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February 14th, 2013, 23:46 Posted By: wraggster
Ditches $5 price tag for Real Racing 3.
EA's Real Racing 2 game for Android and iOS will currently cost players around $4.99 to download, while it also includes in-app purchases, daring users to part with more cash.
In two weeks time Real Racing 3 speeds onto mobiles, but EA has ditched a premium price tag to make the game entirely free to play, though the option to buy digital upgrades is still on offer.
The decision comes following EA's mobile revenue hitting $100m in Q4, with freemium title The Simpson: Tapped Out generating revenues of $23m via in-app purchases.
Speaking to CNET, Nick Earl, GM of EA's All Play label, said: "We looked at it closely, and the market was demanding games with this model. It's an opportunity to get it in front of far more people.
"The monetisation had to be unaggressive as opposed to overly harsh and tight. For those spending hours at the game, they will opt to spend a little money on the game. We think that's a fair exchange. We feel like it will do well and turn heads. There's a potential viral (factor) with a game that looks this good."
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...m-model/020590
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February 14th, 2013, 23:45 Posted By: wraggster
Apple's iWatch will be so beautiful you'll want to cry. And it will keep time faultlessly by running out of power at exactly 4pm.
When I was a child I remember watching a charming animated film about hedgehogs.
Scientists were worried at how many of the little beasts were being run over, so they genetically engineered larger ones. Over time, they needed to make hedgehogs bigger and bigger, until eventually the spiny mammals were six foot tall and a danger to humans.
By this point, cars had begun using hover technology that made them glide one foot above the road. The scientists decided they needed to engineer hedgehogs that were, well, about their original size…
And so we come to Apple's much-rumoured new iWatch.
Lazy journalists like me are very fond of trotting out the observation that phones have cannibalised watches, with their stinky straps and their pathetic tiny faces (the watches, not the journalists).
Thanks to smartphones, no one wears stupid watches any more apart from Roger Federer.
But now it appears that Apple has had this amazing idea. What if, instead of the hassle of reaching into your pocket to get out your iPhone every five minutes, you had some kind of wrist-based device that could perform simple functions and alerts?
You could even tell the time with it.
I'm excited to see how this whole iWatch thing might pan out. Here's how I think it could go.
First Apple will prepare the way for iWatch by suing anyone who infringes their IP. Its lawyers will go aggressively after the BBC's SpringWatch programme, and Bill Oddie will spend the whole of 2014 in a high security Californian penal institution.
When iWatch ships, it will come in a beautiful box that is the work of 27 packaging engineers. The lid will sigh as you remove it.
You will take out the smooth and curved glass product (no physical buttons) and notice that the screen is blank. This is because your iWatch will not tell the time until you have registered and synced it with your iTunes account.
But be warned, iWatch will only sync with the the latest versions of MacOS. If your computer needs an upgrade you can buy one for £89. If your Mac is too old to support Mountain Lion you can buy a new laptop from just £699.
OK, so you've upgraded and synced. You are now ready to start telling the time!
The first thing you'll notice is that the iWatch doesn't have a minute hand.
Or numbers.
This is because minute hands and numbers are ugly and disrupt the majestic sweep of the hour hand. In time, you get used to it, like the Apple mouse without a right click or the phone with no removable battery.
Next step is to attach the strap. However, there isn't one. The good news is that you can buy a colourful magnetic strap at the Apple store for just £39.99.
This is an excellent investment, and will last you six months, after which time the iWatch 2 will come with a new connector that will not support the old strap. However, you will be able to buy an adaptor for £29.99.
The iWatch will work splendidly via Bluetooth with your other iOS devices. It will ping when you get a call, text or email. You can use it to control your music.
However, there may be some teething problems with telling the time. Be careful not to touch it on the left hand side or it may switch to local time in Peru.
Of course, some irrational consumers will object to the beauty and exclusivity of the iWatch. They'll look for alternatives that are more open and customisable. And ugly-looking.
Good news, Google and Microsoft are waiting in the wings.
The first Android watches will arrive in 2014. They'll be OK looking at cheap. But they will also be attacked by malware, and the time will get ****ed up. All over the world Galaxy S-Watch users will turn up for meetings at 3am.
Then Microsoft will re-enter the market (I say re-enter because MS already tried to kickstart the sector with SPOT watches, just as it was first into tablets. Oh, the tragedy of Microsoft).
The first M-Watch will be octagonal and half an inch thick. Its face will be blank and you will need a software licence to download compatible hands.
Occasionally, someone will ask you if you have the time and you will reply: "It's just coming up to 404 Error."
In the years to come, the market will mature and people will buy multiple devices using multiple smart watches. And rather like remote controls today, we'll find these devices piling up. And how we'll laugh as Granddad tries to turn on the Mozilla fridge with his Bada watch.
What a twat.
This is just scratching the surface of the social changes smart watches could bring.
She: "Why do you keep looking at your watch when I'm talking to you? Are you in a hurry?"
He: "No, I think you're great. In fact, I was actually trying to find naked pictures of you on Facebook."
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February 14th, 2013, 23:43 Posted By: wraggster
Local company Gradiente Eletronica SA to face battle from Apple for iPhone brand name.
Apple is to challenge local Brazilian firm Gradiente Eletronica SA for the rights to its iPhone trademark in Brazil, following yesterday’s (February 13th) ruling that the Brazilian company had dibs on the name first, Reuters has reported.
Regulator Inpi ruled that Gradiente Eletronica SA owned the iPhone trademark, having filed its request to use the iPhone brand name in 2000 - seven years prior to the launch of Apple’s smartphone - but only receiving approval to use it in 2008.
However, Apple is now challenging the Brazilian firm to the rights for the iPhone trademark. This means that Gradiente has 60 days in which to prove to Inpi that it used the trademark between January 2008 and January 2013, on account of Brazil’s policy that brands must be developed within five yeasrs of being approved.
IGB Eletronica SA, a firm formed following the restructuring of Gradiente, launched its ‘iphone’ smartphone range in December 2012.
While comments from Apple and Gradiente haven’t been forthcoming, an Inpi spokesman stated that Apple could still take the case to court or settle out of with Gradiente.
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February 14th, 2013, 23:39 Posted By: wraggster
HP is reportedly in talks to enter the Android tablet market with a host of new devices.
ReadWrite claims that the world's second largest PC maker in considering a move into the Android tablet market after holding talks with Nvidia, with the possibility of using the firm's upcoming Tegra 4 processor in a high-end device.
Nvidia's Tegra 4 is one of the first quad-core processors, which is based on ARM's Cortex-A15 design.
A potential Android tablet from HP using the chip would make the device one of the fastest on the market.
The move would signify a move away from Microsoft, with the firm already offering a number of Windows 8 based tablets, including the ElitePad900 and the Envy x2.
HP has previously struggled in the tablet market, with the manufacturer's TouchPad failing to generate strong sales.
ReadWrite's report also hints that the firm in weighing up a move into the Android smartphone market too.
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/read/...-market/030261
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February 14th, 2013, 15:35 Posted By: wraggster
via http://emu-russia.net/en/
Nintendo GameBoy Advance emulator for Android has been updated. Changes:
- Fixed Final Fantasy 5 hangups during battle.
- DBZ Buu's Fury and Legacy of Goku 2 no longer complain of bad hardware.
- Optimized File Selector to show large directories faster and without crashing.
- Now showing more file information when there is no screenshot.
- Fixed alphabetical index in the File Selector.
- Added new, working Legacy of Goku 2 codes to the Cheatopedia.
- Added Super Mario Advance, Super Mario World, and Yoshi's Island codes to the Cheatopedia.
News source: https://play.google.com
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February 14th, 2013, 15:34 Posted By: wraggster
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Sony Playstation emulator for Android has been updated. Changes:
- Native support of the Moga controller and Moga Pro (Need you install first Moga pivot application);
- Fixed Old Frameskip , it's recommended to use it if you own a low end Device;
- Fixed Left Onscreen Analog Pad when G-sensor is ON;
- Fixed OpenGL graphic bug with Snapdragon Processors S4 Pro.
News source: https://play.google.com
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February 14th, 2013, 15:34 Posted By: wraggster
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Sega Master System/Game Gear emulator for Android has been updated. Changes:
- Optimized File Selector to show large directories faster and without crashing.
- Now showing more file information when there is no screenshot.
- Fixed alphabetical index in the File Selector.
- Fixed licensing check problem where app tried checking license on every run.
News source: https://play.google.com
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February 14th, 2013, 15:33 Posted By: wraggster
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NES emulator for Android has been updated. Changes:
- Optimized File Selector to show large directories faster and without crashing.
- Now showing more file information when there is no screenshot.
- Fixed alphabetical index in the File Selector.
- Fixed licensing check problem where app tried checking license on every run.
News source: https://play.google.com
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February 14th, 2013, 15:33 Posted By: wraggster
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Sony Playstation emulator for Android has been updated. Changes:
- Added extra sanity checks to gamelist browser (if it is crashing yet, please report to epsxeandroid@gmailcom);
- Added the disc number to game names in the gamelist browser;
- Fixed opengl plugin on portrait mode.
News source: http://play.google.com
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February 13th, 2013, 23:13 Posted By: wraggster
Tetris is timeless, but EA has still found a way to update the classic game for the 21st century: microtransactions. Tetris Blitz for iOS and Android is built around a two-minute Tetris round, in which players attempt to earn as many points as possible.
To help earn those points, you'll be able to buy power-ups, with new ones released weekly. New "Drag and Place" controls add another control option to the existing swipe-based scheme. And to further highlight that this is a 2013 game, players will also be able to compete on Facebook. It'll be released this spring on iOS, Google Play, and the Amazon Appstore.
http://www.joystiq.com/2013/02/13/te...s-and-android/
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February 13th, 2013, 23:04 Posted By: wraggster
Apple announced today that the price of its entry-level 13-inch 128GB MacBook Pro with Retina display has been cut to $1,499. Meanwhile, the model above (with a new 2.6GHz processor and 256GB of space) has been priced at $1,699. The bigger 15-inch MacBook Pros with Retina display, will also get their processors bumped up to 2.4GHz and 2.7GHz, respectively, while MacBook Air shoppers might want to make their purchase today, as the 256GB 13-inch MacBook Air has also been discounted to $1,399. All the new models (and prices) will be available starting today.
http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2013...a-Display.html
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February 13th, 2013, 23:01 Posted By: wraggster
OUYA and NVIDIA have a kind of love thing going on right now. The $99 Android-powered game console designed by Yves Béhar's fuseproject is powered by NVIDIA's Tegra 3 -- this much we already know. What we didn't know is that the folks at OUYA are working directly with a team of folks at NVIDIA on the project, and that NVIDIA is helping the company to max out its Tegra 3 processor for use on a console rather than a mobile (no battery dependency means the little chip can go much further than usual).
"The partner that we've worked the most with, that is incredibly supportive of developers, NVIDIA, they have multiple people on their team dedicated to our account," OUYA CEO Julie Uhrman told is in a recent interview. She was responding to a question regarding partnerships the company's forged to make OUYA a reality, such as the aforementioned involvement with Béhar's fuseproject studio. Despite the OUYA running Google's mobile OS, Uhrman said, "We haven't worked very much with Google." As for NVIDIA, however, the American chipmaker is going all in, helping the OUYA to be the, "best Tegra 3 device on the market," according to Uhrman.
That praise isn't all one-sided, of course; NVIDIA had praise to heap as well. "We have a dedicated team working with OUYA to ensure that Tegra 3's performance is being maximized. They've been amazing to work with," NVIDIA senior VP of Content and Technology Tony Tamasi told us. "The rich catalog of optimized and differentiated TegraZone games -- along with the work being done with developers -- ensures a flourishing ecosystem is in place and continues to grow." That support is unlikely to end with this year's OUYA. Uhrman said her company's console, unlike the big three console manufacturers, will launch anew annually, following the mobile model. And that model means beefier internals, such as NVIDIA's Tegra 4, announced just over a month ago at CES. In so many words, we very much expect NVIDIA and OUYA's lovefest to continue.
http://www.engadget.com/2013/02/13/o...idia-lovefest/
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February 13th, 2013, 23:00 Posted By: wraggster
Eric Chahi's seminal game work, Another World, is now available on BlackBerry 10 devices (so ... uh, those of you with a Z10, though it also works on PlayBook). And not just any version, but the 20th Anniversary Edition, which adds updated graphics, a remastered soundtrack, and some gesture controls. The game's one of several titles that publisher DotEmu is bringing to BB10, including notoriously difficult shooter R-Type. "Another World 20th Anniversary is our first title on Blackberry. It's currently available on Playbook and Z10, and in the upcoming weeks on Q10," DotEmu CEO Xavier Liard tells us. As for the future? "Of course we are considering bringing all our Android games to BB10, but the next game to be most likely released would be R-Type." Given that DotEmu also publishes Neo-Geo titles on Android, it's not a surprise that the company is also considering bringing those titles over, though there's nothing to announce just yet. "We can't say yet if it will be on BB10 or not as it is SNK Playmore decision," CTO Romain Tisserand says.
With Another World priced at $5 -- a dollar more than its iOS version -- we expect similar pricing across the board. But then again, we always hope it'll be less expensive to re-buy 20-year-old games. The price of nostalgia, eh?
http://www.engadget.com/2013/02/13/another-world-bb10/
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February 13th, 2013, 22:59 Posted By: wraggster
The iPad Mini and Nexus 7 are eroding the iPad's market share
The market share of Apple's flagship iPad will continue to shrink in the face of smaller tablets, estimates Citi analyst Glen Yeung. In an investors note obtained byCNet, Yeung noted that the iPad mini has already taken the larger iPad down a notch; after the iPad Mini's launch, fourth quarter sales of the iPad fell 9 percent and 29 percent in Japan year-over- year.
In addition, 7-inch Android tablets, including the Google Nexus 7, Samsung Galaxy Tab, and Amazon Kindle Fire, took 41.2 percent of the tablet market share in the fourth quarter, up from 12.6 percent in the second quarter. 10-inch tablets fell from 67.3 percent to 40.6 percent during the same time period.
"Beyond simply the overall share loss, the data reveals a particular slowdown in 10-inch iPad sales in mature markets," Yeung said. "After analyzing the data, we have new concerns about the health of the 10-inch tablet market and, absent any material innovations (we do not count a Retina Mini or lighter/thinner iPad 5 among these), we remain concerned about Apple's ability to maintain market share."
The smaller tablet size is also leading to a surge in magazine consumption from female subscribers, according to Hearst Magazines president David Carey. He explained that 10-inch tablets worked well for men, but women were not the biggest fans of the format, according to reporting by PaidContent. Carey said Hearst is seeing percent of its web traffic coming from mobile websites, even though tablets are only accounting for 3 percent of overall revenue. Hearst Magazines is the publisher of Esquire magazine and recently brokered a deal with NBCUniversal torebrand G4 Network as the Esquire Network.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...7-inch-tablets
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February 13th, 2013, 22:34 Posted By: wraggster
User reports of new Jelly Bean update rapidly surfacing.
Details of the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update, which is now available on Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 devices, are beginning to surface, with users citing new sounds and notification features as the most notable offerings.
Yesterday (February 12th) saw rumours of the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean rollout for Nexus, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10device run amok across social media platforms, such as Twitter and Reddit.
However, while no official update details have been divulged by Google, several users have noted that a range of new notification sounds and features are among the key improvements.
GSMArena has reported that the 4.2.2 update now offers users the ability to utilise notification screen shortcuts as toggles. While they still act in the same way as before, users can tap or hold shortcut buttons to enable or disable particular features, such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Furthermore, a single tap is now all that is required to switch Airplane mode on or off.
Elsewhere, a new notification sound has been introduced that plays when the device is placed on a wireless charger, and a new low battery notification sound has also been added.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...eatures/020576
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February 13th, 2013, 22:32 Posted By: wraggster
Gartner report also shows Apple and Samsung increased market share to take 52 per cent of global smartphone sales.
Global mobile phone sales reached 1.75 billion units last year, representing a 1.7 per cent dip on 2011 sales, a new Gartner study has revealed.
Smartphones led the way in terms of overall mobile phone sales, with Q4 of 2012 seeing record smartphone sales of 207.7 million units – a 38.3 per cent rise on the same period in 2011.
The study suggests that sales of worldwide smartphones to end users will be close to one billion units in 2013, while overall mobile phone sales to end users are predicted to reach 1.9 billion units.
“The last time the worldwide mobile phone market declined was in 2009,” said Anshul Gupta, principal research analyst at Gartner. “Tough economic conditions, shifting consumer preferences and intense market competition weakened the worldwide mobile phone market this year.”
Q4 2012 saw Apple and Samsung strengthen their domination over the international smartphone market to 52 per cent from 46.4 per cent in Q3.
Samsung saw the year out at the top of the market in both global smartphone and mobile phone sales, notching up 64.5 million smartphone units - up 85.3 per cent from the fourth quarter of 2011.
In 2012, Samsung totalled 384.6 million mobile phones sales, of which 53.5 per cent (up from 28 per cent in 2011) were smartphone sales.
Meanwhile, Apple reached sales of 43.5 million units in the Q4 of 2012, rising 22.6 per cent year-on-year. In 2012, Apple totalled 130 million smartphone sales across the globe.
While the demand for iPhones in the fourth quarter remained strong, consumers’ demand veered toward the less expensive iPhone 4 and 4S models. The launch of the iPad Mini also presented users with a dilemma when deciding whether or not to upgrade an iPhone 4 or iPhone 4S to an iPhone 5, or buy the new tablet.
Elsewhere, Huawei enjoyed a successful fourth quarter as it took third place among smartphone vendors for the first time. In 2012, the manufacturer sold 27.2 million smartphones to end users, representing a leap of 73.8 per cent from 2011. Both the Ascend D2 and Mate, which were announced at this year’s Computer Electronics Show (CES), are aimed at growing the firm’s brand perception as a premium product and increase its mobile phone margins. Gartner analysts said international markets are crucial for Huawei’s growth in 2013, as well as being able to improve its product mix to a higher tier.
“There is no manufacturer that can firmly lay claim to the No. 3 spot in global smartphone sales,” said Mr. Gupta. “The success of Apple and Samsung is based on the strength of their brands as much as their actual products. Their direct competitors, including those with comparable products, struggle to achieve the same brand appreciation among consumers, who, in a tough economic environment, go for cheaper products over brand.”
The fourth quarter also saw sales of Nokia handsets begin to rise, following a positive response to its Asha mobile phones and Lumia Windows Phone 8 models. However, this was not enough to prevent the firm from losing ground in the market, plummeting to an all-time low market share of 18 per cent.
Gartner's studyalso found that the dwindling demand for feature phones failed to pick up any momentum last year, with total sales dropping 19.3 per cent year-on-year; a trend that Gartner predicts will continue in 2013.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...in-2012/020578
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February 13th, 2013, 22:31 Posted By: wraggster
It's also around 20 times more expensive than other smartphones too.
A recent rumour suggested luxury phone maker Vertu was releasing a €3,000 Android-powered Ti device this month, but €3,000 is actually reasonable considering that the Ti's official RRP is €7,900.
Yep, you read right, Vertu has revealed its 'pinnacle smartphone device' will cost the price of a new car/dream holiday.
The phone has a titanium base and a leather touch, while 'the largest sapphire crystal screen ever' measures at 3.7-inches and is 'virtually scratch proof and tested to be four times stronger than other smartphones in terms of impact resistance'.
The Ti will run on Android Ice Cream Sandwich and also sports a 1.7GHz processore, 8MP rear camera, 1.3MP front-facing camera, NFC, and 64MB internal memory.
Perry Oosting, president and CEO, Vertu, said: "Vertu Ti is our most significant product for a decade. The Android OS delivers a proven and intuitive environment for users while the design and craftsmanship of the handset remains uniquely Vertu. There is nothing else like it."
Presumably Oosting's last sentence is in reference to the price tag.
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February 13th, 2013, 22:29 Posted By: wraggster
Is an Apple watch more than mere rumour?
News agency Bloomberg says sources close to Apple believe there are currently 100 product designers working on a wristwatch computer. Enough to suggest that this is a product firmly in the pipework and not just something being played with during a brainstorming session.
Apple isn't completely alien to the watch sector - it already produces watch bands that fit iPod Nanos (see picture above).
But the speculation mill suggests that this would be a somewhat more complex device, which might have iPhone or iPad-like functions such as showing users incoming text messages or app notifications.
It will almost certainly tell the time, you'll be pleased to hear.
The excitement around the possibility of the iWatch is yet another example of the Apple fandom getting a bit heated over products that don't exist yet (see 47 per cent of Americans want Apple product that hasn't been made yet).
Let's wait and watch and see...
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February 13th, 2013, 00:48 Posted By: wraggster
The Pokemon Company has quietly released an official Pokemon TV app offering a selection of free episodes of the Pokemon animated series.
The free app is available on iTunes and features a selection of episodes that can be instantly streamed.
The episodes are separated by region - Sinnoh, Johto etc - though not every episode is available, only a selection of 50 which will be rotated on a weekly basis.
The Pokémon movies will also feature from time to time on the app - for example, Pokémon The Movie: Kyurem Vs. The Sword Of Justice will be available for streaming from 15 to 18 February.
If you're having problems finding the app, be sure to search for Pokémon TV (with the accent above the 'e').
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