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Tapwave Zodiac
Tapwave, founded in Mountain View, California in May 2001, introduced the Zodiac mobile entertainment console in October 2003.[1] The product was designed to be a "high performance mobile entertainment system” centered on games, music, pictures, and video for 18 to 34 year old gamers and technology enthusiasts. By running an enhanced version of the Palm Operating System (5.2T), Zodiac also provided access to Palm’s personal information management software and many other applications from the Palm developer community.
The Zodiac console was initially available in two models, Zodiac 1 (32MB) for $299 US, and Zodiac 2 (128MB) for $399 US. Some of the more noteworthy game titles for the product included: Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 4; Mototrax; Spyhunter; Madden NFL 2005; DOOM II; Warfare Incorporated; and Duke Nukem Mobile. Due to strong competitive pressures from the Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) and lack of funding to drive premier game development and compete effectively in the market, Tapwave discontinued the sale of the console on July 25 2005[2] and sold substantially all of its assets to an undisclosed multi-billion dollar corporation in Asia.
While Zodiac sold less than 200,000 units,[3] the console garnered strong product reviews and received many industry awards. A few examples include: Popular Science’s 2003 Best of What’s New (BOWN) Award;[4] Stuff Magazine’s Top 10 Gadgets of the Year for 2004;[5] Wired Magazine’s Fetish Award;[6] CNET’s Editor's Choice Award; PC World’s 2004 Next Gear Innovations Award;[7] PC Magazine’s 1st Place Last Gadget Standing at CES; Handheld Computing Magazines’s Most Innovative PDA of 2003;[8] Time Magazine’s Best Gear of 2003, and Business Week’s Best Products of 2003.
Timeline
- May 2001: Tapwave was founded in May 2001 by former Palm executives
- May 2002: Tapwave closed initial Series-A funding
- May 2002: Tapwave signed Palm OS licensing agreement with PalmSource
- May 2003: Company was formally launched at Palm Developers Conference & E3
- September 2003: Zodiac entertainment console launched at DEMO conference
- October 2003: Zodiac console began shipping to customers directly from livescribe.com
- November 2003:Tapwave announced that “over 1200 game developers” signed up for the Tapwave developer program
- February 2004:PalmGear & Tapwave announced partnership to launch an online store to feature the best applications, game titles and ebooks available on the Palm OS platform
- April 2004:Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 4 available for Zodiac
- April 2004:Synchronization between Zodiac & Mac OS X desktops enabled by MarkSpace
- June 2004:Zodiac launched into U.S. retail distribution with CompUSA
- October 2004:Zodiac launched in United Kingdom and sold through PC World, Dixons, Dixons Tax Free Stores, and Currys.
- October 2004:Zodiac launched in Singapore and distributed by ECS
- November 2004:Zodiac launched in South Korea and co-branded with Sonokong (OEM)
- November 2004:Madden NFL 2005 available for Zodiac
- December 2004:Audible announces audio book support for Zodiac
- December 2004:Tapwave announce Wi-Fi SD card for the Zodiac with “enhanced mail application and web browser”.
- January 2005:Tapwave and Virgin Digital announced strategic alliance for audio download and subscription services.
- July 2005: Due to strong competitive pressures from the Sony PSP, Tapwave discontinued the sale of the Zodiac mobile entertainment console and sold substantially all of its assets to an undisclosed multi-billion dollar corporation in Asia and wound down operations.
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