by Unifor | Oct 7, 2014 | News |
Microsoft’s problem with mobile has largely been a software one. As the company has learned, it’s not enough to make powerful tablets or phones if the software isn’t there to support it. But Adobe might be able to help. Though the two have worked...
by Unifor | Oct 6, 2014 | News |
Video games are here to stay, so it’s time to embrace them as a viable, legitimate educational tool. No one is suggesting that first-person shooter games are going to improve math scores or reading comprehension. But an emerging industry of educational tools masked...
by Unifor | Oct 3, 2014 | News |
In 2007, Alan Becker, 17, uploaded a video to YouTube that instantly went viral. Today, this fourth sequel to that stick-figure animation, at 13 minutes long, has already racked up 275,000 views mere hours after its release. In Animator vs. Animation IV, stick figures...
by Unifor | Oct 2, 2014 | News |
It’s official: we’ve reached the final frontier of video game adaptations. A Tetris movie is in the works! Threshold Entertainment, the studio behind the two late ’90s Mortal Kombat movies, are teaming with The Tetris Company (a gaming company that deals exclusively...
by Unifor | Oct 1, 2014 | News |
While many new Android flagships sport hardware specifications that appear competitive with recent iPhones, top rated iPhone games remain conspicuously missing from Google Play, a problem that Apple’s new Metal API and 64-bit Application Processors threaten to...
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