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January 30, 2008

Sony Ericsson K850i available in new color - Quicksilver black

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Sony Ericsson K850i available in new color - Quicksilver black

K850i that is available in new color - Quicksilver black. If there were a press release — here I go again crying like a baby — we would tell you where (which markets) it is available. As usually, I guess the “select markets” is the answer to that question. mobile.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif’ alt=’:)’ class=’wp-smiley’ />

[Via: Unofficial SE Blog]


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  • Sony Ericsson’s next major announcements to occur on 24.01, 27.01 and 10.02

    se_pr_leak.jpg

    If this leaked press release schedule is to be believed, which is plausible since Sony Ericsson does a horrible job at protecting their secrets, then we are due to see 3 announcements within the span of less than 3 weeks. On the 24th of January in India we’re going to probably see the introduction of new low end devices, 27th of January should give us a peak into SE’s music strategy and the 10th of February is Mobile World Congress (formerly 3GSM) which is a phone addicts dream show from what I hear.

    In other news Engadget reports that Xperia is the name of Sony Ericsson’s new super phone since the trademark lists it as capable of doing things like multimedia, navigation and making phone calls. We’re just going to have to wait and see.

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    se_pr_leak.jpg

    If this leaked press release schedule is to be believed, which is plausible since Sony Ericsson does a horrible job at protecting their secrets, then we are due to see 3 announcements within the span of less than 3 weeks. On the 24th of January in India we’re going to probably see the introduction of new low end devices, 27th of January should give us a peak into SE’s music strategy and the 10th of February is Mobile World Congress (formerly 3GSM) which is a phone addicts dream show from what I hear.

    In other news Engadget reports that Xperia is the name of Sony Ericsson’s new super phone since the trademark lists it as capable of doing things like multimedia, navigation and making phone calls. We’re just going to have to wait and see.


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    • Rogers to bring Sony Ericsson K850i to Canada?

      K850i phone to Canada. According to some sources, the Canadian carrier will be launching the device by the end of this quarter for $199.99 CAD on a three-year term contract. Best of all, buyers will also get the 8GB Memory Stick Micro bundled with the offer…

      Those not familiar should know the K850i is the so far best Sony Ericsson’s Cyber-shot phone which sports 5 megapixel camera, Xenon flash, and HSDPA support.

      [Via: Engadget Mobile]

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      K850i phone to Canada. According to some sources, the Canadian carrier will be launching the device by the end of this quarter for $199.99 CAD on a three-year term contract. Best of all, buyers will also get the 8GB Memory Stick Micro bundled with the offer…

      Those not familiar should know the K850i is the so far best Sony Ericsson’s Cyber-shot phone which sports 5 megapixel camera, Xenon flash, and HSDPA support.

      [Via: Engadget Mobile]


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        ARM (Advanced RISC Machines) have announced that they have shipped their 10 billionth chip - a stat which I find amazing….

        These days the chips are providing the processing power for everything from iPod to your Netgear router - but some time ago, the origins of ARM were far more humble.

        Anyone in the UK will probably remember the Acorn series of computers, including this veritable bad-boy - the Archimedes (A3010):

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        Acorns sold pretty well in to Schools back in the day, and I’m sure many of you will remember using them (not to be confused with RM - Research Machines). Well things have come on a bit since then, and now you would find ARM chips in numerous mobile devices - recent examples of which being the LG Viewty, Nokia N95″ target=”_blank”>Nokia N95, and Sony Ericsson P1i - oh, and this not very well know device, called an iPhone?!

        Crucially though, ARM doesn’t manufacture the chips itself (can you imagine the size of a facility that was shipping 3bn chips per year?) - it licenses it’s technology.

        One of those rare instances of a company you may not have heard of, making a massive impact on the world of Mobile devices - chances are you probably own a device (or more than one) with an ARM chip in it - amazing!

        [Via: Tech.co.uk]

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        armlogosmall

        ARM (Advanced RISC Machines) have announced that they have shipped their 10 billionth chip - a stat which I find amazing….

        These days the chips are providing the processing power for everything from iPod to your Netgear router - but some time ago, the origins of ARM were far more humble.

        Anyone in the UK will probably remember the Acorn series of computers, including this veritable bad-boy - the Archimedes (A3010):

        A3010

        Acorns sold pretty well in to Schools back in the day, and I’m sure many of you will remember using them (not to be confused with RM - Research Machines). Well things have come on a bit since then, and now you would find ARM chips in numerous mobile devices - recent examples of which being the LG Viewty, Nokia N95″ target=”_blank”>Nokia N95, and Sony Ericsson P1i - oh, and this not very well know device, called an iPhone?!

        Crucially though, ARM doesn’t manufacture the chips itself (can you imagine the size of a facility that was shipping 3bn chips per year?) - it licenses it’s technology.

        One of those rare instances of a company you may not have heard of, making a massive impact on the world of Mobile devices - chances are you probably own a device (or more than one) with an ARM chip in it - amazing!

        [Via: Tech.co.uk]

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