
No, not on their iPhone, Android or even… ahem, Symbian phones. But with their trumpets, horns and strings. Take a listen after the jump, as London’s finest musicians tackle mobile’s biggest hit, and more.
Google has added games to its Google+ social network, meaning just like Facebook you can use it to play online when you’re not conversing with friends. And some of the titles are from big name developers who’ve made games for Facebook, such as PopCap, Playdom, Rovio, Kabam, Wooga, GameHouse, EA, Funzio, and Digital Chocolate.
Want the lowdown on all 16 launch titles to hit Google+ Games? Head right this way. But be prepared to lose a lot of hours…
There’ll be some frowning faces over at Facebook today. In an entirely unshocking move, Google has announced Google+ Games and it’s got big names on board already. Rovio announced Angry Birds Facebook earlier this year but the game has yet to flock there. Just like those pesky pigs with the eggs, Google’s grabbed it first.
Angry Birds has landed on Google+ alongside titles from PopCap (Bejeweled Blitz), Zynga (Zynga Poker) and BioWare (Dragon Age Legends). Read on for full details on the long-awaited Google games service…
Samsung and HTC, you’ve been warned. Huawei is leaving the low to mid-range smartphone game and coming to play ball in the big leagues with its Vision smartphone. The Huawei Vision packs a 3.7-inch display, 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 5-megapixel camera with 720p video recording and a unibody frame that even Apple could admire.
A story broke earlier this year about Game Center being hacked, so you could submit any score you like for an iOS game of your choice. Well now we’ve had word direct from Rovio that the Angry Birds scores have been hacked along with it.
So if your top score is nowhere near the best, read on for some consolation.
A full serving of tech news is on tap this morning in your daily US Update. We’ve got the lastest on Angry Birds for Windows Phone, the release of Fring for iPad, 2011 MacBook Air rumors, Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D, an early LG Optimus 3D release and the Nokia 700 Zeta. Buckle up and enjoy the ride.
The bird, bird, bird is the word. Angry Birds is now available for Windows Phone 7 in two flavors: paid and free. The free version is capped at just a few levels so you’ll need to buy the full version if you plan on feeding your pig killing, bird smashing addiction.