Tool and middleware firm moves to embrace mobile and tablet platforms
Read More »The Science of EMC
We speak to the creator of a beautiful game inspired by the laws of physics
Read More »Start-Up Spotlight: Neon Play
Meet a start-up that's causing quite a stir with their mobile apps
Read More »Intel criticises Nokia’s WP7 switch
Intel CEO Paul Otellini has lashed out at Nokia over its decision to side with Microsoft and adopt its Windows Phone 7 software platform in its future smartphone handsets. Otellini’s firm is likely annoyed that Nokia’s decision also meant the abandonment of plans to use Intel’s MeeGo platform in its …
Read More »EA: Mobile needs more core games
Travis Boatman, EA Mobile VP of Worldwide Studios, claims there is huge market potential for core-focused mobile games. Speaking at the DICE Summit in Las Vegas, the man who helped to bring Dead Space to the iPhone and iPad claimed the notion that mobile games are for casual consumers is …
Read More »GameSalad: Why making games is more accessible than ever
We ask whether this free game dev toolkit is best for aspiring creators
Read More »HTC invests in OnLive
Smartphone manufacturer HTC has made two strategic investments that could pave the way for mobile-based cloud gaming. The Taiwanese phone manufacturer has purchased a $40 million stake in OnLive, and has also wholly acquired London-based Saffron Digital. OnLive’s business is built on the premise of streaming high-end gameplay, via servers, …
Read More »Gamescom shakes up mobile space, awards show
The organisers behind Gamescom have announced it has made some key changes to the event’s awards show and mobile space this year. In addition to the console, handheld and PC sections, the mobile gaming section is expected to be overhauled to reflect the growth of the apps business. Apps will …
Read More »Scaleform embraces iOS and Android
Scaleform GFx 4.0 to enable the creation of Flash-based applications, interfaces and games for popular mobile platforms
Read More »Android leads smartphone market
A new study from Canalys claims that in the final quarter of 2010 Google mobile OS Android overtook Nokia’s Symbian platform to become the best selling smartphone OS in the world. Shipment of Android-based devices hit 33.3m worldwide in the period. By comparison, Symbian device sales hit 31m. Apple iOS …
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