+ Follow NOKIA AND SIEMENS Tag
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[Title] => The quest to be different
[Summary] => In this day and age, when cell phones are no longer luxury gizmos but fast becoming as common as wristwatches, many people find it hard to be different. Everywhere one looks, there are people carrying the same phones from Finland (many of them made in China actually). And to maintain a sense of individuality and uniqueness, one has to either get the most expensive phone available or settle with those analog ones that nobody nowadays wants to buy.
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[Title] => Four phone giants define standard for mobile games interoperability
[Summary] => Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia and the Siemens Information and Communication Mobile Group (IC Mobile) recently launched the Mobile Games Interoperability (MGI) Forum, which will work to define a mobile game interability specification for network-based servers.
The specification will enable game developers to produce and deploy mobile games that can be distributed across multiple game servers and wireless networks, and played over different mobile devices.
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The specification will enable game developers to produce and deploy mobile games that can be distributed across multiple game servers and wireless networks, and played over different mobile devices.
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