submitted by New Yorker 287 days ago (via touchpodium.com)
Though there’sa tendency to make mobile games compatible with even the most low-end phones, higher-powered mobile gaming is becoming more popular. Verizon wireless reports that mobile gaming revenues increased 38 percent in the first ...
submitted by New Yorker 287 days ago (via mobilephoneblog.org)
Seattle, WA, February 07, 2008 -- Movaya, a mobile content distribution and services company, announced today the BETA launch of Movaya TryNBuy, the first off-deck, cross-carrier, try-before-you-buy system for mobile game sales in the ...
submitted by New Yorker 287 days ago (via boardsus.playstation.com)
in japan the mobiles games are hot, and in us the companies are trying to push the mobile into further development. do you guys think the mobile games will hot any time soon?
submitted by New Yorker 287 days ago (via news.myspace.com)
Movaya TryNBuy to allow consumers to play mobile phone games before purchasing Seattle, WA, February 07, 2008 -- Movaya, a mobile content distribution and services company, announced today the BETA launch of Movaya TryNBuy, ...
submitted by Bruno Villis 287 days ago (via mobileshop.com)
Imagine being able to take that main inside bit of the phone, and putting it into a standard mobile phone jacket. Voila, you have a mobile phone. Then, put it into a music player jacket. Voila, you’ve got a wireless music player. ...
submitted by Bruno Villis 287 days ago (via digg.com)
A study carried out by scientists at Tokyo Women's Medical University and written up in the British Journal of Cancer has found no evidence that mobile phone usage leads to a rise in cancer rates in the brain.
submitted by Bruno Villis 287 days ago (via electronics.devlib.org)
Israeli startup, Modu Mobile is banking on its newly developed module mobile phone system - something that we as gadget freaks find very interesting. The commercial on their site, highlights how people use a phone differently in ...