Android fans rejoice! Jay Freeman (otherwise known as Saurik) has announced today that after years of hard work he has ported Cydia Substrate over to Android. Now you might be thinking to yourself, “Isn’t Android already open source? Why would someone even want Cydia substrate on Android?” Well, having Cydia Substrate on Android is actually [...]
I’ve been trying to build an app for my blog, EPELTECH, but the thing is… I’m not a developer. On July last year I bought myself a subscription to Apple’s developer program just to realize I didn’t know anything about building an app and that it was much more complicated than I thought it would [...]
Are you bored with Temple Run 2? Well, here’s something new for you try. Imangi Studios has tied up with Disney to release Temple Run: OZ, a game promoting the film ‘Oz The Great and Powerful’. Temple Run 2, when released, saw much popularity and was download millions of times in the first few days. [...]
Previously we have talked about the release of Vine for iOS on the 24th of January. Vine is an app that was created by Twitter to enable people to share 6-second looping videos on Facebook and its social network. Since its release, it has only been available for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad but this hasn’t [...]
Posted on February 9, 2013 by Elias Pelcastre
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Due to the slow, but sure extinction of Flash on mobile devices it has become very difficult to watch videos on sites like Gorillavid, Putlocker, MovPod which allows its users “share” and upload for others to watch for free. The Nexus 7 is one of the most popular tablets available on the market at the [...]
Nintendo, Nintendo, Nintendo… When will you bring your games to other platforms besides your own? There are certainly enough people (myself included) who want to relive their childhood through the Nintendo 64 classics. Unfortunately, because of the company’s exclusiveness, it can get a little complicated if you want to enjoy these games comfortably on the [...]
Last week, we covered Apple’s announcement of their 40 billionth app download from the iOS App Store. Since that announcement, I’ve been talking with several people about why the App Store, despite its exclusivity, sees so much more success than the Android Market. The question is not if the App Store is more successful, that much is clear. With [...]
Facebook, who’s desperately trying to take over the instant messaging space, released a new feature to their Messenger app. In a not so shocking move, Facebook Messenger for iOS and Android were updated with voice messaging. Apps such as Whatsapp, Voxer etc already have this feature and now your favorite social messenger has it too. [...]
It’s the end of the year and as always, Google has released a list of their best apps. In 2012, Google managed to close the gap with Apple’s App Store, shelling out about 750,000 apps. The search engine giant has also been releasing regular updates for its iOS set of apps. They also recently released [...]
Posted on December 27, 2012 by Jaden Ellett
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On a train hurtling across Switzerland and individual lets his daughter use his Android phone to play a game. When they get to their destination the daughter wants to play the same game on her dad’s computer. The problem is however, the game isn’t available. Unlike most people who would just move on, an idea [...]