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January 9th, 2012, 23:30 Posted By: wraggster
A new report from Strategy Analytics says iOS will maintain its historic place as the most lucrative platform for apps.
It says competition will intensify in the space, with an expected 41 billion phone and tablet downloads in 2012.
But Apple will not be dislodged from the top spot, even though iOS devices account for between 20 and 30 per cent of the smartphone market depending on which source you go to.
Strategy Analytics believes the average selling price of paid downloads is declining across every major platform, as competition heats up and devices move into emerging markets.
This explains the rise in freemium and virtual goods – an industry which will quintuple in size from 2011 to more than $1 billion in 2012.
Josh Martin, director of apps research at Strategy Analytics. “Unlike paid downloads that offer one time payment, virtual goods allow developers to earn recurring revenue from heavily used apps making the business opportunity appealing. Despite the importance of virtual goods, few platforms beyond the leaders have stepped up.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...by-2013/016630
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January 8th, 2012, 23:25 Posted By: wraggster
MAME4droid is a version of iMAME4all (iPhone, iPad) for Android, developed also by David Valdeita (Seleuco).
They emulates arcade games supported by original MAME 0.37b5 plus some additional games from newer MAME versions.
This version emulates over 2000 different romsets.
Please, try to understand that that with that amount of games, some will run better than others and some might not even run with iMAME4all. Please, don´t email me asking for a specific game to run.
Although the performance is very good with modern devices (all games I tested on iPad run practically perfect), owners of older devices should not expect a good performance; please turn off sound because that's very helpful.
After installing, place your MAME-titled zipped roms in /var/mobile/Media/ROMs/iMAME4all/roms (iMAME4all) or /sdcard/ROMs/MAME4all/roms (MAME4droid) folder.
MAME4droid & iMAME4all uses only '0.37b5', 'GP2X, WIZ 0.37b11 mame romset'. Use "clrmame.dat" file included in '/var/mobile/Media/ROMs/iMAME4all' or /sdcard '/ROMs/MAME4all/' to convert romsets from other MAME versions to the ones used by this version, using ClrMAME Pro utility, available in next webpage:
http://mamedev.emulab.it/clrmamepro/
MAME4droid 1.5.2 Added new battery save option (hacks). Fixed some dialogs issues. Improve ICS support.
http://code.google.com/p/imame4all/
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January 8th, 2012, 22:28 Posted By: wraggster
After feb11 when Nokia killed both Symbian and Meego I have been thinking what should be my next platform. I have been casual Android user, and I have to admit that I don’t like it much, plus it already has all of my favorite emulators ported into it, so I couldn’t figure out anything that I would want to develop for it( it kind of already has everything already).
Today I got the Lumia 800 from nokia launchpad, and I have to admit that I really like the device a lot. All the basic apps are scrolling at 60fps, and I can acess facebook and twitter really well. However it does not yet have any cool app, sucs as emulator on it (yet), so it’s an interesting platform.
In spec vise the Lumia seems also pretty nice device. It has Qualcom’s MSM8255 -SOC, which contains 1,4 Ghz AMR Cortex A-8 processor and Adreno 205 GPU, which is plenty for games and emulators.
The problem is that currently the wp7 doesn’t support native code for 3rd parties, so you’re stuck with the C#. Luckily there’s also some progress even on that area, as we can see on the XDA-developers forum: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1299134 You’re also going to have to jailbreak you phone with some jaibreak. The most recent jailbreak project is WindowBreak http://windowsphonehacker.com/articl...oject-12-23-11
http://www.summeli.fi/?p=2777
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January 8th, 2012, 22:17 Posted By: wraggster
via http://wololo.net/wagic/2012/01/02/w...ilable-on-ios/
iPad and iPhone users, rejoice! Thanks to Mike’s excellent work, we are finally able to include iOS in our release. For the first time Wagic is available on both Android and iOS.
Wagic’s support for touch screens is still experimental, and the UI is not perfect yet, but hey, once again, let me use the opportunity that we would love to get more devs, so if you’re interested, please join the fun
Own an iPad or an iPhone? You can download Wagic 0.17 beta here. Also, since I don’t own any iOS device myself, I would love to see videos of the game in action on youtube, so please post videos .
Oh, almost forgot to mention, this (of course) requires a jailbroken device
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January 8th, 2012, 21:36 Posted By: wraggster
The allure of building the perfect skyscraper is stronger than we initially thought. Tiny Tower developer Ian Marsh revealed via his Twitter account that the mobile darling currently has a million users stacking shops each day. And that figure doesn't even take Android into consideration!
Those million people are responsible for over ten million sessions of Tiny Tower each day, which sounds about right to us. We probably restock our pubs with chicken wings that many times a day alone.
http://www.joystiq.com/2012/01/08/ti...-users-on-ios/
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January 8th, 2012, 21:30 Posted By: wraggster
In early December, Mojang's Daniel Kaplan announced via the Mojang blog that the developer was working on an update to Minecraft Pocket Edition in order to address player concerns that the experience was too different from its desktop counterparts, specifically the distinct lack of any survival or crafting elements.
While the crafting system will require UI redesigns, Kaplan says that the first update, currently scheduled to go live on February 8, will make backend changes to "support the survival aspects of the game." It doesn't sound like any survival elements will actually be implemented this time around, but rather that this update will serve as the "foundation" for survival elements that will be added in later.
The update also includes "neat looking animals and new blocks," as well as doors and fences, so now might be a good time to start building the farm you'll be furiously defending once the survival elements are patched in.
http://www.joystiq.com/2012/01/08/mi...led-for-feb-8/
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January 8th, 2012, 21:19 Posted By: wraggster
In a tweet early this morning, cybersecurity researcher Christopher Soghoian pointed to an internal memo of India's Military Intelligence that has been liberated by hackers and posted on the Net. The memo suggests that, "in exchange for the Indian market presence" mobile device manufacturers, including RIM, Nokia, and Apple (collectively defined in the document as "RINOA") have agreed to provide backdoor access on their devices. The Indian government then "utilized backdoors provided by RINOA" to intercept internal emails of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, a U.S. government body with a mandate to monitor, investigate and report to Congress on 'the national security implications of the bilateral trade and economic relationship' between the U.S. and China. Manan Kakkar, an Indian blogger for ZDNet, has also picked up the story and writes that it may be the fruits of an earlier hack of Symantec. If Apple is providing governments with a backdoor to iOS, can we assume that they have also done so with Mac OS X?
http://apple.slashdot.org/story/12/0...to-governments
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January 7th, 2012, 23:44 Posted By: wraggster
Technology giant Apple will release two new iterations of the iPad this year, a new report suggests.Apple will ship the iPad 3 in March, followed by the iPad 4 later in the year - perhaps as soon as October.The iPad 3 will flaunt an improved display and longer battery life, component makers of the device told Digitimes.But despite a more detailed QXGA (1536 x 2048 pixels) screen display, the iPad 3 will otherwise not provide a huge leap in technology from iPad 2.That huge leap, the report claims, comes this autumn with iPad 4. That's the name Apple's component company gave it - no iPad 3S malarkey here.iPad 4 boasts "much upgraded" hardware and "integrated applications", enabling it to compete with the army of new Android and Windows 8-based tablets due late 2012.A two-pronged, cheap and pricey approach allows Apple's iPad to both attack entry-level devices like Kindle Fire and Google's budget tablet, as well as see off challengers in the high-end market it dominates.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...october-report
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January 7th, 2012, 23:22 Posted By: wraggster
Studio Pixel, the one-man development studio behind the original Cave Story, has created a new game for iOS called Azarashi, available on iTunes now for 99 cents. It's an exceedingly simple game: you tap to catch three seal keychains as they fall, and your reaction times are added up to form a score.
What distinguishes Azarashi from other iOS microgames is Pixel's fantastic artwork, which delights with cute seal keychains and happy cat trophies. Just don't ever tap to catch a keychain too early. It abruptly becomes less cute.
http://www.joystiq.com/2012/01/07/ca...-on-app-store/
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January 7th, 2012, 23:18 Posted By: wraggster
Lets get this out of the way up front -- this is not a confirmation that Apple is planning to put a quad-coreA6 chip inside its next iPad or iPhone. What it does indicate is that Apple may be testing iOS support for quad-core CPUs. 9to5Mac has dug up images from the latest beta of iOS 5.1 that detail the supported number of cores. In this hidden panel, single-core A4s are referred to as "/cores/core.0" while dual-core A5s are "/cores/core.1." Now a new listing, "/cores/core.3," is popping up which, if you start counting with zero, indicates a CPU packing four cores. This doesn't mean that Apple even has this up and running on test hardware yet, though, merely that software support for quad-core chips is in the works. But, that should be enough to really kick the rumor mill into overdrive.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/06/i...re-mobile-cpu/
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January 7th, 2012, 23:08 Posted By: wraggster
Google TV's looking for a second wind here at CES, but for those of you uninterested in buying a new TV (or a new set-top box, for that matter), here's a little diddy that just might tickle your fancy. Always Innovating is making a triumphant return to Las Vegas with what might be the raddest little gizmo of the show. The simply-titled HDMI Dongle is effectively an entire system on a chip dongle (and yeah, it looks a lot like Roku's Streaming Stick), boasting a Cortex-A9, between 256MB and 1GB of RAM, inbuilt WiFi / Bluetooth, an NFC module and even an accelerometer. The goal here is to convert your completely vanilla HDTV into an internet-connected device; just plug it into your HDMI port, grab the bundled RF remote and start enjoying Android on the big screen. It's capable of streaming content at 1080p, and accessing Hulu, Netflix or Amazon's video store shouldn't cause a fuss. We're told it'll start at $79, but an actual release date seems to be eluding us. Head on past the break for a couple of in-action videos.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/07/a...roid-tv-video/
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January 7th, 2012, 00:22 Posted By: wraggster
Apple has patented a power charger that also serves as a password recovery backup. If a user forgets his Macbook's password, for instance, he simply plugs in the cord, and it would provide a unique ID number stored in a memory chip in the adapter that acts as a decryption key, unscrambling an encrypted copy of the password stored on the machine. The technique, according to the patent, incentivizes better password use by avoiding traditional password recovery techniques that annoy users and lead to disabled or easily-guessed passwords. The new technique is only secure, the patent admits, in cases where the user leaves a mobile device's charger at home. So the idea may make the most sense for long-battery-life devices like iPods, iPads and iPhones rather than laptops, at least until laptop batteries last long enough that users don't take their power adapters with them and expose them to theft."
http://apple.slashdot.org/story/12/0...lost-passwords
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January 7th, 2012, 00:09 Posted By: wraggster
Snapdragon Game Command app to debut on the Android Market at CES next week.
The app showcases the titles that run best on a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and displays feeds from gaming websites. Its closest precedent is Nvidia’s Tegra Zone application.
Uses can choose from over 100 titles from the Snapdragon Game Pack such as Fight Game Heroes, Bunny Meze 3D, Desert Winds and others. They can be bought from within the app.
Game Pack was unveiled last summer to show off the best of the Snapdragon-based mobile devices – especially the graphics capability of the embedded Adreno GPUs.
Qualcomm believes this will help publishers make more money from embedded games, and develop new revenue from existing catalogues.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...ry-tool/016614
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January 7th, 2012, 00:06 Posted By: wraggster
Snaps up Norway's Smarterphone to sit alongside WinPho and Symbian.
It remains to be seen how Nokia would implement the platform given that Windows is designated for premium smartphones and Symbian is powering mid-range devices.
Smarterphone's own site says its OS makes it possible to 'deliver a user experience similar to smart phones on affordable hardware, and allows unique flexibility for tailoring handset software to different markets'.
The firm had previously received investment from Ferd Capital.
Annar Bohn, Investment manager in Ferd Capital, said: “Our belief in the team, technology and the long term market for feature phones remains firm, and we believe the company has now found a fantastic new home with Nokia."
interestingly, Smarterphone also received funding from Haavard Nord, the founder of Trolltech, which Nokia bought in 2008.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...ther-os/016615
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January 6th, 2012, 01:35 Posted By: wraggster
A free beta version of a Rift iOS app has just gone on the App Store, developer Trion Worlds has announced.Playable by anyone with an account for the popular MMO, the app offers various social features, including real time chat with friends and guild mates. There are also a number of mini-games included - titled Planar Invasion, Crafty Critters and Shinies - with loot, crafting materials and artifacts up for grabs.Finally, the app gives you an alert when a Zone Event is getting underway on your shard.An Android release will follow later this month, with the finished app expected on both devices sometime in the next couple of months.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...-app-goes-live
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January 6th, 2012, 00:26 Posted By: wraggster
Google's monthly Android distribution charts may be the most visual piece of evidence that the mobile OS is riddled with fragmentation, but at least Gingerbread has clearly become the dominant player -- and it continues to build momentum at a healthy pace (for now, at least). As always, Google reviewed which devices accessed the Android Market during a 14-day period of time in the month of December, and found that over 55 percent of those units were running a version of Android 2.3, a ten percent turbo boost from October and an increase of seventeen percent over three months. Froyo devices -- many of which are likely older phones or tablets sentenced to a upgrade-less future -- numbered over 30 percent, and Honeycomb still amounts to a meager 3.3 percent. Cupcake and ICS are tied for last place, but we expect ICS to climb rapidly as soon as it's, y'know, officially available on more devices.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/04/a...-on-55-percen/
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January 6th, 2012, 00:24 Posted By: wraggster
Box.net, an online cloud storage service, has made a few facelifts to the latest version of its Android app to help you get the most out of that 50GB storage limit it offered last month. The newest update offers a front page widget that shows you the progress of any files currently undergoing modifications or uploads; it also includes the ability to upload email attachments or other downloaded files directly from whatever app you're in. Lastly, version 1.5 also gives you the option of creating documents in the office app of your choice and saving it in Box, rather than the doc editor. The service now boasts 1.9 million mobile users, so it's nice to see the company get serious about making some crucial improvements to its user experience.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/05/box-android-update/
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