A new study from PopCapGames shows that about half of all gamers in the United States and United Kingdom prefer mobile devices as their primary gaming device. Solutions Group, an independent research firm, performed the study on behalf of PopCapGames, … Continue reading
In the second quarter of 2012, 153.9 million smartphones were shipped to customers, and nearly a third of them were from Samsung. Continue reading
A new report from the Opera ad network shows that it’s more profitable for content providers to advertise on iOS than on Android. Continue reading
In the second quarter of 2012, Apple’s iPhone represented 73 percent of smartphone activations through AT&T. The new activations come at a time when AT&T, like Verizon, is changing its pricing structures to account for mobile device data usage. Both … Continue reading
A new report from advertising network Adfonic shows Android ad impressions surpassing those of devices running Apple’s iOS. Continue reading
Android users only open 23 percent of their apps 11 or more times, while iOS users open 35 percent of their apps 11 or more times. Continue reading
More than 60 percent of mobile apps that collect data come with a privacy policy. The Future of Privacy Forum has released the results of a study that looked at privacy policies in mobile apps. FPF, along with the Center … Continue reading
According to a June survey from mobile marketing firm Velti, smartphone owners prefer Barack Obama over Mitt Romney in this fall’s presidential election. Continue reading
The police department of Lowell, Massachusetts will soon be using about 40 iPads loaded with Zco Corporation’s PolicePad app. Continue reading
BMW has announced an update to its iDrive system that integrates a 3D city mode to model buildings. When a turn is approaching, the view automatically switches to show a birds-eye view, than a view from directly overhead that shows … Continue reading