Three Takeaways From Apple’s 2018 Event

For Apple fans, last week’s event in the Steve Jobs Theater was a yearly tradition keeping in line with the tech giant’s previous hardware announcements. The mid-generation refresh was expected, and the swirl of rumors surrounding the event turned out to be largely true. But while amateur sleuths knew what was coming down the pike…

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2018 Apple Rumor Roundup

Autumn is upon us and that means so is another mid-generation refresh of Apple’s flagship devices. On September 12, Apple is set to reveal the next entries in their long-running line of iPhones, including a new version of their premium iPhone X. We’re going to take a look at some of the key leaks and…

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Five Tech Influencers You Should Follow in 2018

Technology moves at a blistering pace. From new product launches to major OS updates, it can be easy to feel overwhelmed as you’re browsing the day’s headlines. But it doesn’t have to be. Tech experts of all stripes and backgrounds have garnered huge followings online because of their abilities to deftly navigate the tech world,…

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ASO Tips and Tricks for Gaming Apps

Mobile games make up a majority of the nearly 6 million apps on both the Apple App Stores and Google Play Store, and it’s clear that game and app developers are taking advantage of this ever-popular app category, leading to an overpopulated app ecosystem.

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The Advantages and Challenges of Outsourcing Game Development

If you’ve played a modern AAA video game recently, odds are it wasn’t the product of a single team in a single studio. While the days of garage game designers are by no means over, when it comes to the heavy-hitting, million-copies-selling series, like Assassins Creed, Madden, or FIFA, they were most likely created by many remote teams working together.

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E3 2018 Mobile Game Announcements

Gaming’s biggest annual event, E3, kicked off last week, with the gaming industry’s major publishers all holding press conferences aimed at hyping fans and goading competitors. While the primary focus was arguably aimed specifically at dedicated game consoles, like the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X, mobile gamers were anything but left out. We’re going…

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The Slow Death of Windows Phone

Microsoft officially pulled the plug on Windows Phone in July of last year. Of course, the announcement of the end of Redmond’s technical support for the mobile OS was really just a confirmation of what most app developers and users already knew: Windows Phone had been languishing for a long time. This death knell was…

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