Do you love music as much as me?
If so, check this out:
Sony Walkman competition
To celebrate the launch of their new A Series video MP3 walkman, Sony are giving away tickets to any music event of your choice, anywhere in the world. How ‘unfortgettable’ would that be?!
How to Enter
It’s free and easy to enter. Just head to the Sony site and play their interactive music game.

Competition closes 31 July 2008 (with winners announced 15 August 2008).
ps – When you win, how about taking me since I gave you the heads up on this competition?!
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With Nokia being the big news in online music and gaming this past couple of weeks, it has been further confirmed that Sony BMG are onboard.
In a recent press release, Nokia stated:
“Sony BMG Music Entertainment has officially joined Nokia Comes With Music, a revolutionary way for people to discover and enjoy music with their Nokia device,”
Nokia Comes With Music is what will pull it all together, to add to the user interface and experience, to add to the options and subscription abilities. It is expected to launch in the second half of 2008 on a range of Nokia devices.
Of course, Sony BMG isn’t the only name being bandied about – Nokia’s press release alludes to lots of record labels, including Universal, EMI, Inertia – and many more. Now doubt as fast as this post is published some of those shall also be “confirmed”.
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A few snippets of CES 2008 gossip…
LG Watch Phone: Take a sneak peek at the proposed watch phone by LG, being showcased at CES. With Engadget.com reporting live on the ground, head across to their website (link above) to see the video of the prototype watch phone in use.
Panasonic Camcorder: With Panasonic, size does matter… CNET.com.au report on the latest high definition Panasonic camcorders on show at CES.
Sony PSP: If you thought the PSP was already well ahead of the game in terms of usability and software advancement, check out what’s planned … including GPS navigation being extended worldwide.
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