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The Story of Haptic Muse App – Part 2

Why do apps need haptics? What are the benefits for including the effect in apps? What a question! I’m glad you asked it. That’s like asking “Why do apps need graphics?  Why do apps need sound?  Isn’t...

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The Story of Haptic Muse App- Part 3

Did you listen to music while developing this app? What kind? When someone asks my brother what music he’s listening to, he usually replies “Something by the Beatles.”  And that often leads to a “who’s...

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The Story of Haptic Muse App – Part 4

What were some of the tools you used to build the app? The app launched well before Google announced the availability of Intelli J Studio for Android. So we used all the standard ADT tools from Google,...

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Boo! Scary Feeling Games

Get your spooky gaming groove on with some great feeling Android games. The Spookening by Modesty is a top-down 3D arcade action game with Tim Burton-like styling and humor. You play a character in...

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Developer Spotlight: Elias Viglione, Panic Art Studios

Tell me about your company/ and ZKW game? When I first started my company in July 2012 as a “one man indie company” I made a few games that were not too successful.  In December I was contacted by...

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Big Indie Pitch a Home Run in Seattle

Last month, Immersion sponsored another edition of Pocket Gamer’s Big Indie Pitch at the Unite 2014 Conference in Seattle. We really felt the love from the indie game developers in attendance and saw...

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Experience Entertainment “Enhanced with Tactile Effects” Yet? Here’s The Latest…

This is your opportunity to get your hands on the latest game and entertainment to be enhanced with tactile effects. Fan favorite Wooga’s Diamond Dash, now on Android, is featuring haptic technology in...

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The DRAMATIC rise in Video Content

Earlier this year, Tim Peterson from AdAge covered the rise in video content posted on Facebook. The statistic is pretty eye opening – “People around the world are posting 75% more videos to Facebook...

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The story with China: The surge in tactile user experiences

When it comes to China – the competition is hot. Hotter yet is China’s ability to quickly adopt new technology and shake up consumer expectations. Immersion is experiencing this first-hand. There is an...

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Balancing the Mobile Experience of Movies with Haptics

The shift towards mobile is here. There is no denying that in the past 10 years the viewing habits of the consumer have trended towards consumption via smaller, more mobile devices. This poses a...

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Ready to Rumble…

Thanks for visiting Immersion’s developers blog.  Haptic Antics is the place to learn tips and tricks on how to design better haptics into mobile apps and discover the findings of our haptic user...

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6 Apps to Try with Auto Haptics on the Samsung Galaxy S III

  The Immersion office has been buzzing about a new feature in Samsung’s Galaxy S III handset, which uses our technology to create a more engaging experience in entertainment apps. The Auto-Haptic...

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Creating Custom Vibration Ringtones

Sometimes custom ringtones can be, well, embarrassing. If your phone blasts “Take the Money and Run”, “Brick House” or “I’m Too Sexy” during a work meeting, people judge. To save the embarrassment, you...

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Let’s go fishing!

Gamevil’s Fishing Superstars latest update now includes Immersion haptics, giving a fun & dynamic fishing experience on your Android device.  Realistic touch and balancing controls puts the fishing...

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How to Enable Developer Options on the Samsung Galaxy S4

Software developers have a piece of jargon for a disruptive, non-backwards-compatible change.  We call it a “flag day,” riffing off the meaning of a day set aside to celebrate a unique event.  When the...

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