Showing posts with label ios. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ios. Show all posts

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Games: Bubblis, words and puzzles in 44 languages for Android and iOS.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.


Games: Bubblis, words and puzzles in 44 languages for Android and iOS.


The objective is to construct the words Bubblies proposed from its interface with letters bubbles falling from the top of the screen. Each screen starts with the proposal of a word that the player must complete horizontally. 

As the player is placing letters are new words to fill in lines above. The characters Bloob Bleeb and also part of the game. Bleeb is an ally at first light circles indicates where to place the letters. It also provides wings to slow the decline of letters and more time to complete the items. Furthermore, the evil Bloob impedes the progress of the game by bubbles filled with: fog, smoke, ink, bombs, mines or resonance. These obstacles are overcome by their own specific functions some consoles but are new to mobile gaming. For example, to remove the smoke screen needed physically blow into the microphone of the device.

 Each screen has a different background design. These have worked individually by artisans with devices that simulate the drawing on paper, and their creators is like a little piece of art. Each fund represents a place in the world, easily identifiable. There are 15 designs in total, each with animations, music aesthetics and characteristics of the country or region they represent. Has beginner, advanced and expert, and each of them has 15 screens that can last between 5 and 45 minutes. 

The game is available in 44 languages ​​distributed in 154 countries around the world. The language can be changed at any time by accessing the setup menu of the game. The languages ​​in which it is available, sorted by the potential of language. Bubblis is available for iOS and Android to USD 1.99.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Google acquired top iOS based photo app Snapseed, challenging Facebook`s Instagram


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.


Google Inc  has acquired a top iOS based photo app, Snapseed, in a bid to challenge Facebook Inc ’s Instagram, as Google+ subscriber base and monthly active users soar. According to recent reports, , the search engine giant has decided to enhance its social platform, Google+’s, competitive edge as it tries to challenge Facebook’s dominance in the social networking business, by acquiring the top iOS photo app.

According to reliable sources Snapseed deem as the the best app ever built by the German Software company. It is noted that the $4.99 app won Apple’s coveted iPad App Of The Year award in 2011, for its inventive multitouch photo editing interface, and gained over nine million users during its first year on sale. 
This week we also hit an important milestone–over 400,000,000 people have upgraded to Google+. It was only a year ago that we opened public sign-up, and we couldn’t have imagined that so many people would join in just 12 months. While Google+ is all about creating a better experience across Google, it’s also a destination. And here too, I’m happy to report that we have just crossed 100,000,000 monthly active users on Google+ (plus.google.com and mobile app).

Saturday, July 28, 2012

London 2012: Telefonica launches Olympics app for Androids, iOS and Blackberry devices.

WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.


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London 2012: Telefonica launches Olympics app for Androids, iOS and Blackberry devices.


Taking advantage of the rise of social networks and how easy and quick it is to share information about sports in the media, comes the official implementation of the 2012 London Olympics.

The application is intended for all fans of different sports, looking for instant updates and information results in all competitions of the Olympics.

In this app, you will see the latest results, news and of course, times of each activity.Never miss a single moment of this event!, Which began on July 25 and ending on 12 August.

Features of the app:
Covers all events of the 36 Olympic sports and 21 Paralympic sports.

LIVE: The results are updated in real time and have the option to share them with friends.

You can see live: news, photos and social commentary about the Games.


It has a calendar with the dates of all the competitions of the Olympic Games and allows you to create a favorites list or individual communications.

You can review the Olympic Medal, consulting by country, individual and sport mode the total number of Olympic medals to be delivered in the Games.

Plus you'll find out the profiles (data, conditions, experience) of all athletes participating in the Games in 2012.

The only "but" of the application is only available in English, but do not worry, because it is very educational and certainly not cost you understand and use work perfectly.

Download it now and turn your Olympic spirit to support  your country athletes!

DOWNLOAD LINKS:


For iOS devices LINK
For Android devices LINK
For Blackberry devices LINK

Check out the app Video, London 2012:


Thursday, July 12, 2012

Olympics 2012: NBC launches 2 apps to watch with your iOS and Android devices.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.

Olympics 2012: NBC launches 2 apps to watch with your iOS and Android devices.

NBC launched two mobile apps that will let people watch Olympics events as they happen, look up athlete profiles and access other extra content on their iPads, iPhones and certain Android devices.

NBC said that most of the content will be available only to pay-TV subscribers who have MSBC and CNBC as part of their service. The apps — NBC Olympics and NBC Olympics Live — are free to download starting Thursday.

The apps were created by Adobe Systems Inc. Adobe said NBC will receive analysis about how people interact with the content and ads on the apps. Users will be able to set reminders for their favorite events, record, pause or watch clips later, and switch between camera views while they watch, said Jeremy Helfand, vice president of monetization at Adobe.

Until now, he added, online content for the Olympics has been "limited." A big reason for that is NBC has been worried that showing the games online could hurt its TV audience. Under its new Comcast Corp. ownership, NBC executives now think that the extra coverage will increase interest in the games.

NBC said this the first time that all the Olympic events, more than 3,500 hours of coverage, will be available on smartphone and tablet computers. The 2012 Olympics will begin on July 27 with the official opening ceremony in London. In addition to the apps, NBC is also streaming events online.

Despite the popularity of the games NBC has said that it does not expect to turn a profit on them, given the high cost of doing business in London.


Wednesday, July 11, 2012

China: Apple will start selling the New iPad in July 20.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.


China: Apple will start selling the New iPad  in July 20.

Apple will start selling the newest version of the iPad in China on July 20 after paying $60 million to settle a dispute over the ownership of the tablet computer's name.

Apple Inc. says it will begin selling its latest iPad starting at $499 and will cut the price of the older iPad 2 to $399.

The tablet computers will be sold online, at Apple stores, and through approved resellers.

Apple often brings products to China later than in other countries. The iPad model coming to China this month went on sale in the U.S. and several other countries in March. It features a sharper screen and a faster processing chip than the previous two iPad models.

Apple still dominates the emerging market for tablet computers, though Google and Microsoft are both coming out with competing devices.

The name dispute had threatened iPad sales in China, Apple's second-largest market after the United States and the source of much of its growth.

Apple, which is headquartered in Cupertino, Calif., said it bought the global rights to the iPad name from Shenzhen Proview Technology in 2009, but Chinese authorities said the rights in China were never transferred. A Chinese court ruled in December that Proview still owned the name in China and the company asked Chinese authorities to seize iPads.

To settle the dispute, Apple paid Proview $60 million to gain the rights to the iPad name. The company won approval from Chinese regulators for the device in May.

AP.