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To: Reginald Middleton who wrote (23922)4/26/2000 3:24:00 PM
From: Harvey Allen  Read Replies (1) of 24154
 
Symbian signs Sony

Relief all round at Symbian as the first company not holding shares in the
outfit inks a deal for software to run its next generation mobiles.

Sony suits today extolled the virtues of Symbians EPOC OS in London as
it revealed its plans for 'Entertainment' cellphones coming to a store near
you next year.

The new Sony phones will feature email, MP3 music, video and IP
broadcast technology, plus the ability to send video and still pictures, first
shipments promised for 2001.

Symbian CEO Colly Myers refused to be drawn on whether Sony would
join Ericsson, Matsushita, Motorola, Nokia and Psion as shareholders in
Symbian:

"It's possible there will be other shareholders, we're keeping an open
mind."

Also smiling at the press conference was Texas Instruments, whose 0.10
micron technology DSP chips will be at the heart of the new phones. ©

theregister.co.uk
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