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Fun with robot women

She’s not one of the fembots from the Austin Powers movies, but she’s the next best thing. Her name is EMA, which stands for Eternal Maiden Actualization. The maker is Sega Toys, and the target demographic is lonely dudes. That’s right, according to Reuters she’s being marketed in Japan as a female companion. She can more »

Would you buy a Sony Ericsson phone preloaded with Madonna’s ‘Hard Candy’ songs?

If the idea of buying a Sony Ericsson phone preloaded with songs from Madonna’s latest album Hard Candy sounds appealing to you, then you’d be glad to know that Sony Ericsson and Warner Music have sealed a deal that will soon make this a reality. Fortunately for some SE fans who are not as into Madonna’s kind of music, the arrangement would only be good for selected SE handsets but nonetheless these will be released in some 27 countries worldwide.

Actually, Sony Ericsson has began distributing some of the songs from Hard Candy this past May when it bundled a “4 minutes” remix of Madonna’s song with some of its W890 units in Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and Sweden.

Remixed version of Madonna’s “4 Minutes” to be made available from Verizon, Vodafone

The idea of mixing music with mobile phones isn’t new, but it still is a relatively untapped opportunity for most mobile phone makers and network carriers. The latest announcement from Vodafone and Verizon, meanwhile, has us and most other Madonna and Justin Timberlake fans looking forward to April 28. Why? Because they are now offering an underground remix version of Madonna’s upcoming single 4 Minutes from the album Hard Candy. And with an offer like this, it’s hard to say this would be a hard sell.

Madonna offering early release of ‘Hard Candy’ tracks to Vodafone customers

In yet another great example of an artist using the power of the web and technology, Madonna has chosen to offer seven of the eleven tracks from her upcoming album Hard Candy early. While I wish this offer was available for anyone, or even a larger audience, she has decided to offer the access to more »