What does Iron Man and those pesky Angry Birds have in common? Quite a bit actually, now that Rovio has announced the Iron Man 2 executive producer is helping the company launch Angry Birds movies and television projects, according to The Next Web.
Rovio's "Mighty Eagle" Peter Vesterbacka recently confirmed that the company's Angry Birds games are downloaded more than one million times each and every day. The news was delivered at Mobile 2.0 Europe - openIDEAS Conference, several days ago.
Rovio has recently updated Angry Birds and Angry Birds HD, adding a new theme and 15 brand new levels. Furthermore, gamers can now search out "collectable jewels" and pop piggies on stalactites.
MacHeist's recently released puzzle app for the iPhone and iPod touch has taken the App Store by storm. In fact, The Heist ($0.99) has proved to be so successful, it's overtaken Angry Birds and on one day, a copy of the application was being sold every second.
Bizango Blast is an upcoming iOS app, which is developed using the Unreal Development Kit and offers an Angry Birds style game with one major difference – Bizango is in 3D.
The popular Angry Birds franchise has topped 200 million downloads, according to Rovio’s Peter Vesterbacka. The announcement was made at the Next 11 conference in Berlin, Germany. However, if we thought we’ve seen all there is to Angry Birds, we haven’t seen anything yet, according to TechCrunch.
The Angry Birds phenomenon is taking up residence in a new location. Just weeks after Angry Birds Rio made headlines, the irritated fowls are moving to Spain, but not in the way you might expect.
Rovio has recently released a teaser trailer for the next Angry Birds Rio update. According to the trailer, the update will be entitled "Beach Volleyball" and should be available to download soon.
The white iPhone debuted and quickly began selling out, while investors became concerned about future iPad 2 sales. But, don’t tell that to those in Japan, who loved the second-generation iDevice. Meanwhile, Apple provided its mea culpa on the “locationgate” issue, but will that be enough for the whole affair to die? Not if Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn) has anything to say about it. These stories and more made news during the last week.
Angry Birds has been downloaded over a 140 million times. The game started out on the iPhone in late 2009 and now sits as a true success story for the Finnish developer Rovio mobile Ltd.
Barnes & Noble released a significant update for its NookColor e-reader. With it, Apple may finally have a worthy tablet competitor at a terrific price point.
Just when you thought that Angry Birds was going to be eclipsed by the competition they are back and better than ever. Check out our screen shots and enter to win a free promo code!
Everyone loves to play a good bird game on their iPhone. We’ve gathered up the best ones including games that let you fling birds, shoot birds and even smash birds! Let us know if we forgot your favorite bird game for the iPhone.
Angry Birds Seasons has just received an update. Now, users can play through a new "Easter version," which adds 15 new levels, a new theme, and "golden eggs a-plenty."
According to a message left on its Twitter account, Rovio is working on a solution to sync its Angry Birds app across iDevices. The solution, which will be free, should be available sometime this summer.
More and more apps are getting updated with Airplay, plus we have apps to make you feel angry, hungry and even a little guilty, but all in the name of fun.
Puzzle Wars HD is a match-four game where the larger the grouping and the more combos you make, the higher you score. Nothing new, right? Wrong! Pan Vision AB brings action and irony to the iPad puzzler with PvZvNvP: Puzzle Wars HD.
A recent patent filing indicates Apple is toying with the idea of bringing its OS X feature, Spaces, to the iPad. If confirmed, this could change how each of us access our iOS apps.