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Wednesday, 20 August 2014

Flappy Bird Creator Unveils His Next Game - Swing Copters

Flappy Bird Creator Unveils His Next Game - Swing Copters
After the unexpected success of Flappy Bird, creator Dong Nguyen faced intense scrutiny, which led to him eventually pulling his game from the App Store and Google Play
The Interface is also quite good
The Character
In Flappy Bird, the player taps to make a bird flap and rise, piloting it through small gaps in a pipe. In Swing Copters, the player taps to reverse the horizontal direction of a bug-eyed peanut of a creature wearing a helicopter’s rotor, weaving back and forth to maneuver the character through gaps in scaffolds flanked by swinging mallets. The novice player will be forgiven for thinkingSwing Copters is just Flappy Bird oriented vertically. It certainly looks that way; even the interfaces, the score display, and the visual style match almost completely. But those similarities only help make the strong contrast between the two games more evident.

MOTO 360 May Be Launched On Sept 4.!!!!

Moto 360 may be launched on Sept 4 2014
Motorola has been teasing its Moto 360 smartwatch for sometime.It will have a optical heart rate monitor, a pedometer and will be waterproof up to 3.3 meters with for 30 mins. The watch will have a stainless steel casing and a plastic back along with a horween leather band and a metal buckle closure.
Sleek & Compact

As we near the official release of the Moto 360 next week, speculation and parsing of the little information we have has gone rampant. While we don't know a whole lot about the watch — even though we've held it in our own hands — we do know that the big sore spot for many is the so-called "black...





Friday, 8 August 2014

Samsung still the leader in the US

Samsung still the leader in the US mobile phone market: Counterpoint Research

Samsung still retains a 36 per cent share of the US smartphone market, latest data from Counterpoint Research shows.

It also led the overall US mobile phone market with a 37% share.