Motorola Inc. announced on Monday that it is set to include
Microsoft's
Windows Media Digital Rights Management (DRM) software on upcoming multimedia phones. The announcement was made at the
Consumer Electronics Show (CES), during Chief Executive
Ed Zander's keynote speech. Supporting
Windows Media DRM opens up Motorola phones to music from many online music download stores.
Mobile phones with music playback capabilities have yet to enter the same
"spotlight" as items such as items such as
Apple's
iPod. However, Finnish mobile phone giant
Nokia revealed that last year the company sold almost 40 million multimedia phones in total and nearly 70 million music phones.
Source:
Reuters
Written by: James Delahunty @ 8 Jan 2007 15:52