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| Software Combines Sony Music Entertainment Content with Cell Phones and PDAs based on Intel(R) Applications Processors |
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| PRNewswire/ -- Intel Corporation and Sony Music Entertainment (SMEI) today announced the availability of a new application and service as a result of the strategic relationship announced last October by the two companies.
Intel and SMEI have created a mobile high-quality music video application that enables users to access "short form" music videos and other Sony Music Entertainment content for playback on powerful cellphones and PDAs powered by Intel applications and cellular processors. The application and related support infrastructure will be available to carriers and OEMs worldwide in the second quarter on Intel processor-based cellphones running Microsoft(R) Windows Mobile Smartphone 2002 and 2003. "Music ringtones and mastertones have quickly become popular apps for mobile devices," said Sam Arditi, Co-General Manager of Intel's Cellular and Handheld Group. "Up to now, the quality of mobile video hasn't been great, but with this new application, consumers can enjoy a whole new world of high-quality video entertainment on their cellphones and PDAs." The new mobile music video application, developed by Intel, Sony Music and Emuzed, a third-party applications developer, will be demonstrated at the Intel booth in Hall 4, Stand K24 and The Music Portal demo in Hall 2, Stand D067 at 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, France during the week of February 23rd. The demonstration will feature premium content pre-optimized, formatted and provided by Sony Music. |
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