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Superscape linked to Sony? (SPS)     

skids - 18 Aug 2003 11:44

Anyone know if this stock is going to rocket?

skids - 19 Aug 2003 08:36 - 7 of 195

Many thanks for the links, will have a look.

Jumpin - 19 Aug 2003 09:45 - 8 of 195

SPS motoring again today. Wonder where the uptrend will end?

Juzzle - 21 Aug 2003 02:19 - 9 of 195

The Guardian, 20 Aug:

"..Superscape, the developer of 3D software for mobile phones, gained 2p to a fresh year high of 35.5p on talk that a licensing deal for its Swerve technology with Motorola will be announced next week.."

...and tipped as a buy in Shmag this week?


Jumpin - 22 Aug 2003 01:04 - 10 of 195

Doing nicely yesterday too!

Juzzle - 24 Aug 2003 17:18 - 11 of 195

From The Times this Saturday:

- Rumour Of The Day -

Shares in Superscape Group, which develops 3-D software for mobile phones, have more than doubled sunce the beginning of July, in part because of a strong rally over the past week. The shares, which slid 1p to 38.5p yesterday, have been fuelled by speculation that the company, once considered a bid target for ARM, is next week set to announce a contract win.

Legins - 25 Aug 2003 13:30 - 12 of 195

Yes I think it will. I have been doing very well with SPS since the begining of April03 but did not add to my holding untill the begining of May13 @ 7.5p. Since then it has been on the up & up and my overall holding came back into profit by mid June03. I think that SPS will continue for some time as their 3D software platform for mobile phones takes up licences. SPS is in collaboration with ARM who supply most of the chips for mobile phones and whose development efforts are now coming into fruition. In fact I would say that without SPS's & ARM's collaboration in this 3D software platform, 2.5 & 3G mobile phones would never have a use unless they have 3D content in embedded and downloadable games & applications. Therefore SPS is a must for mobile phone networks and equipment manufacturers.

pokerpearson - 02 Sep 2003 08:50 - 13 of 195

Relative to the fundamentals SPS could be considered "a bit frothy" at the current levels. However, on the basis of "fear & greed" there may well be quite a bit more upside between now and the calendar year end as more and more announcements are made regarding progress and contract wins. Overall the potential has to be enormous, but until the deals are done it certainly has it's risks.

guysands - 02 Sep 2003 11:11 - 14 of 195

Anyone out there using nothing-ventured.com for trading? I'm having major problems - their servers seem to have seized up and I can't browse the site properly.
They are telling me it's my ISP but every other site I visit is perfectly ok so I'm not sure about that. I'd love to hear from other users of this service.

skids - 24 Sep 2003 11:29 - 15 of 195

Not much has happened for the past few weeks, are we waiting for the Nov release of the SWAT game before things get going again?

Jumpin - 24 Sep 2003 23:10 - 16 of 195

Do you think SWAT will be good?

SCORCH - 24 Sep 2003 23:21 - 17 of 195

Most games on mobiles look crap , but have a look at some screenshots of the S.W.A.T mobile game on this site.

http://www.mobenta.com/news/shownews-1168.html

skids - 29 Sep 2003 21:31 - 18 of 195

I agree, most games on mobiles are a bit crap, but everybody likes something different. If SPS are the first to pioneer 3D games on mobiles it might just take-off. I noticed a link to Disney has emerged now also...

LINZIMASON - 06 Oct 2003 10:35 - 19 of 195

Released 6th October 2003
Samsung to Build Linux Smart Phones


By Tony Cripps

Global number-three handset manufacturer Samsung Electronics Co Ltd will announce its intention to build smart phones based on Linux in the near future.

The South Korean consumer electronics giant has never publicly stated a intention to develop handsets based on the software. However, a press release issued Thursday by Superscape Group Plc indicated that Samsung has licensed the company's ARM Swerve i3D Graphics Client technology, which it jointly developed with mobile chip designer ARM Holdings Ltd, for "a new series of Linux-based Samsung SmartPhones" to be launched before the end of the year.

Samsung was unavailable for comment before ComputerWire went to press, but a spokesperson for Superscape confirmed that Samsung is indeed building Linux-based smart phones and that the announcement was not in error.

Samsung's decision means that the company will soon offer handsets based on all the major smart phone operating systems, with devices based on Windows Mobile, Symbian OS, and Palm OS also in the pipeline.

The revelation sheds light on a number of previous stories that have linked Samsung to Linux phones. In late August, little-known South Korean embedded systems developer Mizi Research Inc announced the launch of a complete smart phone platform, including applications, around its own Mizi Linux 2.0 distribution.

The company was rumored to have attracted a development deal with an unidentified major consumer electronics manufacturer for the platform, with speculation suggesting that Samsung was the most likely taker. Mizi recently announced the release of a board support package for Samsung's S3C2410X mobile processor.

Samsung's interest in Linux phones is further reinforced by its membership of the CE Linux Forum (CELF). The CELF consortium was formed in July by Sony, Hitachi, NEC, Royal Philips Electronics, Samsung Electronics, Sharp, Toshiba, and Matsushita (Panasonic) with the intention of popularizing Linux for use in consumer electronics devices, including mobile phones.

While it is unclear where Samsung intends to sell its Linux phones, Mizi's Linux is available in an English-language variation, suggesting that the devices may not be restricted to the southeast Asian market.

Jumpin - 06 Oct 2003 14:04 - 20 of 195

SUPERSCAPE AND ARM LICENSE SWERVE i3D GRAPHICS CLIENT TO MOTOROLA FOR SELECT
MOBILE PHONES

Superscape Group plc (LSE: SPS) announced today a licensing agreement with
Motorola for the Swerve i3D Graphics Client, which was jointly developed with
ARM ((LSE: ARM); Nasdaq: ARMHY)). The client is JSR (Java Specification
Request) 184 compliant, which is important for the seamless integration and
distribution of 3D content to the global carrier marketplace.

Swerve i3D Graphics Client will be embedded on select Motorola devices expected
to hit the market in mid-2004. By using the Swerve i3D Graphics Client new
features such as 3D gaming and 3D character based applications will be enabled,
providing additional revenue opportunities for operators around the globe.

Additionally, a number of 3D games developed by Superscape, using the company's
Swerve Author toolset, will be either embedded on select Motorola handsets or
available as over the air (OTA) downloads.

Kevin Roberts, CEO, Superscape Group plc said: 'This agreement with Motorola is
a powerful statement of the important position the Swerve i3D Graphics Client is
establishing in the global wireless sector. In addition, Superscape has also
been given the opportunity by Motorola to develop Swerve-based content for their
mobile phones. I believe that this will provide us with a worldwide showcase to
demonstrate the speed and quality of JSR 184 compliant Swerve-authored
interactive 3D content'.

LINZIMASON - 06 Oct 2003 14:31 - 21 of 195

thanks Jumpin'

planttec - 06 Oct 2003 15:46 - 22 of 195

So I ask why is ARM twitching so much, thought it would be a steady riser today at least? Anyone able to enlighten me?

jules99 - 06 Oct 2003 16:13 - 23 of 195

Plantec,
ARM a bit of a let down in this rally...jusr closed mine still made a profit, my expectations not realised...

As a protest I decided to short SAGE...!

sorry sagers...

Jules99

planttec - 06 Oct 2003 16:31 - 24 of 195

Jules
agree there, very much a let down, was convinced they would get a bit of a move on after the announcements.....doh, such is life.....more red than blue today in my little lot, double doh!!!
Shorting now eh?? Good luck!

LINZIMASON - 06 Oct 2003 16:48 - 25 of 195

Planttec does your bike change colour too? If we get riding at the weekend, I hope we are both VERY happy!

planttec - 06 Oct 2003 17:10 - 26 of 195

lol Linzi
Now you come to mention it it does !! catch it in the right light and the black becomes the most amazing blue you have ever seen, and the gold, well it just shines :) unlike my portfolio which just seems to dribble down the drain :(
Still tommorow is another day, just want ARM to rise about 3% from todays close and im out then THUS by lets say 3% also and INC to fly and i can see the new 2004 ZX10 on the horizon :)))
Weekend ride sounds like a plan, whats the weather forecast?
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