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Virtual Villagers

Virtual Villagers is a ridiculously successful web game for the PC/Mac, originally developed by Last Day At Work and made available on the wired web by Big Fish Games.
Now Vivendi Games Mobile has picked up the wireless rights, with the first instalment set to hit operator decks later this year. It’s got high hopes.
In a […]

The mobile games industry in a bullish mood

The global mobile games market represented about €1.6 billion in 2007, according to a research from market watcher Screen Digest. That represents 45.6 per cents of the global mobile content revenues (about €3.5 billion for games, music, video…). It is nowadays the biggest part of the content industry. For Screen Digest, this market will be […]

ME Awards 2008

ME Awards 2008 will take place in thursday, September 25th 2008 in Palace Suite, at Kensington Royal Garden Hotel, London.
 It is the biggest night in the content industry calendar, with over 400 execs from all over the world arriving in London to celebrate industry excellence.
There will be 19 awards across three categories comprising Development & Publishing, Services, and […]

Apple says turn-by-turn GPS coming to iPhone, copy / paste not a high priority

There’s been a lot of random misinformation about the iPhone 3G floating around out there, like David Pogue’s baffling comment that the device’s GPS antenna is “too small” to suppor……
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Build your own Bluetooth handgun handset, or don't

Want to attract attention (and the police) every time you answer your cellphone in public? Then perhaps this build-at-your-own-risk Bluetooth handgun handset project is for you. As far a……
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Ad network offers promise of revenue for free App Store apps

Just because you’re scooping up a free app or three on Apple’s App Store doesn’t mean that the developers behind them need to starve. Media……
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Nokia jumps on location-based mobile social networking bandwagon with Nokia Chat

Services like Loopt and Whrrl are trying to break the door down on a potentially huge new market by convincing phone users that it’s totally cool for your friends to kno……
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