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Saturday, January 7, 2012

Microsoft Xbox Live coming to Android and iOS Games


In a blow to Windows Phone 7, Microsoft will soon build apps that let iOS and Android users play its wildly popular Xbox Live games, a developer familiar with Microsoft's plans confirmed today.


"Xbox is a client of ours. There's no way they'll be ignoring those other mobile platforms," the developer told Business Insider.

Microsoft's Xbox plans were first reported by LiveSide who spotted a job posting on the Microsoft careers site.
The job is for developers with iOS and Android experience. In itself, that doesn't say much, points out Neowin, as Microsoft already launched a new My Xbox LIVE app for iOS devices last month, alongside the launch of an Xbox Companion app for Windows Phone. The iOS app doesn't let you play games on your iPhone or iPad, although it does let you send messages to Live buddies, change your avatar, or track your achievements.

However, the job posting indicates that Microsoft's plans to bring Live games to iOS and Android. It says:

"As the team inside IEB (Interactive Entertainment Business) dedicated to mobile experiences, we work closely with console software team and Xbox LIVE services team to bring the latest and greatest gaming and entertainment experience to mobile platforms including Windows Phone, iOS and other mobile platforms."
On the one hand, right now the killer app for Windows Phone 7 is Xbox Live. Microsoft even advertises it as "the only phone with Xbox Live built in."

On the other, if Microsoft makes Xbox Live the exclusive domain of Windows Phone 7, it is practically handing the live gaming market on iOS and Android to rivals like Sony's PlayStation's PSN.
According to the mobile developer, Microsoft isn't about to let that happen.

[Via Business Insider]

Monday, January 2, 2012

10 Must-Have iPhone Games


Scored an iPhone this holiday season? Or perhaps just delicious iTunes Store credit? We have assembled this list of the best iPhone games; if you’re a gamer, these are the must-have apps for your device. Loosen your thumbs, loosen your wallet, and start playing.
10 Must-Have iPhone Games Angry Birds Rio
Angry Birds Rio - Angry Birds Rio is a sequel to Rovio’s award-winning physics puzzler, Angry Birds. Though it’s a tie-in to the animated film Rio, the game is surprisingly compelling in its own right, with dozens of stages to solve and a more polished bird-flinging mechanic. Though the fiendish green pigs are nowhere to be found, merely saving your feathered friends also proves to be a persuasive reason to keep playing.


Dead Space - Malevolent aliens called Necromorphs confront you at every turn in this harrowing action/survival-horror title from Electronic Arts. Adapted from the iconic console series, Dead Space for iOS is a surprisingly intuitive and fun game that proves that your iPhone has a few good scares in it.
10 Must-Have iPhone GamesContre JourContre Jour - There are few platformers as original and visually distinctive as Contre Jour. Instead of manipulating a character across a variety of obstacles, you’re instead tasked with manipulating the ground itself to guide your character to its destination. The app’s unique use of contrasting color and lighting also ensures that Contre Jour is one of the more aesthetically pleasing apps out there.


Cut the Rope - The point of this adorable physics-based puzzle game is to help Om Nom the dinosaur eat a piece of candy. Sound simple? It’s not. Cut the Rope throws all kinds of tricks and obstacles in your path—including spikes, spiders, and a surprisingly realistic physics engine. While it’s easy to “cut the rope” with a quick swipe on your iPhone, timing your actions and planning your moves are the ultimate keys to success.
Infinity Blade - There is no game on the iPhone more “epic” than the fantasy action title Infinity Blade from Epic Games. Empowered by the graphically stunning Unreal Engine, Infinity Blade lets you see every dodge, slash, and block in brutal detail.


10 Must-Have iPhone GamesTiny WingsTiny Wings - There are few games on the App Store as elegantly simple as Tiny Wings. Using a one-touch control scheme, the easily-accessible and brightly-colored app is a breeze to learn, but nearly impossible to master: Guiding your little flightless bird through multiple islands before the sun sets will keep players coming back time after time.
Tiny Tower - Tiny Tower is exactly what it sounds like: You play as the landlord of a small skyscraper who seeks to augment his bustling tower with businesses and citizens. With many different “bitizens” to satisfy and tons of shops to unlock, Tiny Tower is the definition of “time sink.”
Flight Control - The first game to pioneer the line drawing mechanic on the iPhone platform, Flight Control is a surprisingly clever puzzler with millions of fans (and many, many imitators). You play as an air traffic controller who needs to draw a route for every airplane on the screen to land safely, ensuring that each plane avoids the others in an increasingly-crowded sky.


10 Must-Have iPhone GamesReal Racing 2Real Racing 2 - Despite stiff competition, there’s really only one marquee racing franchise on the iPhone platform, and that’s the Real Racing series. With its licensed cars, realistic graphics, and multiple controller options, Real Racing is a joy to drive and only gets better when you speed into the game’s rigorous multiplayer for a match against your friends.
Plants Versus Zombies - PopCap’s Plants Versus Zombies is a tower defense game with a sense of humor. You play as a homeowner with a green thumb and a zombie problem. You must fend off wave after wave of resourceful undead as they try to invade your home and, as zombies are wont to do, eat your brains. Luckily, you have a full arsenal of peapods, fungi, and vegetables at your disposal. The zombies don’t stand a chance.
[source PCWorld]

Friday, December 30, 2011

4 Free Alternatives to Siri


Didn’t get an iPhone 4S this holiday? Don’t worry — there are other voice-recognition apps on the market that can stand up to Siri‘s voice-controlled awesomeness on your devices.

In fact, a few of these apps are available for Android and BlackBerry users as well. Check out some download-worthy and free Siri alternatives below.


  • Vlingo – Vlingo doesn’t just take voice commands to make calls, SMS, emails, search the web, or get directions, it does something Siri can’t – interfaces with your Twitter and Facebook accounts to let you update with your voice . . . and it really works, even without workarounds.
  • Dragon Go – Available for iPhone and iPod Touch owners running iOS 4.0 or later, this app works similarly to Siri in that it will interpret and take commands from your voice. You can ask for directions, to draft an email or SMS, and get show times to upcoming movies in your area by directing you to external websites.
  • Google – Google Mobile’s voice abilities let you find information available on Search. For example, you can search with your voice for movie times, photos, websites, nearby restaurants, and more.
  • Voice Control – Your iPhone’s included voice search isn’t as powerful as Siri (or any of these other apps), but it does the trick when making calls, searching music on your phone, and getting the time. It’s a good start, anyway. 

  • This article originally published at GeekSugar here.


    [Via Mashable]