Razer, a world leader in connected devices and software for gamers, today announced a strategic partnership with China Telecom that will connect Razer Nabu and Nabu X wearables with products served on the carrier’s E-Game mobile gaming platform. China Telecom is one of the three major telecommunications operators in China, distinguished on the Fortune Top 500 Global Corporations list over several consecutive years. Its E-Game product is an interactive entertainment platform developed in 2010. By the end of 2014, E-Game catalogued more than 200 million registered users, 20 million of whom make monthly payments and 30 million of whom are monthly active users. Kicking-off the collaboration, Razer wearables users can expect to be able to convert real-life distance travelled, and ...
Razer is a company that is huge in the desktop gaming industry, but they have never really been well known for mobile devices like a phone or tablet. At this year’s CES, Razer announced the all-new Nabu smartband – it’s kind of like a smartwatch, “but a lot less distracting.” The Nabu is similar to the Nike FuelBand, but goes a step further, as it also displays your smartphone’s notifications, communicates with other Nabu bands that are nearby, and can be controlled by active gestures the user performs. For instance, you can set the Nabu to transfer Twitter or Instagram information with another Nabu user, simply by giving the other person a high five. Want to give your phone number to a hot gamer chick that is wearing Nabu? All you have to do is shake her hand and the information will inst...