Monday, April 14, 2014

Verizon extends discount on "More Everything" plan to those who bring their own device

Verizon extends discount on "More Everything" plan to those who bring their own device

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Verizon has cut the price of its "More Everything" plan for those who are using their own smartphone. The new pricing starts on April 17th. Current Verizon subscribers paying month to month, can switch to a "More Everything" plan and will save $10 with the purchase of 8GB or less. This will bring the monthly access price for each smartphone down to $30. Those who purchase 10GB or more will save $25, which brings the access price for each smartphone down to $15 a month. The deal, which is available for a limited time, also includes customers on Verizon Edge. Phones brought over to the plan must be compatible with Verizon's pipeline.
Leaked screenshots reveal a possible upcoming huge Android redesign

Leaked screenshots reveal a possible upcoming huge Android redesign

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Android might be up for a massive redesign with icons in the system taking a swing towards the flatter visuals of Google’s web visual identity, according to leaked screenshots obtained by Android Police. The new icons appear to be inspired by Google’s web iconography, but they are not direct copies, and some differ hugely from what’s currently on the web or on Android.
Tiny Realms

Tiny Realms

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Increasing in presence within the mobile gaming scene, real-time strategy games are starting to show their worth, as a host of titles were announced within last year. During PAX East 2014, we managed to check out an up and coming one that’ll be making its way to the iPhone and iPad. From the creative minds of video game studio Tiny Mob Games, the fantasy RTS game Tiny Realms is hoping to give mobile gamers a serious contender in the space.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Midnight Star

Midnight Star

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Going in and out of the various gaming booths at PAX East 2014, it’s quite obvious that mobile gaming is still having some trouble penetrating the hardcore gaming market. Everyone is solidly set on traditional gaming consoles and the PC, but there’s one company that’s doing something clever to entice these serious gamers. Unlike the horde of mobile puzzle games in abundance during PAX East, video game developer Industrial Toys seems to have a gem with its sci-fi shooter Midnight Star.