Sony Ericsson team up to bring Windows Mobile to sexy new smart phone
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Sony Ericsson today revealed their new XPERIA X1 smartphone, and it looks like it could be a serious contender in the battle for mobile supremacy. With a slick, modern user interface and industrial design to match, the phone is clearly designed to compete with Apple's iPhone Juggernaut. The X1 has a luscious aluminum shell and an amazingly sharp display with a resolution which puts Apple's to shame. While the XPERIA X1 runs on the Windows Mobile Platform, Sony Ericsson developed a slick ..full story.
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Microsoft and Sony Ericsson shout "Enough is enough!" For much of the past eight months, the world's mobile attention has focused on Apple's iPhone, Google's Android open-source mobile operating system, Blackberry's continued success, and Nokia claiming 40 percent of the world's cell phone market. Microsoft and Sony Ericsson haven't been left out, per se, but they certainly are not gaining much attention. In fact, the Windows Mobile OS has been much maligned lately, especially as the iPhone ....
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11.02.2008 first posted on silicon republic] Most new mobile phones and devices have the processing power of a small laptop, and marketers are beginning to tap into their massive potential. Gordon Smith looks at the future for mobile marketing. There are now more mobile phones than people in Ireland. Think about that for a moment. According to the latest figures from the Commission for Communications Regulation, mobile phone penetration in Ireland now stands at 114pc of the population. ..[next].
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