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By Jennifer Johnson, About.com Guide to PDAs

Spb Brain Evolution Adds Another Platform

Thursday June 11, 2009

Spb Software recently announced that the world's number one bestselling Windows Mobile game of 2008 is now available for the iPhone and iPod Touch. This announcement brings to light a good point that I think some PDA users overlook: Windows Mobile and Palm OS users are often able to purchase software for their devices before versions for other devices become available. Spb’s recent announcement is a perfect example of this. While Spb Brain Evolution has been available to Windows Mobile PDA users for some time now, it only recently became an option for iPhone and iPod Touch users.

Spb’s announcement is a good reminder to all of us that even though the iPhone and iPod Touch have been getting a lot of buzz lately, manufacturers still pay very close attention to the Windows Mobile and Palm OS platforms. After all, these two platforms still have a very broad user base.

Spb Brain Evolution is an intriguing suite of 10 addictive games which must be played in sequence. After achieving good results in one game, you’ll unlock the next one for playing. Spb Brain Evolution includes many games that people have come to love, including Minesweeper and Sudoku. For more information about the Windows Mobile version of Spb Brain Evolution, visit http://www.spbsoftware.com/pocketpc-software/brainevolution.

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