Gentlemen, start your iPhones! Gameloft has just released its entry into the simulation racing space with ‘GT Racing Motor Academy‘ for the iPhone. Its got 100 fully licensed vehicles across 25 real world car manufacturers, which considering this is an iPhone title is a huge feat. GT Racing Motor Academy includes a career mode with 6-player races which can [...] Full story...
One constant complaint I hear from iPhone developers is that it is very difficult to manage limited-times promotions.
INQ Mobile will be made available for the first time to Indian consumers this week. INQ has linked up with Aircel to launch its innovative range of mobile phones in India.
Are you wearing your “green” today? If you’re not, you should be – you wouldn’t want to risk the wrath of drunken St.
The INQ Chat 3G – a budget-range device from INQ – is from a company that is a division of the huge multinational that is Hutchison Whampoa (who also happen to own the ‘3‘ networks in various countries).
The U.S. smartphone market was dominated by Research In Motion (NSDQ: RIMM) in 2009, but Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) and Android are nipping at its heels, according to new data released from Canalys.
If you’re not quite feeling the graphite-colored HTC Desire that has been making the rounds for the past few months, we’ve got some potentially good news for you.
Have you been playing Tap Tap Revenge 3 but wish it had a little more Kings of Leon in it? Oh, you have, have you? Then it looks like this article is going to be short and sweet as Tapulous has given us TWO codes to give away to you, the IntoMobile reader, for Kings of Leon Revenge.
The rumors were true. Sprint (NYSE: S) has just contacted us to let us know that the much-ballyhooed, but rarely purchased Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Nexus One has just been confirmed for the Big Yellow network! With T-Mobile (NYSE: DT) and Verizon partnered up for Nexus One-love since the get-go, AT&T (NYSE: T) recently confirmed to [.
Those sometimes-silly little applications could lead to another boom period, as GetJar is saying the global market will grow to $17.
Say you’re a world-renowned consumer electronics maker and you’ve got more gadgets running around the world than the US has citizens.