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More “My Little Tank” News from Astraware
Posted by: Heather on Nov 18 2008 - 15 views
In case you missed yesterday’s news, Astraware released “My Little Tank” for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Well, today, even more people get to join in the MLT party!!! Astraware released it for S60, as well as Blackberry, for the first time today. For Palm OS and WM users, don’t worry, you are not being left out in the cold. MLT has been updated to include newer WM and Palm devices, and they have added 20 new levels. That gives the game a total of 80 levels!!! “My Little Tank” is an arcade shooter game were you play the role of a mini-tank out to defend your base while destroying enemy tanks, radar stations, and bases. Plus, you will run into all kinds of terrain changes from snow and swamps to plains and deserts. If you already have a registered copy of MLT, the upgrade is free. If not, it can be purchased from Astraware for $9.99. Its also available for the sale price of $4.95, if you are a member of Club Astraware. Honestly, for $4.95, I am going to go home and download this game. I love the little strategy games, and this will be great entertainment for traveling or waiting in line during the holiday shopping season.
Check out the full press release after the jump
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Chrome your Android, or is it nickel plated?
Posted by: Peter Murphy on Sep 05 2008 - 28 views
Has everyone tried Google’s new browser, ok I’ll wait just a minute whilst you install it…
Chrome has made a big shiny splash this week and there’s lot’s of speculation about what it means, for Cloud computing and for Mobile computing. Maybe even for OS’s?
Now most of the rumours are actually being fuelled by Google (or it’s representatives) itself, and it raised a few questions for me, when I turned on random brain functionality. (read: sat down and thought about all of the stuff I’ve read about it in the last couple of days, and started to formulate a new possibility). What really kicked off this train of thought was a post from Matt Miller over at ZDnet, his observations of the construction of the Chrome browser, really triggered off a phantasmagorical train of thought for me.
the new Chrome browser is based on the WebKit open source project like the Nokia S60 and Apple iPhone browsers I think it is very possible that it will be coming to the mobile space and may actually be the browser that we see launched on the Google Android
That simple statement made me think, if Android, S60 and Apples apps are that similair, based on a comparable operating environment, might this be Google’s “incognito” route to an open source operating system? I know it’s a big jump, but Sergey looks rather tired, and any challenge to Microsoft that Google may make in the OS war, would have to start covertly with mobile and migrate to the desktop, this is just some speculation on my part.
If you build a browser that is Desktop and Mobile compatible, you might start to think that the mobile OS that will run the Mobile compatible Browser, will run a Desktop computer?
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Astraware: The Bombs Bursting In Air Can Mean Only One Thing…FREE STUFF!
Posted by: dgoldring on Jul 01 2008 - 169 views
July Fourth weekend is nearly upon us here in the United States. And then can mean only one thing. It is time for the bombs bursting in air and the rockets red glare to give proof in the night that both of your drunken hands are still there. Yup, that’s right…time for fireworks.
If you are like me, though, maybe you have small kids. And maybe they don’t like bright flashing lights, and loud booming sounds. Or, maybe you just don’t particularly like to let them play with fire and explosives. Regardless, Astraware has a great application for you.
Just in time for the Fourth of July, they have released an updated version of their popular Astraware Fireworks application. Astraware fireworks is available free for Palm OS, Windows Mobile, and Windows Mobile Smartphone. Just head over to Astraware and download your copy today.
The good tidings don’t stop there, however. Astraware also announced today the release of their classic game (based on the PC game by Digital-Eel) Big Box of Blocks for S60 phones. In order to celebrate the release, Astraware Club Members can download Big Box of Blocks for a limited time absolutely free for Palm OS, Windows Mobile, Windows Mobile Smartphone, or S60. Not a club member yet? Hurry over here to sign up, and then download the game from Astraware’s site.
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