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Friday 17 October 2008

Sony Ericsson announces Q3 results - profits decline by 10%    [ 17-10-2008 21:02 ]

Author: Irina Turina   Source: se-nse blog     Translation by: Administrator    Send news to friend  Discuss in forum

Sony Ericsson have posted their results for the third quarter of the year, and, the result is a 10% decline in profits, on the previous third quarter, of last year. Their market share, for the third quarter of this year, results in around 8%. Sony Ericsson do admit that this year hasn't been one of their best, and, they expect to see a turn-around, by reducing operating expenses, which should be put into full swing, by the second half of next year, the company expects.

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Nokia's Comes With Music Service launches in the UK    [ 17-10-2008 20:03 ]

Author: Irina Turina     Translation by: Administrator    Send news to friend  Discuss in forum

Nokia's Comes With Music Service has launched in the United Kingdom today. Two handsets are initially available - the Nokia 5310, priced at £129.95 (subject to £10 top-up), also available for free on a £25 a month contract and the Nokia N95 8GB, priced free on a £40 a month contract. The CWM service lets users download an ulimited number of tracks to your handset for free, for up to one year, and, the songs are yours to keep after that period.

Currently, downloads of musiccan only be done via a PC, though downloads on a user's handset, Over The Air, may happen in the future, if a deal is struck with operators. Remember, the songs can only be played on one device - meaning your phone, as they are protected by Digital Rights Managment. Though, if you really want, you can pay for the songs, then you can play them on other devices, but that kind of defeats Comes With Music's purpose.

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