Amazon’s Kindle Fire Aims at Tablet Gaming

With Kindle Fire’s success, is Amazon aiming at the gaming industry for tablet. Recently, Los Angeles Times reported about Amazon’s under the radar recruitment of game developers and several job postings have been posted on the site. The sudden interest of the company in game design could be something else. The founder of Digital World Research,[…]

Is Business App Development for iPhone a Viable Investment?

IPhone’s growing popularity has been largely attributed to Apple’s innovation and revolutionary approach to technology. The cool features and easy customization makes iPhone one of the most in demand smart phones today. With the continued increase of iPhone sales, the number of consumers accessing the internet using their smart phones also increases. This makes it[…]

Android Developers now have Official Google+ Page

In order to give app developers better opportunity, Google has finally launched the official Google+ page solely for Android Developers. The open community is for developers to be fully motivated in participating and setting up collaborative efforts among developers in creating Android apps in line with the current consumer demand in the market. The objective of[…]

Rooting Kindle Fire even with the 6.2.1 Update

Although a lot of people particularly Kindle Fire owners awaited for the long overdue Kindle update from Amazon, it actually did more than update the tablet and improve its interface. The Kindle Fire 6.2.1 Update ruined the one click rooting method which developers introduced at the XDA Developer’s Forum. Although Kindle Fire users can still[…]

BlackBerry Playbook OS 2.0 – Are your Apps ready for this Tablet?

RIM (Research In Motion) is set to release its BlackBerry PlayBook 0s 2.0 this coming February and developers must make sure that their apps are ready for this tablet when the launch date is announced. With RIM preparing its tablet’s market introduction, the company encourages all BlackBerry app developer to test their old and new[…]

Android 4.0 for Tablets needs some Tweaking

Last October, Google introduced the Android 4.0 or Ice Cream Sandwich for Android based smart phones and tablets. The new Android platform from Google has two purposes and these are to improve the tablet user experience and to have unified software for tablet and smart phone devices. Before Android 4.0, majority of Google tablets ran[…]