Paradox seeks to make games for next-gen and mobile platforms
"We need to adapt…and be ahead of the curve. We're going to do a lot of Linux stuff. We're going to do a lot of mobile stuff with Android and iOS. We're …
"We need to adapt…and be ahead of the curve. We're going to do a lot of Linux stuff. We're going to do a lot of mobile stuff with Android and iOS. We're …
More and more developers these days are using the Play Store to get beta versions of software into the hands of willing users. The system works well, so it’s nice to report that another well-known app is taking advantage of it. Yelp now has an Android Beta Testers Google+ community that, if you join, will grant you access to the latest features before everyone else.
You may know the drill by now, as the screenshot above repeats the same steps most communities of this type require.
Yelp Launches Official Play Store Beta Program, Calls On All Eager Testers To Join Via Google+ Community was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
Microsoft, Apple, Sprint and Verizon have already shelled out millions to help the president bring high-speed broadband to schools and amp up the role technology plays in education. Now Adobe’s on the bandwagon too, and it’s bringing along gobs of…
Another danger is that Linux will try to mount anything (joke suppressed here). Some of the file system drivers are not bug free. Which means that a …
We’re all excited by the prospects of Project Ara, Google’s upcoming lick-and-stick modular phone that will essentially allow users to upgrade the device’s hardware on the fly. Recently, one of the Ara team members showed off a non-functional model of the device at LAUNCH, which gives us a very good idea of how swapping components will work.
They waste no time getting right into the juicy details, so give it a watch.
Fascinating: Project Ara Team Member Gives Us The First Glimpse Of How The Product Will Work In Model Demo At LAUNCH was written by the awesome team at Android Police.