Archive for January, 2008

The wireless spectrum auction is reaching an interesting stage: After 18 rounds of bidding that began one week ago, bids for the “C block” of nationwide spectrum reached $4.7 billion today. This means that the FCC’s open access rules for part of the spectrum will now come into play, something Google (NSDQ: GOOG) had been […]


Movaya loves the iPhone and its users’ consumption of bandwidth. Say what you will about the device, the functionality, the bugs, the whatever. The point that makes us giddy is the amount of time users spend surfing the internet and interacting with the web just like users do on their PCs (or Apple Macs). Data […]


MobileInfocenter unveiled a new mobile web portal back in early December and we’ve been meaning to tell you about it. Created specifically for smartphones and mobile devices, PhoneFavs is the first social bookmarking system completely designed and optimized for mobile phone users. The free service enables users to keep an always-available list of bookmarks for […]


Year of the mobile game? How about ‘Year the Mobile Phone Takes Over?’. Movaya has been spending a lot of air time preaching about 2008 as the year mobile gaming really takes off. But, it may be that gaming is just one node of the mobile juggernaut that will be unleashed on the world in […]


Casual game publisher Big Fish Games had their first mobile game hit the market this week thanks to their partnership announced last July with Namco Networks. Inspired by the online PC hit game, Atlantis Sky Patrol is an addictive, action-driven puzzler with more than 100 levels. In the game, players must knock out and destroy […]