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gearlog.com - 1/15/2009
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A 35-year-old man in Sweden stole a batch of prototype phones from Sony Ericsson's Lund offices earlier this week, and was then promptly arrested, Engadget Mobile reports.
Police apprehended the suspect on Wednesday at his home after they found the stolen prototypes, plus about 100 other ...
mobiletoday.co.uk - 1/16/2009
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Sony Ericsson was planning a PSP phone but
has been refused the brand Sony is understood to
have refused to allow Sony Ericsson the use of its PlayStation brand, after the handset manufacturer presented a pitch to the board late last year. Sony ...
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engadget.com - 1/16/2009
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We've been following PSP Phone rumors since 2006,
forever on a tech timeline. A device we figure
to be in-line with the natural evolution of mobile gaming and by the fact that Sony already licenses its Bravia and Cyber-shot brands for use on other ...
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Sony refuses PlayStation brand for PSP Phone?
dialaphone.co.uk - 1/9/2009
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sony ericsson C510 Sony Ericsson made the announcement
official today, the Sony Ericsson C510 is on its
way to us soon. The lastest member of the Cyber-Shot™ family is expected to knock up the tally of 32 million Cyber-Shot™ Sony Ericsson handsets ...
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Sony Ericsson C510 Officially Announced: Coming February ...
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Sony Ericsson Prototype Theft Arrested
Ubergizmo —
... prototypes have been found in the apartment of a man accused of stealing from Sony Ericsson. He is not an employee, but was apparently a contractor for the firm. The estimated value of his stash is $90,000.
One might think that he could have sold the phones to Sony Ericsson's competitors or simply on eBay as the launches become imminent. After all, a BlackBerry 8900 was sold for 17,000 recently.
I wonder if he posted the photos on Flickr before being busted… [via gearlog via engadgetmobile].
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