The Robotco Street Team is going wild on facebook!
If you’re a fan on Robotco, don’t hesitate to become a fan of Robotco on facebook as well! You will get the recent robot news and other cool happenings!

The Robotco Street Team is going wild on facebook!
If you’re a fan on Robotco, don’t hesitate to become a fan of Robotco on facebook as well! You will get the recent robot news and other cool happenings!

Hey!
Robotco 1.2 was just released on the App Store. This version includes global highscores! Be sure to check it out!

The wall print we ordered some time ago arrived yesterday! It’s a screenshot from the classical game Metal Slug. And it’s huge! 4 by 2.5 meters! Feels like working inside a game!
We’ve just released version 1.1 of our iPhone game Robotco. The new version features a new kick-ass game mode – Expert!
Check out a new video with this new game mode here.
Our first iPhone game is finally out! A robot sorting game! Robotco!
Check it out: Robotco on iTunes
Check out a video with gameplay: Robotco on YouTube
Ok, so we have had a bunch of trouble with testers trying to install iPhone apps using the ad hoc system. You’re supposed to use iTunes, and it works (sometimes) but strange things have happened for a couple of our testers. The apps gets installed and all, but it wont launch on the phone. This probably has something to do with the mobile provisioning files being updated wrong or maybe all files aren’t deleted from a previous installation when reinstalling an app.
Anyway, the solution was to use the iPhone Configuration Utility instead. Apparently, it’s a tool released to make life easier for large companies managing lots of phones, but it’s free and works fine for individual users as well. It’s available here.
Stumbled upon this today:
If I would ever pay for web statistics, this would probably be it.
I have configured our mailserver and added a bunch of spamkilling stuff. It seems to work fine now. But damnit! The server gets spam every five seconds or so! I mean, it’s an awful waste of bandwidth.
Anyway, this is the antispam features we’re using now:
DNS Blacklists (there is a bunch of them, realtime checking and all, Spamhaus & Spamcop really kicks spam-ass)
SURBL Checking (another fine countermeasure)
SpamAssassin (really cool, open source, really the best solution out there)
Also, we were recieving alot of russian spam. I remove those based on charset encoding. I can’t read Cyrillic anyway :)