We've seen our fair share of humorous videos featuring the very popular Angry Birds. There's been the excellent peace summit, and the birthday cake, not to mention Rovio's own promotional videos, that will undoubtedly bring a smile to any face. We've got another one today, and it will make your Sunday.
Angry Birds Rio is now available to download in the App Store. The movie tie in edition of Rovio's popular iOS app features "two fantastic episodes," and offers a total of 60 levels for gamers to play through.
It’s a new day in New Zealand and with it comes the arrival of the highly anticipated Angry Birds Rio game. The latest game in the Angry Birds series, Rio should be available soon across the world in the App Store.
Fans of the popular Rovio game Angry Birds are in luck, as a new update for the iOS game is now available for both the iPhone/iPod touch and iPad versions. Version 1.5.3 of the game includes 15 new levels and of course, some new treats.
The developers at Endloop, have some big plans for iOS with the upcoming release of Chicken Balls (think a cross between Angry Birds and Peggle) and a new location based game. Click through for all the details.
If you thought Rovio was out of ideas for milking Angry Birds, you couldn't be more wrong. During a panel at this week’s Game Developer Conference (GDC), Rovio's CEO, Peter Vesterbacka, announced that the company is on the verge of adding yet another bunch of levels to Angry Birds Seasons, a movie, as well as some brand new apps this year.
Angry Birds has become a true cultural phenomenon. It has also achieved an incredible feat in keeping the top spot in the App Store rankings for so long. From the Super Bowl to peace summits, the concept of throwing birds at pigs has taken over the planet and its latest manifestation will amaze you.
As announced, the creators of the popular iOS game Angry Birds have teamed up with the folks behind the upcoming animated film “Rio" tonight, and aired a very special 30 second spot a few moments ago at the Super Bowl.
If you spent the better part of your week ranting about the hype surrounding "The Daily" in our comments; we hope you don't have anything planned for tonight as you're on for some more.
If you’re looking forward to Rovio’s Valentine’s Day themed edition of Angry Birds, you’re in luck. Read on for a sneak peak of the popular bird throwing iOS game.
Rovio Mobile comes through with another update to Angry Birds and Angry Birds HD. Today's release adds new content that Rovio is describing as "all crazier than popcorn on a hot stove."
Since Apple is an American company, currency fluctuations have no bearing on what users in the United States pay for items in iTunes. However, around the world there are true disparities. They are only made worse by how Apple sets global prices in the first place.
Rovio has announced that a new version of Angry Birds, inspired by Rio (an upcoming animated feature film), will hit the App Store this coming March. The game will feature 45 levels, and "will be available for download on smart phones and tablets worldwide."
To a very many, Angry Birds is a game we can't stop coming back to, but as a whole, it has gone far beyond that. It has become a cultural hit, influencing merchandise and accessories from T-shirts to plush toys and ringtones to iPhone cases. What about heading to Hollywood?
Apple’s long awaited Mac App Store is online and is about to change how many of us purchase software. Announced last fall at Apple’s “Back To The Mac” presentation, the Store looks promising. It does to Mac applications what the iTunes App Store did for iOS apps. I’ve played around with the new feature for a few hours and also made some purchases. Here is our "first look" assessment of this huge OS X update.
Apple unveiled the Mac App Store at an event cleverly called Back To The Mac. The idea was that Apple would take advantage of what it learned with iOS, and bring it back to the Macintosh. Unsurprisingly, many software developers followed the same path in making their first Mac App Store apps; they took a lot from iOS.
Don’t let the cold weather keep you from using your favorite mobile device. "Digits" are mini conductive pins that attach to your gloves. They make it simple to use your iPhone/iPod touch or iPad even when the temperature drops below zero. Read more ...