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Angry Birds, Plants vs. Zombies, Doodle Jump & more coming to Windows Phone 7 beginning April 6th

A bit of good news for those sporting a Windows Phone 7 device and looking for some more games, there will be a new batch coming soon. In fact, it looks like there will be six new games hitting the Marketplace beginning on April 6th. The new games include Angry Birds, Plants vs. Zombies, Doodle more »

EA blasts 8 new games to BlackBerry App World

EA Mobile, the arm of Electronic Arts that produces games for on-the-go devices, announced on Friday 8 franchise hits are now available on BlackBerry devices. Currently, EA Mobile boasts 21 games for the iPhone and iPod touch; while this addition of games for BlackBerry devices adds up to 20 titles available. The new games include more »

Palm looking to release game-friendly webOS framework?

As the iPhone App Store continues to grow, Palm Pre owners are stuck with a rather slim selection of apps so far. The recently released SDK will help alleviate that problem, though there are some major differences between the Pre and iPhone SDK. The biggest difference is that the webOS SDK (officially known as the more »

MSI GX730 gaming notebook features a turbo button to increase CPU speed at will

“The time to experience the most shocking realism in gaming is NOW!” Yes, that’s how MSI wants us to experience with their new gaming notebook dubbed the GX730.

Its display alone via a 17-inch LCD monitor coupled with an ATi Mobility Radeon HD 3650 graphic card already sends a signal that the GX730 is out to conquer the gaming notebook market. The GX730 also features multimedia functionality with a Dolby Theater Class 5 speaker system. More after the break.

GDC 2008: Nokia sheds light on upcoming N-Gage service

Nokia’s new N-Gage service has been marred by several delays and, in December 2007, the company formally pushed the launch of the service to the first half of 2008. Now with a pre-launch version, N-Gage First Access, being made available to N81 users through the official N-Gage website, the full version can’t be far off. more »