday the XPERIA X2, a Windows Mobile 6.5-based smartphone equipped with a QWERTY keyboard, a high-resolution touchscreen, and an 8.2-megapixel camera. Read more...
As Apple and AT&T file responses to a Federal Communications Commission inquiry into why Apple recently rejected Google Voice from its App Store, the FCC is launching a broader investigation into several aspects of the wireless industry. Read more...