Motorola Brings Paramount Movies To Mobile Users
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Motorola has introduced a new feature that allows the users to enjoy full length movies on their mobile handset screens thanks to a partnership struck with Paramount Digital entertainment. The mobile phone manufacturer has initially launched this service for its users in UK, but it is planning to launch it in other European countries including Spain, France, Italy and Germany. Motorola has made over 40 titles available for download in a move which is expected to...
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