Other February 10, 2012 Android 4.0: Who will switch first? The full list of devices that will switch to “ice cream” from Google in the near future. Among them: Samsung Galaxy S, Sony Ericsson ray, HTC Sensation and many others.
Other February 10, 2012 What will happen at the Mobile World Congress? The CES exhibition was relatively quiet – without discoveries and interesting releases. It is believed that the loudest announcements of the first half of 2012 will take place at the Mobile World Congress show, which will begin in Barcelona on February 27. Which ones exactly? Read below.
Other February 9, 2012 Dual-core iPad 3 An unexpected detail has appeared about the next device in the iPad line: the processor of the new gadget from Apple will still run on two cores. The date of the announcement of the device also became known.
Other February 9, 2012 They love movies on smartphones Mobile device users are actively interested in movies with the help of their gadgets, and also pay close attention to games “based on motives”. A new trend?
Other February 9, 2012 History of the markets Experts from ShoutEm drew a wonderful infographic dedicated to the history of the development of the mobile market for four years – from the summer of 2008, when the App Store appeared, to August 2011. We have translated it in App2Top and now present it to your attention.
Other February 8, 2012 Mass Effect on iOS and the last days of iPhone 3GS Electronic Arts publishing house announces the imminent release of the mobile version of Mass Effect; Apple today calls for changing the standard resolutions of screenshots in the App Store to those made in HD.
Other February 8, 2012 “Light” news Today, girls spend almost as much on electronics as representatives of the strong half of humanity; the Tiny Tower game, developed by only three people, has crossed the threshold of 10 million downloads.
Other February 8, 2012 Clones are a temporary phenomenon One of the former directors of EA said that with an increase in budgets, the mobile games industry will forget about clones.
Other February 7, 2012 Only 8.5% of Internet traffic comes from mobile devices The explosive growth of the mobile market does not ensure the equally rapid development of mobile traffic. Advertisers lose on this. Nokia is the leader in the number of mobile traffic.
Other February 7, 2012 A place in the top of the App Store costs $ 5,000 There are marketing companies that guarantee that the game will get into the top free apps. They use bots to promote. Apple is already aware.
Other February 7, 2012 Six rules of a successful idea Vitaly Romanov, CEO of Nevosoft, has formulated six rules that must be followed when creating a concept if you want to interest a publisher in your project or just develop a successful mobile game.
Other February 6, 2012 Smartphones have been bypassed by PC shipments Last year, manufacturers shipped 488 million smartphones and “only” 415 million personal computers.
Other February 6, 2012 Monday’s Digest Android is a more stable system than iOS; Samsung Galaxy S II is recognized as the best smartphone in Russia.
Other February 6, 2012 Apple removes clones of popular games from iTunes The Apple company began to counteract clones of top-end applications. The games of an extremely prolific independent developer were the first to fall under the knife.
Podcasts February 3, 2012 App2Top Podcast, issue #11 When the new mobile OS from Microsoft is released, why Android is suitable only for serious boys, as well as who Disney released into the wild just the other day – you will find out by listening to the release of our new podcast.
Other February 3, 2012 Google now scans all Android apps for viruses Google has added an automatic scanner designed to prevent malware from entering the Android Market.
Other February 3, 2012 What do players pay for in F2P games? Why do users go to spend money in a free game? Game designer Pascal Luban is sure that there are not so many reasons – only six. Among them: the desire to speed up the gameplay and the need to get to know someone on the other side of the screen.
Other February 2, 2012 Insidious crocodile Disney The most popular “cartoon” company in the world has decided to approach the distribution of a new mobile application from an unusual side.
Other February 2, 2012 Microsoft talks about its mobile systems The new version of Windows Phone 7, codenamed Tango, is aimed at emerging markets and the public sector. Windows Phone 8, codenamed Apollo, will support all applications developed for its previous version.
Other February 1, 2012 Is piracy a good thing? Finnish developers claim that piracy can benefit and lead to an increase in the popularity of the brand. Russian colleagues partially agree with them.