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The tablet revolution is well underway, and it won’t be long before we’re all saying things like: “Is that your tablet or my tablet?” and “Oh, I appear to have sat on your tablet and broke it. Here – have my spare one”.
Sony's developers have released an updated beta version of its forthcoming Android 4.0 upgrade, giving us a much better look at what's changing in the "Ice Cream Sandwich" version of the OS.
In case you weren’t already aware, it’s Valentine’s Day tomorrow. The day when lovers of all ages, shapes and sizes come together and express their undying devotion to each other with the exchanging of gifts and maybe a kiss.
Sony Ericsson has just announced a new limited edition version of its Xperia Active, covering it in the branding of rough & tumble clothing firm Billabong.
Tuesday saw a curtain-covered object launch a competition on the Sony Ericsson Facebook page to win an undisclosed prize. We’re guessing it was the unannounced, but much rumoured, Xperia Arc HD. The latest teaser photos confuse the issue a tad.
Details have leaked about Sony Ericsson's new "super phone", and the specs sound impressive. But given the track record, can an Xperia ever actually be a phone that really matters?
If you own one of Sony Ericsson's 2011 Xperia-branded Android phones, you'll start to see a version of Google's Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0 update appear for download from the end of next March.
Craving a taste of Google's latest Android iteration and running a Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S, Neo V or Ray? This is your lucky day -- SE has made an alpha build of the Ice Cream Sandwich update it's working on available for your early upgrading pleasure.
Like a consolation prize for Sony and Ericsson splitting up and going their separate ways, Xperia owners can now grab a free 50GB Box.net account for life just by logging into the Box.net Android app.
Sony Ericsson maybe going Sony-only from mid-2012, but the doomed partnership has one last phone up its sleeve and it's been photographed again -- this time with the screen on, and showing its true colours.
In its Gingerbread update last month, Sony Ericsson sneaked in some WebGL support. That means that any of its current 2011 line up, including the Xperia Arc, can now take advantage of WebGL graphics directly in their browsers without plugins.
Sony-only phones are coming back. The Japanese electronics giant has announced that it will acquire Ericsson's share of Sony Ericsson partnership bringing it into the Sony 'platform of network-connected' products.