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HTC officially announces HTC One Series
It’s here, the announcement we’ve all been looking forward to for a few months now. HTC has officially announced their new series, known simply as HTC One. The line includes three devices: the HTC One X, One S, and last but not least, One V. …
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HTCdev adds several devices to Unlocked Bootloader Menu
One of the responsibilities of the HTCdev team includes providing a method to unlock the bootloader on several HTC devices. They now allow users to unlock the bootloader on over 30 devices worldwide. Last month we saw them unlock six more handsets on devices near 2 …
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Spacetime Studios begins teasing Vampire MMO ‘Dark Legends’
Spacetime Studios has begun teasing the next release in their popular Legends series of MMO games for Android. Expected to arrive in March at the annual Game Developers Summit, Dark Legends opens with the player recently raised and under the direction of the vampire that sired …
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HTC: “We tried to do too much in 2011″
Even HTC admits that they got carried away with too many models in 2011.
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Lenovo impresses at CES with Android
The magic that is CES is starting a bit early, thanks to Lenovo. They’ve unveiled several new Android devices, and each is just as impressive as the next. Let’s start with what everyone wants to see: tablets. Lenovo announced the IdeaTab S2 10, which is …
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Spacetime Studios announces new content for Star Legends, Pocket Legends
Developers announce some big updates to both of their popular Android titles.
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Spacetime Studios celebrates the arrival of their popular MMOs to the Chrome Web Store by giving away 3 Chromebooks
Spacetime Studios completed a remarkable feat yesterday by becoming the first game publisher to unify their MMOs across multiple desktop and mobile device platforms. Part of that accomplishment came with the introduction of Pocket Legends and Star Legends to the Chrome Web Store. In keeping …
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The future of gaming is here: Spacetime Studios becomes first to unite MMOs across desktop and mobile platforms
One of our favorite developers, SpaceTime Studios, has finally completed their goal of allowing users to play their MMOs together, regardless of platform. I’ve been a strong proponent of platform independent gaming for some time now and have always seen this as the future of …
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First official ICS tablet comes to market, aimed at budget crowd
MIPS is first out of the gate with the Novo7, a low-end ICS tablet that’s packing a 7-inch screen, 1GHz processor, and $100 price tag.
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Droid Razr “Payload” – Verizon Commercial
Perhaps the most cinematic 60 second smartphone commercial to date.
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HTC announces the Rezound for Verizon, available November 14
Can’t say we didn’t see this coming. We’ve been speculating for some time that HTC would announce the Rezound at today’s NYC event. Even the Verizon bit wasn’t much of a surprise after the Rezound showed up early in Verizon store ads. Nevertheless, it’s official …
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Cosmonauts brings turn-based space combat to Android
Superplay Games, an independent team up of seasoned gaming developers and gamers, have released their first title this week. Called Cosmonauts, it’s a free download for Android 2.0 or higher (most tablets) which lets players take turns against one another up in the stars. Featuring both …
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Star Legends: The Blackstar Chronicles Comes to Chrome Webstore
You know that ridiculously fun and addictive 3D MMO game you’ve been playing on your Android phone? No, not Pocket Legends, but the other Spacetime Studios game, Star Legends: The Blackstar Chronicles. It’s coming to PC and Mac platforms in the form a native Client Game in …
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Duke Nukem 3D Coming to Android “Very Soon”
We might have waited years (and years, and years) for Duke Nukem 3D to arrive on PC and consoles, but us Android fans should see our little version of the popular title. Don’t hold your breath but we’ll be getting an official release of our …
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Run Android Apps on Your PC with BlueStacks
BlueStacks announced earlier this morning that an alpha version of their free app player is available for Windows PCs. In a nutshell, this makes it possible for users to download and run their Android games and applications on their desktop. Forget 10-inch tablets, that stuff …
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