"@planetbeing, the legendary hacker behind iPhone Linux and lot of jailbreaks has joined the A5 research! The famous @MuscleNerd, the leader of the iPhone Dev Team, who did a lot of tests for Corona and whom integrated it and made it simple in redsn0w is willing to help also. And last, but not least @p0sixninja, the leader of the Chronic Dev Team, and my partner for years on iPhone security research has started to code and fuzz the Apple sandbox.
Microsoft is Porting Xbox Live Gaming to IOS
The Redmond company has been extremely active in the App Store over the last few months, releasing the aforementioned LIVE app, the popular Kinectimals game, and a SkyDrive client. And it doesn’t look like it’s slowing down any time soon…
From the job posting:
“Xbox LIVE Mobile team is looking for a passionate and experienced developer to join us in bringing Xbox LIVE entertainment experiences to various platforms. As the team inside IEB (Interactive entertainment Business) dedicated to mobile experiences, we work closely with the console software team and Xbox LIVE services to bring the latest and greatest gaming and entertainment experience to mobile platforms including Windows Phone, iOS, and other mobile platforms.”
The move has some folks scratching their heads, as many felt that full Xbox LIVE integration was one of WP7′s few advantages over the competition. Perhaps this is a sign that Microsoft has acknowledged that its mobile OS isn’t gaining much traction with consumers.
This is great news, however, for Xbox-playing iOS users. Xbox LIVE’s marketplace is home to thousands of downloadable games that are either free, or very inexpensive.
We’re just looking forward to the day when, much like video streaming now, we can start playing a game on our living room console and finish it up on our smartphones.
Do you like to see that happens on iOS?
via idownloadblog
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- Gametel Wireless Gamepad Is Here: Now For iOS Devices
The best part about the Gametel gamepad, though, is that it supports more games than the 60beat. This includes hundreds of iCade titles as well as other games.
However, please take note that this gamepad only works on an iPhone running iOS 4.0 or later or an iPad running iOS 3.2 or later.
The Gametel gamepad will be showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show this upcoming week. But if you won’t be there to play with it, you can check it out or purchase it here.
via appadvice via cult of mac
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