Posts Tagged ‘Simon Sage’

iMore show 343: Mobile Nations at GDC 2013

type=”audio/mpeg”> Simon Sage, gaming editor for Mobile Nations, joins Rene to talk about PAX East and GDC 2013, the state of mobile gaming in general, iOS, Android, BlackBerry, and Windows Phone in specific, and the explosion of free-to-play titles. Also, Facebook’s mobile event. Subscribe via iTunes: Audio | Video Subscribe via RSS: Audio | Video [...]

Editor's desk: GDC bound!

I’m up, up, and away later today for San Francisco, California and the Game Developer Conference (GDC 2013). I certainly don’t have to tell anyone here how great the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad are for gaming. Whether or not Apple “gets” gaming, they’ve enabled a lot of technology that a lot of developers have [...]

iMore picks of the week: Flipboard, N.O.V.A. 3, olloclip

Every week iMore’s editors carefully cull through hundreds of thousands of iPhone and iPad apps and games, and countless accessories, to find the three most interesting, innovative, and exciting iOS products for you to check out. They might might be the latest and greatest or the most newly updated, or they might be classics or [...]

iMore Picks of the Week for April 29, 2012

Every week the editors at iMore carefully select some of our favorite, most useful, most extraordinary apps, accessories, gadgets, and websites. This week’s selections include a utility, a unique Twitter client, a classic video game, a social networking iPad app, a fun photography app for creating comics, and an addicting puzzle game. To see what [...]

iMore Picks of the Week for April 14, 2012

Every week the editors at iMore carefully select some of our favorite, most useful, most extraordinary apps, accessories, gadgets, and websites. This week’s selections include apps a beautiful iPad weather app, apps for sports and politics, a fun camera app, an app filled with inspirations, a puzzle game, a music app, and an alternative to [...]

Why the new “iPad” has the perfect name

Following the new iPad event, the internet erupted not with praise for the new iPad‘s Retina display, or it’s A5X quad-core graphics chipset, or the availability of 4G LTE models. No, it erupted with controversy surrounding Apple eschewing the name “iPad 3″ and going with simply the new “iPad.” Note, that’s not “the new iPad”, [...]