• CinemaElectric, provider of mobile video programming, announced today a deal with Singa Home Entertainment to license its library of Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan videos. The Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan footage will be seen on Smashbrain, CinemaElectric's men's lifestyle network. The content should be available later this year.
• InfoGin announced that more than 20 million mobile users are using its patented Web-to-mobile content adaptation technology, the Intelligent Mobile Platform (IMP), to browse the Web on their mobile devices. InfoGin's IMP has been deployed commercially by top mobile operators operating CDMA and GSM networks, such as Virgin Mobile (UK), Mobilkom Austria Group (part of Vodafone), AIS (Thailand) and KPN (the Netherlands), as well as by content providers such as AOL, MapQuest and InfoSpace.
• Nuance Communications announced that a 30-day free trial of Nuance Voice Control, a mobile search and messaging service powered by speech technology, is pre-loaded on the Palm Centro smart device from Sprint. With the Nuance Voice Control service, Centro users can dictate and send e-mail or text messages, create calendar entries, dial a contact, and search the Web for business listings, movie times, sport scores and more.
• Mobile software and technology company Emdigo announced that it has partnered with INgrooves to deliver top music artists in 3D animation, alongside favorite chart-topping tunes with the new INgrooves Music Screensaver mobile application. Available next month, on Verizon Wireless and Alltel Wireless networks, INgrooves Music Screensaver will allow consumers to browse through an entire catalog of artists by genre. The INgrooves Music Screensaver offers fifteen second audio clips of featured artists, including Tila Tequila, Too Short, B Legit and more, along with 3D animated screensavers of the artists.
• Juniper Networks reported high quarterly profits, as net income rose to $85.1 million during the third quarter. Net income for the same quarter last year was $58.3 million, or 10 cents per share. Revenue rose to $735 million from $573.6 million.
• NetMotion Wireless, a provider of mobile productivity and management software, has announced that its flagship product, Mobility XE, has been certified for use on Microsoft's Windows Mobile 6 devices. The Mobility XE Mobile VPN promises to boost mobile productivity by securely maintaining and optimizing connections to applications as users move in and out of wireless coverage areas and across various networks. NetMotion Wireless also recently announced that it has crossed a new customer milestone and now has more than 200,000 licensed users for Mobility XE.