One of Halfbrick‘s first iOS title, Fruit Ninja, has certainly been getting a lot of love from the developer that’s been adding a ton of new content to the game lately. A couple of weeks ago, they released an update that allows for multiplayer games over Game Center, as well as full support for Game…
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AVG buys DroidSecurity to boost mobile security
AVG Security has just purchased the Android app maker DroidSecurity and the move is another indication that mobile security is becoming a big deal. Many of you may know AVG as a provider of desktop malware software and DroidSecurity is best known for its suite of Android-based security products. The move will help AVG target…
Epic Games’ iOS Game ‘Project Sword’ Becomes ‘Infinity Blade’; New Trailer and Details Revealed
Back in September’s Apple Event, not only did Apple show off Game Center, but Epic Games took the stage to show off what the Unreal Technology could do on the iOS platform. The game that was shown was called “Project Sword” at the time, and it blew my socks off. Now Epic Games has not…
Angry Birds for Android updated with 45 new levels
The hit game Angry Birds for Android has just received an update that gives the application 45 new levels to play, bringing it up to par with the iPhone version of the game, Halloween version notwithstanding. The update for the application brings us a new section, the Big Setup, which will likely be familiar to…
BlackBerry PlayBook Tablet Launching February?
For those looking to nail down a launch date for RIM’s tablet, Trinidad & Tabago’s TSTT’s Jay Alvi has said they plan on launching the BlackBerry PlayBook this February. That falls in line with RIM’s established early 2011 launch window, and also conveniently lands on the month of Mobile World Congress, where co-CEO Mike Lazaridis…
REVIEW: Samsung Transform – Sprint ID is handy, but is it enough for this phone?
The Samsung Transform isn’t like other smartphones recently reviewed by IntoMobile, which have been particularly exciting in the last few months. It seems like every week we are blessed with a new phone sporting the latest operating systems like Windows Phone 7 and Android Froyo 2.2, technologies like 4G and mobile hotspots, cameras with more…
Samsung sells 3 million U.S. Galaxy S smartphones
Samsung had a monster quarter with more than 71 million phone shipped and it looks like it is gaining traction in the U.S. market because it has sold more than 3 million Galaxy S smartphones in the United States alone. Unlike Apple and its exclusive iPhone 4, Samsung took a shotgun approach and brought its…
T-Mobile G2 and HTC Desire Z permanently rooted – Why you may want to wait
We knew the T-Mobile G2 and the HTC Desire Z that is is based on was going to eventually get a permanent root solution. Well, that time has come. The T-Mobile G2, as well as the Desire Z have officially been rooted, permanently. Thanks to the guys over at XDA, (again) we are now in…
Square now sees millions of dollars in transactions each week
Recently, mobile payment reader Square opened up its doors to the public after being in a private pilot program for a few months, and the floodgates have opened up along with it. Square now processes millions of dollars every single week with no signs of slowing down. The convenience of making and receiving payments with…
Windows Phone 7 Launch Week Survival Guide – All you need to know about WP7
Windows Phone big launch week is now upon us and we have compiled all the information you need to choose the right handset and get yourself started with Windows Phone 7. There’s a lot to know about WP7 — the good stuff as well as all the bad stuff — so we thought we’d put…






