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Free Apps Generate the Most Revenue, Google Play Grows

Posted: 23 Dec 2013 02:13 PM PST

Google Play LogoDistimo year-end review details the success of the freemium business model

Freemium apps—free apps with in-app purchases—make up a huge majority of the revenue generated in both the Apple App Store and on Google Play. It's a business model that's become more and more popular with video games and now applications inserting paid add-ons into games and apps that initially cost nothing to download.

According to Distimo's year-end review of the mobile app market, nine out of the top 10 grossing global apps in the Apple App Store were freemium apps. Clash of Clans and Candy Crush Saga top the list as prime examples of the popularity of games that are technically free, but provide ample opportunities to spend real money. The Google Play Store's top 10 grossing apps were all freemium apps. 

Top 10 Grossing Apps in the Apple App Store

 

Top 10 Grossing Apps on Google Play

It's shocking just how fast freemium apps are taking over the market. In January, 77 percent of revenue generated in the Apple App Store was from free apps with in-app purchases. By November, they accounted for 92 percent of revenue. The Google Play Store had a similar jump going from 89 percent to 98 percent by November. 

As for total revenue, Google's starting to catch up to Apple with a 7 percent increase in its share of the revenue since June. Apple fell from generating 70 percent of the revenue to just 63 with Google Play at 37 percent. In the homeland of Samsung, South Korea, Google generates more than 80 percent of all app revenue. The United States still generated the most mobile app revenue with Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and China following close behind. 

What do you think of the freemium business model? Do you mind in-app purchases? Tell us in the comments.

Xbox Live Documentary Goes Digging for Missing Atari E.T. Cartridges

Posted: 23 Dec 2013 10:32 AM PST

E.T. CartridgeThe truth is out there

E.T. The Extra Terrestrial for the Atari 2600 is widely considered the worst video game of all time, and legend has it that it was so bad, millions of unsold copies ended up being buried in a small town in New Mexico. Whether or not that's true, Microsoft Studios aims to find out in the first episode of a new documentary series that will debut exclusively on Xbox in 2014, the company announced in a blog post.

"The first film in the groundbreaking series investigates the events surrounding the great video game burial of 1983. The Atari Corporation, faced with overwhelmingly negative response to the video game 'E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial,' buried millions of unsold game cartridges in the middle of the night in the small town of Alamogordo, New Mexico," Microsoft explains.

A cross-platform content development firm called Fuel Entertainment secured the rights to excavate the supposed Atari landfill and approached Xbox about it. Microsoft says Lightbox will document the dig "early next year." In addition to the excavation, the documentary will focus on the burial in the context of Atari's rise and fall.

So, who thinks the documentary will unearth Atari 2600 cartridges and who thinks the crew will find just a whole lot of dirt and sand?

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Asus Enlists Statue of Liberty to Tease Dual Booting Mobile Device

Posted: 23 Dec 2013 09:42 AM PST

Asus Statue of LibertySomething "incredible" is coming from Asus

A promotional website by Asus with the tagline, "In search of incredible" teases an impending product reveal scheduled for January 6, 2014 at 12:00 PM Pacific (3:00 PM Eastern) at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. What exactly is Asus planning to unveil? Based on a few written clues and a YouTube video featuring the Statue of Liberty, we suspect it's a 2-in-1 hybrid device capable of dual-booting Windows and Android.

The YouTube video is titled, "[Asus CES 2014 Teaser I] Green or Blue? One or Two?." As for the video itself, it shows the Statue of Liberty holding a tablet that repeatedly changes color from blue (Windows?) to green (Android?) and vice versa.

Reading deeper between the lines, after the Statue of Liberty tears apart the tablet to hold two devices, both continue to change colors, perhaps hinting of dual-boot functionality in both tablet and laptop mode.

Here's a look at the video:

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F-Secure Internet Security is $80/7 Years (Limited Time), Exclusive BOGO Deal for Maximum PC Readers

Posted: 23 Dec 2013 08:10 AM PST

F-Secure 2014Score two licenses for the price of one!

Security vendor F-Secure is ringing in the holiday season with a limited time Internet Security PC Lifetime Edition offer. Up through January 31, 2014, you can snag an F-Secure Internet Security PC Lifetime Edition license for $80, which remains valid for the life of your PC or 7 years, whichever comes first. Even better, F-Secure has an exclusive offer for Maximum PC readers -- two licenses for the price of one!

That amounts to $80 to cover two PCs for up to 7 years. It's been a few years since we formally reviewed F-Secure (2011), but when we did, we gave it an 8/10 verdict for its fast scanning, minimal interface, and stellar protection against zero-day viruses.

The latest release offers protection against viruses, spyware, and other types of malware, along with real-time, cloud-based protection against online threats. It also has a "Safe Profile" feature for Facebook in which F-Secure scans your profile and lists recommended changes.

If you're interested in the BOGO offer, just follow this link.

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AMD to Grab Nearly a Third of the Professional Graphics Card Market in 2014

Posted: 23 Dec 2013 08:06 AM PST

AMD FireProApple deserves a 'Thank You' card

AMD has proven itself to be quite the resilient company over the years. No matter how bad the financial situation looks at times, the Sunnyvale chip designer always manages to find a way to stay afloat, and it's not always through desktop and/or laptop processors. AMD's graphics division has been a saving grace of sorts, and by landing a lucrative contract to supply Apple's new Mac Pro systems with FirePro parts, it could end up with a significant share of the professional graphics market.

According to Digitimes and its sources within the upstream supply chain, AMD could carve out a 30 percent share of the market in 2014 thanks in large part to the Mac Pro deal. Each Mac Pro comes standard with two FirePro cards, and since these are high-end parts, the markup is pretty high, too.

It seems AMD is increasingly interested in graphics these days. In addition to scoring the Mac Pro deal, AMD's GPUs power all three current generation consoles (Nintendo Wii U, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One). And on the PC side, AMD's aggressively priced R7 and R9 Series are proving popular, both among gamers and virtual coin miners (Litecoin, mostly).

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Newegg Daily Deals: Western Digital Black 4TB Hard Drive, Intel Core i5 4670K Haswell, and More!

Posted: 23 Dec 2013 06:51 AM PST

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Top Deal:

Forget about the so-called reality show on television , the real storage wars are the ones each and every participate in as we run out of space on your hard drive. Installing a new game means deleting an old one, and if you come home from vacation with a boatload of RAW image files, good lucking finding enough room on your HDD. One solution is to shuttle everything to the cloud, though we prefer to use that as a backkup and not a primary storage solution. Another solution is to buy a massive hard drive and be done with it. If that sounds like a plan, then check out today's top deal for a Western Digital Black Series 4TB Hard Drive for $240 with free shipping (normally $280; use coupon code: [EMCWVVX23]). In addition to oodles of storage, it also has a generous 64MB cache buffer and a 7200 RPM spindle speed, and is backed by a 5-year warranty.

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Top 13 News Stories of 2013

Posted: 23 Dec 2013 06:25 AM PST

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Revisiting the top tech headlines of the past year

Another year is in the books and you know what? The PC isn't dead! Not that we ever thought our beloved platform was ever in jeopardy, though you wouldn't know it if you listened to analysts and market research firms predicting all kinds of gloom and doom for the desktop. We're happy to say the sky didn't fall, and as we look ahead to 2014, we're more excited than ever about all the advances in technology -- 3D printing, wearable computing, and advances in storage are just some of the things gaining momentum as we head into the new year.

Before we look too far down the road, however, we wanted to take a moment and reflect on some of the biggest news stories of 2013. We've put together a list of the most popular happenings of the past year based on a variety of factors including traffic, reader engagement, and of course editorial discretion. Some are included here because of their lasting impact on the industry, and others because they piqued the interest of you, our readers, and sparked lively debates.

Ready to get nostalgic with us? Then off we go as we relive the top 13 news stories of 2013!

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The Stream Team: All I want for Christmas edition, December 23 - 29, 2013

Posted: 23 Dec 2013 09:00 AM PST

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Sing it out everyone: All I want for Christmas is two more streams! Yes, we know what you really want (who needs front teeth anyways?), and The Stream Team is here to deliver. Don't look for us in a sky-bound sleigh, though; just keep your eye on Massively TV. That's where we'll help fulfill your fondest wishes for livestreams to enthrall and entertain you over the holidays... and to help take your mind off the fact that you got another package of underwear for Christmas instead of a new video card. Trust us, we understand, and we can make it better. So grab an eggnog, settle back, and enjoy the oodles of streaming goodness that is awaiting you this week.

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    The Stream Team: Crushing Exiles in the WildStar beta

    Posted: 23 Dec 2013 07:00 AM PST

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    The winter beta for WildStar is in full swing, and Massively's Stream Team is here to bring you some of the early game action. The scrappy Exiles think that planet Nexus belongs to them, but as a proud citizen of the Dominion, Richie has to disrespectfully disagree. Join him live at 10:00 a.m. as he creates a character and checks out WildStar.

    Game: WildStar
    Host: Richie "Bog Otter" Procopio
    Date: Monday, December 23, 2013
    Time: 10:00 a.m. EST

    Enjoy our Steam Team video below.

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      The Daily Grind: Will you be playing EQN Landmark next month?

      Posted: 23 Dec 2013 05:00 AM PST

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      Access to EverQuest Next Landmark is about a month away, according to a recent tweet by SOE CEO John Smedley. I'm kinda wondering where the time has gone, since it seems like last month that the company announced its next-gen sandbox and it seems like last week that it started talking up features and design decisions.

      I guess I need to see about getting some alpha access, and I'm interested to know how many of you have done or are planning to do the same. So there you go, today's Daily Grind: did you pre-order Landmark, and will you be playing it next month?

      Every morning, the Massively bloggers probe the minds of their readers with deep, thought-provoking questions about that most serious of topics: massively online gaming. We crave your opinions, so grab your caffeinated beverage of choice and chime in on today's Daily Grind!

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        EVE Evolved: Unleash your inner space janitor

        Posted: 22 Dec 2013 03:00 PM PST

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        Did you know that people leave perfectly good stuff just lying around in space? Between abandoned starbases, safespotted containers, floating wrecks, and lost drones, there's a real mess out there in space that somebody aught to clean the hell up. So why doesn't someone get out there with a dustpan and brush and vacuum up everything valuable that isn't bolted down? That's what I've been up to for the past week, and I've found it surprisingly enjoyable and profitable. Building on my recent article on staying safe in lowsec, I put together a strategic cruiser setup designed for rapidly searching through lowsec and nullsec for the goodies others leave behind or don't notice.

        What surprised me the most about my journey across the wilderness of nullsec is how many starbase owners allowed their towers to run out of fuel and shut down. Using just the directional scanner, I was able to locate and destroy dozens of unprotected starbase structures, including research labs, ship hangars, corp hangar arrays, and factories. The main target of my exploration escapades was actually the new Ghost Sites introduced in Rubicon, which spawn randomly throughout space and usually end up migrating to systems that aren't frequently used. The ISK per hour may not be very good in hunting these sites, but the payoff of finding the rare Ascendancy Omega blueprint would make it all worthwhile.

        In this week's EVE Evolved, I delve into the wonderful world of interstellar trash reclamation and asset liberation. I explain how to find abandoned starbases to loot, and I share some tips on locating and tackling the elusive Ghost Sites.

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          MMO Week in Review: One last WAAAGH!

          Posted: 22 Dec 2013 01:00 PM PST

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          At the end of every week, we round up the best and most popular news stories, exclusive features, and insightful columns published on Massively and then present them all in one convenient place. If you missed a big MMO or WoW Insider story last week, you've come to the right post.

          This week, Warhammer Online formally closed its doors, making official a studio-inflicted death destined for years and deeply disappointing returning fans. Happy Christmas to you from EA! At least December is a happy time in many other MMOs; expect snow, elves, pine trees, Santas, and all sorts of winter festivities crammed into online fantasy/sci-fi worlds where they don't belong.

          Read on for a look at the rest of this week's top MMO stories and have a safe and game-filled holiday.

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            General: This Week's Live Stream Schedule

            Posted: 23 Dec 2013 05:28 AM PST

            This Week

            This week's live stream schedule has been posted for your viewing pleasure. Be sure to join the MMORPG.com Live Stream channel at the appointed hour to chat with your favorite streamer and to check out some of today's hottest MMOs.

            Shroud of the Avatar: Taking a Look at Release 1

            Posted: 23 Dec 2013 04:34 AM PST

            Taking a Look at Release 1

            The Portalarium team has posted a news update about Release 1 of Shroud of the Avatar and players' reactions to it. During Release 1, players were able to download and interact with a small portion of the game in order to provide feedback to the development team.

            Elder Scrolls Online: Cyrodil's Keeps

            Posted: 23 Dec 2013 04:15 AM PST

            Cyrodil

            A new design blog has appeared on the Elder Scrolls Online site. This time, the team focuses on the development of the game's keeps, the focal point for intensive PvP warfare. The blog goes into great detail about how keeps were constructed within the game engine to meet the unique game play the team desired.

            General: Magic Barrage Open Beta Arrives

            Posted: 23 Dec 2013 04:10 AM PST

            Magic Barrage Open Beta Arrives

            R2Games has announced that the Magic Barrage open beta has officially kicked off as of today, Monday, December 23rd. Developers describe Magic Barrage as a retro MMO with an early 90s art style.

            Sevencore: Ignited Games Takes Over

            Posted: 23 Dec 2013 04:05 AM PST

            Ignited Games Takes Over

            Ignited Games has reopened Sevencore, the mounted combat MMO that was recently closed by gPotato. Sevencore is in beta testing from now through January 13, 2014. During the beta, players can take part in special events to test out various game features.

            League of Angels: Release Day Announced

            Posted: 23 Dec 2013 03:59 AM PST

            Release Day Announced

            R2Games has announced that League of Angels will be hitting official release on January 10, 2014. After a successful beta run, League of Angels will launch with special events for players.

            EverQuest Next: Time Lapsing and World Making

            Posted: 22 Dec 2013 02:29 AM PST

            Time Lapsing and World Making

            In our latest look at EverQuest Next, we take a look back at last week's news and offer analysis about what was said. This week, in particular, we center on the day/night cycle, specialty servers and how quickly a world can be built. Check it out before heading to the comments to add your voice to the discussion.

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