Tag: iOS

  • BC Web Wise launches Oojle

    MUMBAI: Mumbai-based digital agency BC Web Wise has launched its first ever mobile game for iOS, Oojle.

    Oojle is a maths puzzle application that helps one hone his arithmetic and much more. A free version of the game has been launched on the iTunes store and the initial response has been positive, the agency said.

    BC Web Wise founder and MD Chaya B Aiyer said, “Oojle is endearing and addictive – essentials for a successful game. We‘re also very excited because it is our foray into B2C and mobile gaming. For a decade, we (BC Web Wise) have made a mark in flash animation and design for clients. Oojle is the first step in expanding our repertoire to create games that people can‘t help but fall in love with.”

    The beta version of Oojle is available on Oojle.org.

  • Universal Music partners Appytunes to provide Android and iOS apps

    Universal Music partners Appytunes to provide Android and iOS apps

    MUMBAI: Universal Music has tied up with Bangalore based developer Appytunes to provide Music Album apps on Android and iOS platforms.

    Universal Music India GM – Digital P K Prasannan said, “The concept of the album app is to give the end user the same experience that they would get from a physical CD. Great Music, Lyrics, Caller tunes, Information on the Album, Artist Biography and links, a Dynamic Gallery and a Multi share option for the app makes for a killer combination.”

    He added, “Basically the concept gives the end user “More Than Just The Music” and with the Lite App they can sample at least one free track and if required they can upgrade to the full version with no Ads, the ability to leave comments and all tracks.”

    Appytunes Director Sahil Jagtiani said, “We have so far created about 36 album apps both paid and dree versions for Universal Music which is available on Android and IOs. Soon we will launch Blackberry Apps for all 36 albums on Blackberry World and for sale on appytunes.com.”

  • Comcast Xfinity TV Player updates for iOS, Android Mobiles

    Comcast Xfinity TV Player updates for iOS, Android Mobiles

    MUMBAI: US-based Comcast has added an update to its service that provides video-on-demand streaming to the subscribers‘ mobile devices. The update by the cable television and broadband internet services provider to Comcast Xfinity TV player, launched early last year, allows the option to download somes content for offline viewing.

    Available simultaneously on iOS and Android, the Xfinity TV Player apps support downloads from premium channels Showtime (which was also one of the first up for streaming), Starz, Encore and MoviePlex.

    The user has to be logged in and have any of those channels in the subscribed package. The option to download is next to the usual stream button with options available for two different levels of picture quality.