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Sony Ericsson T303 Gets Feminine with Sony T303 Pink Edition

The T-Series range of Sony Ericsson phones has now expanded to include a new female friendly device, riding on the success of the Sony Ericsson T303 the manufacturer has added a new pink edition to compliment the existing black and silver colour variants.



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14 more companies sign up to Open Handset Alliance

Fourteen new companies, including Sony Ericsson, have joined the Open Handset Alliance, the group backing Google's Android mobile operating system. The number of companies in the alliance now totals 47.



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Cell phone chargers are energy vampires

A group of cell phone makers is out to raise awareness that charging devices consume energy when left idle but plugged into an outlet.



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Sony Ericsson Xperia sales slowed by manufacturing delays

Manufacturing delays mean Sony Ericsson isn't shipping as many units of the Xperia X1, its flagship Windows Mobile phone, as originally planned.

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