How Microsoft is moving towards a single platform Steve Ballmer’s usual bombastic delivery caused a flurry of excitement among Microsoft sharehoiders recently. Ballmer’s ability to speak for several minutes without stopping for breath made it sound like he was announcing Windows 8 on smartphones at the annual shareholders meeting and confirming some recent rumours. The transcript of the event makes it clearer that what’s he’s talking about it something more complex but also more important (and more realistic). “Are we in a post-PC era?” asked a shareholder
How Microsoft is moving towards a single platform Steve Ballmer’s usual bombastic delivery caused a flurry of excitement among Microsoft sharehoiders recently. Ballmer’s ability to speak for several minutes without stopping for breath made it sound like he was announcing Windows 8 on smartphones at the annual shareholders meeting and confirming some recent rumours. The transcript of the event makes it clearer that what’s he’s talking about it something more complex but also more important (and more realistic). “Are we in a post-PC era?” asked a shareholder
If you’d run across it in the App Store, Fuego’s River Adventure isn’t likely to grab your attention since it looks like the same old arcade adventure game on the surface. However, Crimson Apps’ initial iOS release will most certainly keep you on your toes, figuratively and literally, because Fuego’s River Adventure is the first iOS game to use motion detection as the control mechanism. Utilizing the front facing camera on the iPad 2, Crimson Apps is able to create a game that puts the action in action adventure game





