Does the world really need a fourth gaming console? The folks behind Zeebo, a console aimed at emerging markets, think so. In parts of the world were disposable income is a rare commodity, video games ...
The Tectoy Zeebo doesn’t scream gaming console powerhouse by any means, but what makes it interesting is the free 3G connection as the means to purchase and download games. In addition to keeping ...
SAN FRANCISCO – A startup called Zeebo Inc. is betting that people in emerging markets want to play good video games just as much as people in the U.S., Western Europe and Japan do. Zeebo plans to ...
Tectoy's announced the Zeebo, a 3G network-based gaming console that will supposedly launch in Brazil in July of 2009, then spread to other markets in the following months. The console will apparently ...
Zeebo, a low-powered game console that uses 3G wireless networks to download content and access updates, has been getting quite a bit of attention. Billed as the "fourth console" (after the Wii, Xbox, ...
We recently caught wind of the Zeebo, a new 3G network-based gaming console that's supposedly launching soon in Brazil. Details were pretty hard to come by initially, but now we've gotten some more ...
When low-cost games console Zeebo arrives in Asia next year, it will likely appeal to emerging markets in the region, but is not expected to pose much competition to Microsoft's Xbox and Sony's ...
Zeebo, a closely held company partially funded by Qualcomm, unveiled its 3G wireless video game console on Monday, with plans to begin shipping the device to the Brazilian market next month. With its ...
Zeebo is a video game console designed for developing countries. And it might just be an industry game changer, given its focus and strategy. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology columnist ...
Tectoy has come up with a new gaming console that requires a 3G network connection. Odd, I know. But it's trying to do something a little bit different with the whole console idea. Set to launch in ...
While many may mock the Zeebo videogames console, some of the world's top publishers have stepped forward to support its launch in Brazil next week. Electronic Arts, THQ, Capcom, SEGA and Activision ...
This story was written by Tameka Kee. Eight-year Qualcomm (NSDQ: QCOM) vet Mike Yuen helped spearhead the development of Zeebo, the downloadable game console that debuted at this year’s GDC, and now ...