IN-FUSIO Enters Distribution Partnership with Movaya

Posted by SideShow on February 4th, 2008
Los Angeles, Calif. – February 1, 2008IN-FUSIO, a leading mobile entertainment company, today announced its partnership with Movaya, an off-deck, mobile content distribution company.

In-Fusio Mobile GamesUnder the newly formed partnership, Movaya will distribute IN-FUSIO's array of mobile content directly to the mobile marketplace. IN-FUSIO content will be readily available to the mobile community via Movaya's PlugNPlay system, a free to use ecommerce solution for mobile content.

"This new relationship with Movaya will bring our games and other applications to the mobile marketplace while allowing us to continue focusing our energy on developing high-quality mobile content," said Norman Evangelista, CEO of In-Fusio North America. "We expect it to be a highly beneficial partnership, with the end result being a greater selection of top-of-the-line mobile content for consumers."

"IN-FUSIO's unique and steadily growing portfolio of mobile content is a great fit for our PlugNPlay platform," said Phil Yerkes, CEO of Movaya. "We look forward to helping IN-FUSIO bring their games to a wider audience, and ultimately increasing their off-deck sales, using our streamlined system."

About IN-FUSIO
IN-FUSIO division is a leading international mobile entertainment company, publishing games and applications for cell phones worldwide. IN-FUSIO applications are enjoyed and available through more than 300 carriers and portals worldwide. IN-FUSIO's portfolio includes licensed applications based on Microsoft's Age of Empires® 2, and Zoo Tycoon® 2, Neopets®, Twentieth Century Fox's Die Hard, Canal Studio Image's The Terminator™, Tour de France, Golden Tee™, and original titles such as the award winning Shado Fighter and the famous Wallbreaker sold on more than 27 millions handsets. For more information, please visit www.in-fusio.com.

About Movaya
Movaya (www.movaya.com) is a Seattle-based technology company, whose mobile-content management and distribution software system allows mobile content publishers and online retailers to effortlessly extend their businesses to the growing off-deck mobile content marketplace. Movaya PlugNPlay is the company’s flagship product, which brings together Mobile Game and Application Publishers, Online Retailers and consumers in one marketplace for Mobile goods. Movaya is powering the off-deck, mobile industry.

PCMobilizr: Access Your PC via Mobile Phone

Posted by The Mobile Technology Weblog on February 4th, 2008
mobile internet

What would you do if you're trapped in a heavy traffic and forgot to email your career-changing Powerpoint presentation stored in a desktop PC at your house? Or left the sleazy porn movie playing because you're in a rush?

Thanks to mobile Internet you can now remotely control your PC using your mobile phone. A newcomer in this emerging market is PC Mobilzr which is compatible with Windows Mobile Devices and Color BlackBerry Devices.

The developer claims this new remote desktop app is very easy to install and requires no technical expertise whatsoever. You simply need to know your computer's network address even if it's located behind a router or corporate firewall. Just connect using your username and password and you can control its keyboard and mouse. In case you're worried about security, the data transferred are all encrypted.

Another claim is it "provides intelligent scaling and panning in order to make a large screen fit on your mobile device." The bad news is you have to pay $9.50 per month to avail this service. The consolation is it offers a 30-day free trial.

Then again, you can always try a free version courtesy of VNC Enterprise Edition for Windows Mobile OS.

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Android’s $10 Million Bribe Deferred

Posted by The Mobile Technology Weblog on February 4th, 2008
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I'm not sure if you noticed but Google's $10 million Android Developer Challenge will be pushed back for at least a month due to some adjustments on the SDK. According to its official blog:
We'd like to let you know that we are extending the submission deadline for the first Android Developers Challenge to 14 April 2008. Based on the great feedback you've given us, we've made significant updates to the SDK that we'll be releasing in several week.
One thing for sure, Steve Jobs is more than happy to hear this setback for it will give these intelligent developers enough time to focus on Apple's SDK slated for release later this month.

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