Rovio denies sharing Angry Birds data with NSA or any other spy agency
Added: 28.01.2014 15:00 | 2 views | 0 comments
Yesterday, The New York Times ran a piece in which it was mooted that "spies could be lurking in the background to snatch data" when a smartphone user opens a popular mobile game like Angry Birds.
According to the authors of recently leaked secret British intelligence documents, the National Security Agency (NSA) and the Government Communications HQ (GCHQ) are trying to exploit so-called "leaky...
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| Review: Song of Swords
Added: 28.01.2014 15:00 | 3 views | 0 comments
Given the sheer volume of new games which appear on the App Store each month, it's almost inevitable that some ideas get used more than once and some imitation is likely to occur.
There are plenty of Angry Birds clones to attest to this, but that doesn't forgive the almost blatant plagiarism that Song of Swords is guilty of.
It's an almost direct copy of Battleheart, a game which we reviewed...
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| News: Rovio denies sharing Angry Birds player data with government spy agencies
Added: 28.01.2014 12:57 | 3 views | 0 comments
The trust of its fans is most important and privacy is taken extremely seriously, claims dev.
Information from documents leaked by Edward Snowden led to speculation in the media that NSA targets Angry Birds to collect end user data.
Any alleged surveillance "may be conducted through third party advertising networks used by millions of commercial web sites and mobile applications across all industries," explains Rovio's statement. Rovio adds that it "does not allow any third party network to use or hand over personal end-user data" from its apps.
Mikael Hed, CEO of Rovio Entertainment commented: "Our fans' trust is the most important thing for us and we take...
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| Angry Birds Star Wars review - XB1
Added: 28.01.2014 12:16 | 21 views | 0 comments
What makes this next-gen version of Angry Birds worth the full cover price? Not much it seems.
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| Angry Birds Star Wars review
Added: 28.01.2014 10:13 | 15 views | 0 comments
Don’t join the pork side…
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| Humans Must Answer
Added: 27.01.2014 23:22 | 0 views | 0 comments
Achievements:
BWAK! BWAK! BWAK! Take the Chicken's Way Out.
Birds Of A Feather Kill The Starbound Penguin.
But Did...
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| Angry Birds coming to NHL stadiums across the country
Added: 25.01.2014 19:16 | 9 views | 0 comments
he Angry Birds phenomenon just keeps on growing. Rovio Entertainment today announced a new partnership with the National Hockey League (NHL) for the HockeyBird mascot, who will appear at stadiums across the country this year as part of the NHL Stadium Series tour.
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| Angry Birds is not a fad, dev says
Added: 23.01.2014 5:16 | 13 views | 0 comments
Rovio exec Peter Vesterbacka says focus on branding outside of gaming has allowed the franchise to explode in prominence and popularity.
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| Humans Must Answer
Added: 22.01.2014 19:24 | 0 views | 0 comments
Achievements:
BWAK! BWAK! BWAK! Take the Chicken's Way Out.
Birds Of A Feather Kill The Starbound Penguin.
But Did...
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| Rovio: Angry Birds Audience Rivals That Of Twitter
Added: 22.01.2014 13:25 | 6 views | 0 comments
Angry Birds developer Rovio has spoken out to tout the massive success its bird-launching game has been for the company.
According to the studio, the monthly player count is up to 200 million, which, believe it or not, is actually the same size as Twitter's audience. Not only that, but the insanely popular game has been downloaded over two billion times.
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