Alienware, the leading manufacturer of high-performance gaming desktops, notebooks, media centers and professional computing systems, announced that they have reached an agreement with Kyocera Wireless to develop advanced gaming accessories for mobile phones. The two big name companies will reveal their first product at the CTIA Wireless 2005 Convention, a large wireless exposition in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Alienware incorporates its innovative gaming solutions to everything from Desktops, notebooks, and home entertainment systems. They are now bringing there gaming expertise to the mobile phone market. The new Alienware/Kyocera phones will provide a console-like gaming experience to Kyocera's new CDMA phones for the avid gamer.
Kyocera and Alienware have reached licensing agreements with top gaming publishers such as: JAMDAT Mobile, Superscape, and Tetris.
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Alienware incorporates its innovative gaming solutions to everything from Desktops, notebooks, and home entertainment systems. They are now bringing there gaming expertise to the mobile phone market. The new Alienware/Kyocera phones will provide a console-like gaming experience to Kyocera's new CDMA phones for the avid gamer.
Kyocera and Alienware have reached licensing agreements with top gaming publishers such as: JAMDAT Mobile, Superscape, and Tetris.
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They got paid-off not to release it. It was due out months ago.
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