By Jharma Mulchandani, on December 29th, 2010%
Apple will be the number one platform for developers extensively; calling the Android ecosystem chipped, according to an executive at Rovio Mobile, the developer of the best-selling iPhone game Angry Birds.
Angry Birds of Rovio Mobile iPhone game has turned out to be a worldwide trend since its release in December 2009. The game had a sluggish beginning, yet finally took off; getting 50 million downloads across platforms. Angry Birds has stayed at number one on Apple’s App Store “longer than anyone else,” according to Peter Vesterbacka, Rovio Mobile’s “Mighty Eagle”. He confirmed that Apple . . . → Read More: Angry Birds Executive Predicts the Long-Term Domination of Apple
By Maejoy Lebria, on December 29th, 2010%
Apple’s iPhone hammers out Barbie and the World Cup to get the popular mark of most well-liked item on eBay’s Top Shopped 2010 record, while the iPad moved toward in fifth.
eBay brings together the annual list by studying sale and look for information from the year to follow top shopping fashions.
According to eBay, more than 1.63 million iPhone 4 connected items were sold on eBay in 2010. The iPad and its connected items observed more than 600,000 sales this year, sufficient to get fifth place for the year.
Barbie came next with 1.17 . . . → Read More: eBay Releases List of Top Shopped Items for 2010
By Jane Gracielo, on December 28th, 2010%
Wi-Fi access is one of the main plans of AT & T Inc. for expansion for its subscribers in New York and introducing it in San Francisco, adding information ability in two cities with weighty wireless network utilize from the iPhone and other gadgets.
The phone company is to proclaim that it will expand Wi-Fi hot spots in New York’s Times Square just prior to New Year’s revelers cramming there for the yearly countdown to midnight. It is moreover organizing its first hot spots in a public, outside area of San Francisco, the Embarcadero waterfront district.
. . . → Read More: AT&T Enlarges its Wi-Fi Hot Spots in Public Areas
By Dora Tutor, on December 28th, 2010%
An exclusive e-reader, Amazon Kindle opened three years back, appears to be still a most important attraction as an e-reader. Tablet and e-reader markets are moving on two habits.
Certainly, in e-reader group, Amazon Kindle hits Apple iPad, Barnes & Noble’s Nook Color and Galaxy Tab of Samsung. It is mostly for the reason that Amazon Kindle is for the unparalleled an e-reader and costs the least from others. We can just state that Amazon Kindle, priced merely $139 has produced the most buzz in the e-reader category. Instead of 2010 tablet revolution during Apple iPad and Samsung . . . → Read More: The “War” Among the E-Readers
By Maria Joyce Cabilao, on December 28th, 2010%
Always speculate how our brains have developed in the age of Facebook, Twitter and hundreds of “friends”?
A group of investigators has established a connection between the size of our amygdala, the epicenter of our feelings, and the size and difficulty of our social networks. The larger the amygdala, the larger and further multifaceted the network.
In a study published yesterday in Nature, doctors from Boston University and Harvard University deliberate the social networks of 58 adults rooted in two factors: the quantity of people they were in normal contact with (size) and the quantity . . . → Read More: Scientists Say Social Networks Have a Connection to Brain Structure
By Maejoy Lebria, on December 27th, 2010%
Videogame fighting operated by popular fighting franchises Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat will shortly have to be readdressed following Japanese game creator Namco proclaimed that its much-admired Soul Calibur series is place to create a return.
The reports were broken down by means of micro-blogging location Twitter by Soul Calibur designer Daishi Odashima, who just wrote on his recently opened account that: “SC is BACK! Get ready, fans!”
To keep away from some possible bewilderment with hopeful Namco followers, Odashima’s short tweet was posted beside with a photo of him sat at his desk sketching some iconic Soul Calibur . . . → Read More: New Soul Calibur Title, Currently Built Up by Namco
By Maria Joyce Cabilao, on December 27th, 2010%
It was going to be a huge as per our observation; however, the consequences are currently decisive—CityVille has outshined maker Zynga’s FarmVille as the biggest Facebook game of the world. CityVille has currently rushed up to 67.4 million monthly active consumers as of this writing of article, all of 10 million consumers bigger than Zynga’s preceding top title, FarmVille, according to stat-tracker AppData.
The writing was approximately on the wall back in November, back when the free-to-play, city-building replication pulled in 290,000 exclusive players all of 24 hours next the game’s December 2 deal with. That jumped . . . → Read More: Facebook’s Most Popular App Goes to CityVille by Zynga
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