Monday, November 17, 2014

Prince William sang with Angry Birds – Dni.Ru

Together with the creators of Angry Birds Britain’s Prince William is developing a new mobile game, which will be called the Roll with the Pangolins (“steep with Pangolin”).

Game Roll with the Pangolins intended to show harm from poaching. Prince William teamed for its development with the company Rovio Entertainment, the creators of Angry Birds.

Pangolin – mammals that in times of danger curl up into a ball. Poachers hunt them for meat and scales used in folk medicine. These animals are endangered, in the last ten years have been illegally sold more than a million pangolin.

“These animals were on the verge of extinction due to poaching. These gorgeous creatures die until I live, if we do not take action now, “- said the official address of the prince. According to William, illegal hunting and the sale of animals helps sponsor gangs and extremist groups, RIA Novosti reported.

Angry Birds – Mobile game, which offers a slingshot to launch various birds in pigs. It was created in 2009 by the Finnish company Rovio Entertainment and since the release downloaded more than two billion times. Angry Birds became the most popular mobile game in the world, has acquired a continuation and various related products as souvenirs.

Earlier Dni.Ru wrote that the mobile game Angry Birds got into the spy scandal after revelations of former CIA agent Edward Snowden.

For information collection NSA and Government Communications Centre UK broke about ten applications in 2007. Among the data obtained in this way had information about the location, routes, users, sex, age, contact lists and address books, political preferences and sexual orientation.

Among the hacked application is to play Angry Birds, BBC News informs. Probably, the game served as a loophole to extract data from other software on the device. Company-developer hast bewilderment about the incident. Representatives of the publishing house said they did not know about the hacking software and use its US secret services.

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