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Mobile Game Ideas - 6 Tips for Creating New Game Apps & Concepts

Feb 16, 2021, at 04:34 pm

The world of mobile gaming continues to grow exponentially with each passing year. A report from Statista estimates that over 370 million people throughout India will play mobile games by 2022. The most alarming part of this statistic is that it reflects an increase of nearly 170 million people since 2016. Mobile game and app developers struggle to come up with new ideas with a competitive edge that makes it easier for consumers when choosing the best Indian casino games and other genres to play. Here are 6 tips that will help you create high-quality game apps and concepts to consider for further development:

NTU study finds that hackers could guess your phone PIN using its sensor data

Dec 31, 2017, at 12:25 am

Singapore, Dec 30 (IBNS): Instruments in smart phones such as the accelerometer, gyroscope and proximity sensors represent a potential security vulnerability, according to researchers from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), whose research was published in the open-access Cryptology ePrint Archive on 6 Dec.