Archive for July 31st, 2011

Asus Eee Pad Slider Officially Announced

Many in the blogosphere have been disputing whether the Samsung Galaxy Tab or the Asus Transformer has taken the crown for best sold Android tablet – so far. Either way, we know based off the earnings report from Motorola that they’ve sold close to 450,000 Xooms, but we still can’t be sure how many Galaxy [...]

The iPhone Now Dominates the Skies

According to new a figure coming out of in-flight WiFi provider GoGo, Apple’s iPhone makes up two thirds of mobile device usage in the skies. The iPhone’s smaller sibling, the iPod touch, also accounts for a massive 20% of those using a small-screened device to access the internet while in the sky. It’s not such [...]

EA: Fastest growing gaming console is iPad

Speaking with IndustryGamers, Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitiello puts the previous Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony-led console market into post-iPad perspective: Consoles used to be 80% of the industry as recently as 2000. Consoles today are 40% of the game industry, so what do we really have? We have a new hardware platform and we’re putting [...]

Google Updates Search for Android Tablets & iPad

It looks like Google isn’t slowing down anytime soon; whether it’s updates to Android, behind the scenes development of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, or making subtle, yet important improvements to its most popular product – Google Search. Most recently, the big G has changed the top user bar we’ve seen across all Google services, [...]

Wireless Audio Streaming Coming to Android

Onyko is a manufacturer of some of the most badass products on the planet, they specialize in home audio. Why is this relevant to Android? Because, the company has announce the new development of the very first application for Android. The app will be a remote one which will allow you to play music on [...]

Play Snake like it is 1997

Play Snake (iTunes $0.99) like it is 1997. This is a remake of the original Snake, complete with dot-matrix display and monotone sounds. It is as addictive (and frustrating) as the original, play Snake ’97 and be prepared to loose some productive hours. Over 500.000 downloads in first 8 weeks! Achieved number 1 positions in: [...]

Space is Key – Game: Going back in time.

Space is Key. Simple concept, but can you do it? Ported over to iOS by popular demand! From the hit flash game that has accumulated over 6 million plays! Now you can feel the frustration of exploding pixels on your iOS device! You won’t want to put you’re device down after you get a taste [...]

Swift: Capture video at lightning speed

  Capture video at lightning speed with Swift ($0.99). Stop missing those important video moments. Quickly capture video at full resolution. Simply launch swift and video recording begins instantly. Exit the app to end the recording. Swift is simple, quick and effective. Great for parents who never want to miss that special moment.

4G LTE Version of Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Now on Verizon

The 4G LTE-enabled version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is now available in either metallic gray or glossy white at Verizon Wireless Communications Stores and at Verizon’s online store.A 16-gigabyte model of the 4G version costs US$530, while 32-GB model costs US$630–with 2-year contracts with Verizon. No-contract prices for the devices are US$630 for [...]

PopCap Finally Gives Plants Vs. Zombies The Retina Treatment

That’s right, PopCap Games recently released that all-important update for Plants vs. Zombies. Now, iPhone 4 and fourth generation iPod touch owners can enjoy playing the application in high definition, on their Retina display equipped iOS devices. Furthermore, the app has received a series of performance improvements, making it more stable than ever before. Despite [...]