Google has announced that Android users can now "try" games before they've downloaded the app. The company is expanding its Instant Apps technology to include Play Store games. Compatible titles can be opened just by clicking a link, no install required.
Razer has unveiled its first smartphone, a device geared specifically towards on-the-go entertainment. The company, better known for its gaming products, said the handset has "ground-breaking" audio-visual hardware for improved mobile gaming and videos.
Struggling video game company Nintendo has announced another new idea that could turn its business around. Expanding on its recent entry into smartphone gaming, the company sees value in creating physical game controllers for mobile devices.
Adoption of new technologies used to happen slowly in the healthcare space but the pace is speeding up. Here are just some of the advancements in tech that are driving big changes in healthcare!
Mobile gaming continues to boom and advance many areas of our lives. Businesses are seeing an increase in ROI within many departments-marketing being one of them.
Nintendo earlier this year finally decided to move into the mobile gaming arena, and it's now setting an output target — five games by the end of 2017.
An independent app maker has penned an open letter to the developers of the highly addictive Candy Crush Saga game accusing them of “taking the food out of my family’s mouth”, over attempts to cancel his trademark.
France’s Royal Cactus today announced the arrival of their first iOS game in the iTunes App Store. Jelly Glutton, already a hit on Facebook, is the first of Royal Cactus’ suite of interactive games to make the jump to mobile.
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Online gaming has dramatically grown over the years. One report found that there are more than 200 million online gamers in the world, while the average PC or Mac user in the United States spends close to six hours playing online games.
What do you get when you combine three MIT Computer Science grads and projected explosive growth in the mobile gaming industry? The answer is Kamcord, the hot Y Combinator backed startup out of Sunnyvale, CA.