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Apple iPhone Games

Mark Peters
IFA 2007 Report
Monday 13th, August 2007
Posted by: Mark Peters

Sudoku, Match Three and Collapsing Blocks are the first three games to be released for the Apple iPhone from MacMost. The mobile iPhone games can be played for free by Apple iPhone users by simply using their iPhone to browse to the MacMost website. MacMost is a Apple enthusiast site with news, tutorials and a weekly video podcast. It is produced by CleverMedia, an Internet content company that has created more than 300 Web-based games since 1995. Gary Rosenzweig, founder of CleverMedia and executive producer of MacMost, created the games in anticipation of the Apple iPhone launch, without being able to test the games until the Apple iPhone was released on June 29.

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Today’s mobile phone is not the same product as the phone we use to communicate with. The mobile devices changed rapidly into a multitalented communicator; GPS, MP3, PDA, Video player, Phone, you name it. The success of the mobile phone is as easy as it sounds, it is mobile. You always carry your phone with you, no matter what the day will bring you. And with the upcoming mobile television business it could mean we can even see quicker growth in numbers of mobile phones on the market. The mobile imaging industry is upgrading the quality and performance of the mobile phone. That means higher resolutions, faster transfer speeds and more innovative mobile solutions. Sure the mobile imaging industry has its impact on the traditional photo manufacturer, however the digicam is still a still strong device!