Social gaming network battle heating up. DeNA and DoCoMo form partnership.

DeNA last year bought ngmoco, the publishers of Pocket God on Android and future social games that are on the way. Well DeNA are direct competitors of GREE who purchased OpenFeint on Friday for $104 million. DeNA has now signed a partnership with NTT DoCoMo to bring their social gaming network, Mobage, to devices on DoCoMo.
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NEC Medias: Docomo To Offer The World’s Thinnest Smartphone In 3 Weeks (Update: Video)

On Monday, we’ve just shown you some leaked pictures, but we can now confirm the world’s thinnest smartphone, NEC Casio Mobile’s MEDIAS N-04C, is real. And provider NTT Docomo, Japan’s biggest mobile carrier, doesn’t want to lose time in bringing it to market: it will hit stores over here as early as March 15.
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Categories: Mobile News Tags: 'thinnest, DoCoMo, Medias, offer, smartphone, update, video, Week's, world’s
NEC Medias: Docomo To Offer The World’s Thinnest Smartphone In 3 Weeks

On Monday, we’ve just shown you some leaked pictures, but we can now confirm the world’s thinnest smartphone, NEC Casio Mobile’s MEDIAS N-04C, is real. And provider NTT Docomo, Japan’s biggest mobile carrier, doesn’t want to lose time in bringing it to market: it will hit stores over here as early as March 15.
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Categories: Mobile News Tags: 'thinnest, DoCoMo, Medias, offer, smartphone, Week's, world’s
Live translating service from NTT Docomo at Mobile World Congress
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We check out a live translating service from NTT Docomo at Mobile World Congress and this prototype service translates English-to-Japanese and Japanese-to-English on the fly.
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Asian Power: China Mobile, NTT Docomo And KT Form Business Alliance

It can’t get bigger than this in Asia’s mobile industry, and in fact, it’s a business alliance with the potential to shake things up on a global level. Today, the world’s biggest mobile carrier China Mobile, Japan’s No. 1 player NTT Docomo and Korea’s leading telco KT have announced the establishment of a “broad-based business tie-up”.
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