Blogs

Five Must-Have Android Apps for Personal or Business Money Management

Some 21 percent of mobile phone users used their phones to access banking functions in 2012, reports the Federal Reserve. Another 28 percent expected to convert to mobile banking in the future. With thousands of financial apps available for Android users, individuals and businesses may find it difficult to select the right apps for their […]

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5 most famous Android games with Indian flavour

Even though the Android app store offers users a myriad of marvellous games, only a few of them feature that Indian flavour players seem to love. The gaming world includes an amazing array of themes, designs, and great action, but the truth is that those who are interested in Indian-inspired games might face difficulties in […]

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Android cars: Dream of every driver

At a first look, cars and Smartphone don’t seem to have a very solid connection. We use our smartphones to talk with friends and family, access the web, and take photos; on the other hand, we use cars to move from one place to another, so it appears that the two tech innovations are pretty […]

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Kickstarter’s Effect on Independent Game Developers

Kickstarter.com, one of the most well-known crowdfunding sites, has proven to be a big boon for independent publishers, including those of video games. The basic concept of crowdfunding is a simple one. An individual or business posts a project on a crowdfunding site such as Kickstarter and sets a funding limit for the project. If this limit is reached, the project receives the […]

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Hellboy Studios Developer Diary Part 2: Google’s new Games API a developers opportunity

This month Google announced tools to help developers make their games more social at the Google I/O Conference. The new Google Play Services API will allow developers to implement; Cloud Saves, Achievements and Leaderboards, and Multiplayer Matchmaking. The interesting part is that these services are available to Android as well as iOS developers.

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Hellboy Studios Developer Diary part 1 – Introduction and handling placeholder content

Kicking off the first of our Developer Blog series are Daksh Tandon & Mike Knight of  Hellboy Studios, a Delhi-based development team working on their first game. Look out for the continuation of their blog series over the next few months as they build and market their new game. If you’re a developer and would […]

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