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Category: Mobile Devices
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Podcast 54: Sencha Touch mobile web app development discussion
In MobileViews podcast 54 Todd Ogasawara speaks with the Senior Director of Product Management at Sencha, Aditya Bansod. about the firm’s web app development products: Sencha Touch, Sencha Touch Charts, Sencha.io and more.
You can find the article based on this discussion on Inside Mobile Apps: Sencha Touch 2 Makes Web Apps Into Native Apps in One Line of Code
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[Video] Mini-review: Doodle God for Windows Phone
Doodle God for Windows Phone is a logic puzzle game that I consider to be in the casual game category. You can spend as little or as much time as you like and get entertainment for whatever time is spent. The game starts with four basic elements that are combined to create new ones. One goal is to create all 135 elements (really “compounds”) possible. Not all compounds are intuitive. For example, combining “life” and “ash” creates a “ghost”.
In addition to the main game play mode, Doodle God has minigames and quests. And, like other Xbox Live games, it has achievements and leaderboards.
Doodle God is priced at $2.99.
Disclosure: Microsoft provided the game free of charge for evaluation purposes.
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Ugh! Windows Phone SMS attack discovered. Reboots device and disables messaging hub
Via WinRumors:
Windows Phone SMS attack discovered, reboots device and disables messaging hub
WinRumors reports that Facebook and Live Messenger messages can also serve as attack vectors.
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Nielsen Android apps reach by age categories has a few surprises: Yahoo! Mail anyone?

Source: Nielsen. Nielsen, best known for its TV viewing habits research, also performs a lot of research in the mobile world. It released a summary of findings of Android app use by age today. And, while some of the results are reflect what most of us might guess, there are a couple of surprises too in: App-Happy with Android: The Most Popular Android Apps by Age.
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TWC (Time Warner) WiFi Finder App for Android
Despite speaking with several friendly Time Warner customer service people, I have never been able to login to a TWC WiFi hotspot. I should note that the same devices work fine with other hotspots. But, if it works fine for you, you have an Android device, and live in the Southern California area, Time Warner has an app you might find useful.
