Throughout the IT industry’s history, computer games have been one of the drivers behind technology innovations. Computer gamers are hungry for more hardware computing power; they are eager to push ...
Bordeaux, France - January 11th 2005 - IN-FUSIO, a leading mobile games publisher and game service provider, today announced that it has joined O2 to deliver its range of critically acclaimed game ...
The Mobile Games Interoperability Forum (MGIF) this week released its version 1.0 specification. The specification outlines a basic set of common, reusable programming APIs for server-based Java ...
Games preservation presents a challenge across the entire gaming industry. Technology moves fast, and games come and go. Over the years, we have seen incredible mobile games that have become certified ...
The Siemens M50, unveiled Wednesday at CeBit, is yet another phone that supports Java for downloadable games and applications. Siemens has unveiled its M50 Java-enabled mobile phone at the CeBit show ...
Have you ever wondered how games on your phone have changed over time? Mobile games have come a long way, from simple ones like “Snake” on old phones to the fancy ones we play today. Let’s take a fun ...
As PocketGamer.biz reported yesterday, Orange UK has confirmed it's outsourced its Java mobile games and application portal to Player X. The Zed-owned company already runs a similar service for O2 UK ...
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