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EA unveils HTML5-based 'Strike Force' for multi-platform gaming
Electronic Arts is poised to launch Strike Force , an HTML5-based 3D multiplayer title enabling gamers to compete across smartphones, tablets, gaming handhelds and other Web-enabled devices.
Free mobile games, tablets are making developers rich
Mobile gaming is flourishing--and developers can thank tablet adoption and freemium pricing models for vaulting the business to the next level.
Electronic Arts to focus on freemium gaming
Electronic Arts will shift its business away from premium mobile game sales to focus on the freemium model, calling free-to-play titles "the norm" moving forward. "We started to see...
Nokia unveils low-cost handsets to regain share in emerging markets
Nokia is attempting its rebuild its market share in developing markets with the announcement of two new dual-SIM handsets. The low-cost devices will ship with a licence to download 40 games by
EA's tips and tricks for winning the mobile gaming battle
NEW ORLEANS--Playing any game to win means knowing the rules. Electronic Arts has competed in the gaming industry more successfully than most: The 30-year-old company has seamlessly transitioned
Electronic Arts, Telefonica team to offer free mobile games
Telefónica is teaming with Electronic Arts' EA Mobile division to simplify mobile game discovery and adoption across the operator's European footprint. The strategic relationship gives
Report: Glu Mobile takeover buzz heats up--Zynga, EA suitors?
Analysts and investors believe that Glu Mobile is the next likely target for acquisition after social gaming giant Zynga scooped up Draw Something maker OMGPOP for $180 million. Bloomberg reports
Facebook, Apple targeted in mobile app privacy class action suit
A new class action lawsuit alleges that popular mobile applications like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram routinely steal address book data including names, phone numbers, email addresses, job titles
EA Mobile expanding 'The Sims FreePlay' to Android
Electronic Arts will extend its first freemium mobile game The Sims FreePlay to Google's ( NASDAQ:GOOG ) Android mobile operating system later this month.
The Sims FreePlay (pictured) will be
Which companies are the rising stars in mobile app development?
Mobile application development is one of the most competitive aspects of the wireless industry, and potentially one of the most hisk-risk. There are the bigger players such as Electronic Arts and

