skids
- 18 Aug 2003 11:44
Anyone know if this stock is going to rocket?
moneyman
- 09 Jan 2004 12:43
- 99 of 195
News next week ?
http://www.3gmobileforum.com/flash_index.htm
skids
- 09 Jan 2004 13:17
- 100 of 195
Seems to be moving on expectation already - 9% so far today
realcooltrader
- 09 Jan 2004 15:12
- 101 of 195
moneyman, as SPS is a Sponsor and Mike Grant a Speaker, I would guess you're right. Fingers crossed.
skids
- 09 Jan 2004 16:35
- 102 of 195
moneyman
- 09 Jan 2004 17:04
- 103 of 195
ARTY - 9 Jan'04 - 16:46 - 268 of 269
Recruiter, following my visit to the EGM I can confirm that Superscape are still actively working with Vodafone whom I believe are insisting on JSR184 enabled phones from their suppliers for Vodafone Live. Vodafone are such a large company that SPS have never been able to pin them down to a press release about their partnership activities. Hope that helps.
May answer a previous question more fully.Thanks Arty from ADVFN
Legins
- 09 Jan 2004 22:34
- 104 of 195
Moneyman,
I wonder if many investors have noticed how close the interest Nokia has in Superscapes JSR184 compliant Swerve 3D graphics technology and an announcement of a deal between them. There is an escalation of new 3G phones shipped with PSION's SymbianOS on Vodafone 3G network and the huge demand for 3D Graphical User Interface content & software for mobile personal & corporate computing and 3D Games on NOKIA phones.
Here is the the link to show how strong a position Superscape has with NOKIA!
http://www.symbian.com/partners/platinum_list.html
Superscape is a Platinum Partner with Symbian and GUI of the SymbianOS that will ultimately be worldwide like Microsoft Windows has been with PC's.
Here are the major shareholders in Symbian.

NOKIA is the largest shareholder.
moneyman
- 10 Jan 2004 21:49
- 105 of 195
Some interesting articles;
http://www.mobileguru.co.uk/news/Mobile-News-1525.html
http://www.cellular-news.com/story/10059.shtml
http://www.reed-electronics.com/electronicnews/article/CA275862
moneyman
- 11 Jan 2004 00:53
- 106 of 195
ZENGAS - 10 Jan'04 - 23:03 - 298 of 299
As far as I can recall it was tipped in the Mail (weekend) a month or so back in addition to Shares Mag very recently. Citywire were positive a few months back. Then we had the mention on teletext at the start of the year.
Im very positive on this one. Wireless carriers like Sprint are shortly introducing 3d games. Take a look at Sony mobile and you see they provide games to Sprint and Superscape are developing SWAT on a revenue sharing deal. All the recent deals and those of last year are now coming to fruition and I expect to see an explosion of Superscapes work coming onto the market from many angles like Cybiko, Activision, Sony, Disney, THQ etc not to mention embedded games to Samsung, Siemens and Motorola to coincide with the release of their new model phones.
One has to only see the 2003 figures of 4m game downloads by Americas Sprint PCS out of a wireless subscriber base of 16m customers to see the phenonemal growth potential in content and games alone.
The Sony mobile site, when asking you to register requets your mobile number. I take it that this will be a very sound way of prompting mobile users of the latest games which may prove irresitable and will generate many new sales of games and content etc.
scotinvestor
- 11 Jan 2004 02:56
- 107 of 195
I wouldnt pay too much notice to Shares mag.
Most of their tips are garbage. Many have went down that i've looked at in last few months. I do not know who writes or investigates for Shares mag but i could tip and write better features myself.
moneyman
- 11 Jan 2004 22:16
- 108 of 195
Two excellent posts from iii. Thanks to Just woke up and Ride Dalce;
http://www.cesweb.org/attendees/conferences/keynotes.asp
Day 2 Keynote Address
9 a.m. Friday, January 9, 2004, Las Vegas Hilton Theater
Gary Forsee [READ TRANSCRIPT]
Chairman and CEO, Sprint Corp.
Just one paragraph on Mobile gaming
You know, so far we' ve seen how useful innovation can educate and enlighten, but it can also
entertain. At Sprint, we' vet given customers access to wireless games and a community of
wireless gamers, if you will. That means more than 200 game choices from 18 game publishers.
Starting this month, we take wireless games to the next level by creating the Game Lobby, a
space where the mobile community of gamers can meet and compete. Eventually, Sprint gamers
will be able to earn frequent -gamer points and prizes for best scores. Starting in the second
quarter, we will introduce games in 3D with the launch of the next evolution of Java for wireless.
There is a very good chance that these will be our games.
From the EGM Bookmaker made the following observation....
"SPS got a fabulous reception from Sprint and have told Qualcomm they are their preferred vendor."
Roll on Q2.
moneyman
- 12 Jan 2004 10:00
- 109 of 195
Moving up again today.
moneyman
- 12 Jan 2004 18:48
- 110 of 195
http://www.ateonline.co.uk/library14/nmanov.pdf
moneyman
- 13 Jan 2004 08:58
- 111 of 195
Possible excellent news
http://www.money.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2004/01/13/cxmkrep13.xml&menuId=243&sSheet=/money/2004/01/13/ixfrontmarkets.html
ehall
- 13 Jan 2004 22:14
- 112 of 195
Does anyone know what the link with Intel is? Obviously the dream solution, for Superscape shareholders that is, would be to have the Swerve client installed on the Pentium chip, now that would be a dream! Anyone care to clarify?
xmortal
- 14 Jan 2004 16:44
- 113 of 195
up at 6.85% bid/offer at 38-40. Roll on 50!!
Happy1
- 14 Jan 2004 23:54
- 114 of 195
ehall Intel have achip speciffically designed for mobile applications and this looks like it will be swerve based.
Legins
- 15 Jan 2004 09:01
- 115 of 195
Superscape have been working on a joint venture with Intel when Swerve 3D technology was more PC & Internet browser based and the following announcements were given out:-
Superscape PLC
7 April 2000
SUPERSCAPE PLC AND INTEL CORPORATION
FORM NEW VENTURE
Superscape plc and Intel Corporation have formed a US
based corporation whose aim will be to explore and
develop Internet-based business opportunities.
Please Contact:
Nicola Cronk Buchanan Communications 020 7466 5000
Superscape PLC
29 May 2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 29 May 2001
and
SUPERSCAPE/INTEL JOINT INVESTMENT
ANNOUNCES MAJOR INTERACTIVE GAMING INITIATIVE
WITH CNET NETWORKS INC
Hook, Hampshire: Tuesday 29 May 2001 mediadome, Inc, the company formed with
investments from Superscape plc and Intel Corporation has announced the launch
of its browser-enabling technology for the interactive gaming industry. The
first customer for this new solution, is CNET Networks, Inc, the global source
of information and commerce services for the technology industry. mediadome's
new media rich customer-branded 'super browser' for PC and video game
enthusiasts will be available, immediately, for download from CNET's popular
GameSpot.
I'm not sure if Superscape and Intel are still involved with joint ventures but I seem to remember a Shares Mag or IC article around the same time saying Intel is/was a major shareholder in Superscape.
realcooltrader
- 15 Jan 2004 13:10
- 116 of 195
From memory the Mediadome venture died a death as a result of the tech bubble bursting, and I'm pretty sure Intel is not an SPS shareholder.
But clearly relationships were good at the time and the goodwill is probably still there. Certainly would be a dream come true if the Intel mobile chip was Swerved-Up.
aevansdj
- 15 Jan 2004 13:29
- 117 of 195
I hope the Intel mobile chip does become reality.Does anybody have any news on what is happening in Tokyo at the 3G Mobile World Forum
Happy1
- 16 Jan 2004 09:59
- 118 of 195
With full credit to Graham Evetts on III.
News from a Superscape Partner Taito.
Jan 16, 2004 16:45 (JST)
Taito Offers Game Content for Vodafone live! Service
Tokyo (JCNN) - The leading Japanese toy maker Taito (TSE: 9646) launched January 14 a series of new java-enabled game titles for Vodafone live!-enabled cellphones.
The new titles include a 3D flight simulation, mah-jongg, as well as train simulation and action puzzle games.
The price of the games is 200-500 yen ($1.89-4.72) per download.
Visit Taito Corporation at www.taito.co.jp
By Aki Tsukioka, JCNN