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RIM: BlackBerry apps are more profitable than Android apps

 RIM: BlackBerry apps are more profitable than Android apps

Analysis In Motion executivess took the stage for the duration of BlackBerry DevCon Europe on Tuesday to clear up a few facts about the company’s good results with its BlackBerry App Globe marketplace. RIM’s new CEO Thorsten Heins said BlackBerry App Planet is now house to a lot more than 60,000 applications, which is a fraction of what’s obtainable in the Android Industry or iTunes App Retailer, and that BlackBerry devices are amongst the most well-liked smartphones bought in the United Kingdom. RIM’s vice president of developer relations Alec Saunders also stated that there are 174 million app downloads per month, or about 6 million applications downloaded per day, The Verge reported. Saunders argued that RIM’s BlackBerry App Globe has 43% far more every day downloads per app than Apple’s personal iTunes App Store and he said App World can be much more lucrative as nicely — BlackBerry apps supposedly earn about 40% far more than their Android counterparts, and 13% of BlackBerry developers have created much more than $ 100,000 from their apps. In addition to the app figures, Saunders and Nokia’s head of Qt announced that RIM’s BlackBerry PlayBook OS now supports the Qt developer framework, originally intended for Nokia devices.

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Mutating malware is infesting the Android Market




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Over the past year or so, there have been several widely-publicized reports of malicious applications making their way into the Android Market place. It’s some thing Microsoft jumped on with that complete #Droidrage factor on Twitter, but Google lately announced that it was turning loose Bouncer in the Industry to automatically rid their app retailer of malware. Bouncer’s job is going to get a tiny trickier, says Symantec, now that Android malware is mutating.

Because its beginnings, the cat-and-mouse game between malware and anti-malware computer software has worked like this: the negative guys release their code, and then the excellent guys uncover it and release definitions that can detect and remove it. Round two begins when the bad guys tweak a line or two and push the code out as a new variant of the original malware. Definitions are as soon as once more updated, and the battle rages on ad infinitum.

The ne’er-do-wells producing malicious code often save themselves time and work by building malware with a function known as “server-side polymorphism.” In easy terms, the malware is altered slightly by delivery servers ahead of the downloads are pushed out to victims. That tends to make definition-based detection trickier. It’s a tactic typically noticed with desktop malware (like the thousands of FakeAV variants out there) — and Symantec is reporting that a piece of Android malware is now employing the exact same tactic.

Labeled Android.Opfake, the trojan harvests funds for its controllers by subversively sending premium-rate text messages. Each time it is downloaded, the trojan mutates slightly. Symantec’s Vikram Thakur says that this sort of sophistication “requires far more intelligent countermeasures.”

It’ll be fascinating to see if Bouncer is up to the task — no matter whether he’s all brawn and no brains, or if he boasts the required deductive reasoning abilities to put the kibosh on mutating malware.

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How to watch the Super Bowl online (legally)




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For those of you out there that have worked hard to “cut the cord” watching reside television like the upcoming Super Bowl in between the Patriots and the Giants can be challenging, specially if you don’t own a terrestrial antenna. This year, even so, the NFL and NBC are making it effortless for you by streaming the huge game online and by way of mobile devices.

Keep in mind, you almost certainly won’t be able to watch the internet site on streaming internet sites this year (not that you would). The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Homeland Safety have seized and closed a huge quantity of internet sites that had been preparing on streaming the huge game.

Verizon Wireless

If you are going to be on-the-go on Super Bowl Sunday and you own a Verizon smartphone, you will be in high demand with the men and women that surround you. The nation’s biggest mobile carrier has teamed up with Comcast and the NFL to stream the content material to your mobile device provided that you have a few factors added to your account (you’re on Verizon, are you surprised?).

Very first, you’ll need an iPhone or Android device, and you will need to have to be subscribed to the V Cast service to have access to the content material. You can purchase a day pass for $ 3, which isn’t bad, or go ahead and tack on the extra $ 10 a month to have it full-time. We’d advise getting a big information plan if you are aren’t in range of a WiFi hotspot because you are going to be receiving a lot of information (you might want to have your charger with you as properly). Making use of this technique you will get the full NBC broadcast, such as the half-time show and all the national commercials. Make certain to download the NFL Mobile application because it’s the portal for viewing.

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Google Beefs Up Android Market Security

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Starting with Thursday’s launch of security tools, the Android Industry is going to turn out to be significantly safer for users. Photo: Jim Merithew/Wired.com creative commons Google Beefs Up Android Market Security

Android’s spirit of openness is a single of the platform’s most significant selling points. It’s a come-1, come-all method to app developers who want to get their wares out to the masses. But with such openness comes a massive liability: app security. With no roadblocks in place for developers who want to upload their apps, there’s prospective for spyware, malware and other nasty apps to sneak inside Google’s mobile market.

Google wants to fight back. The organization unveiled a new safety service for the Android Market today that aims to automobile-scan uploaded Android applications to detect potentially malicious apps far more quickly, ideally before users download them. Codenamed Bouncer, the new service searches for threats with out requiring any pre-approval method, continuing to maintain the Industry as “open” as it has often been.

“Once an application is uploaded, the service right away begins analyzing it for identified malware, spyware and trojans,” wrote Google VP of engineering Hiroshi Lockheimer in a organization weblog post. “It also looks for behaviors that indicate an application might be misbehaving, and compares it against previously analyzed apps to detect attainable red flags.”

The new security service has already been working for the past few months. Immediately after discovering an app that violates the rules — be it malware, spyware or whatever — the Android team takes the application down and bans the developer account from uploading any far more apps. Further, Google continues to check new Android developer account sign-ups, so repeat offenders will not continue to upload nasty apps under a various user name.

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Mozilla developing push notification system for Firefox

mozilla firefox logo 645x246 Mozilla developing push notification system for Firefox Mozilla is establishing a push notification technique for the company’s Firefox Net browser. The program will enable users to receive notifications from any web site, even if the web site is not open in a tab or window. The method will also be able to relay push notifications to mobile devices. Mozilla is seemingly searching to close the gap amongst desktop Internet apps and native mobile apps, which use push notification systems on a number of mobile platforms. “Push notifications are a way for web sites to send small messages to users when the user is not on the site,” said Mozilla developer Jeff Balogh on the company’s weblog. “iOS and Android devices already assistance their personal push notification services, but we want to make notifications readily available to the complete internet.” The technique is currently in early planning stages and there is no obtainable time table for release.

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White HTC Sensation to arrive on first day of march, running Android 4

The HTC Sensation has been quite a decent release below the company’s banner for Android phones. However, we’re all set to see a new variant that comes dressed in white. It will also pack Android Ice Cream Sandwich (hence the color white?). If the color is what affects your judgment then you ought to take a far better look at the phone since it seems to be more of a silver device, rather than a white one particular.05 White HTC Sensation to arrive on first day of march, running Android 4

The white HTC Sensation will be launched on March 1, in the Netherlands. Updates to the old Sensation are yet to be heard of.
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RIM Claws Back Against Apple and Google With Free Tablets

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RIM’s battle is a long and tiring one against the predominant mobile platforms in the industry. Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com

Nokia CEO Stephen Elop put it best: “The industry has shifted from a battle of devices, to a war of ecosystems.” In other words, a smartphone or a tablet is only as good as the apps it runs.

This is good news for some — namely, Apple and Google. The two dominant mobile application platforms currently offer the majority of smart-device apps, boasting numbers in the hundreds of thousands. But for underdogs like RIM, it foretells a grim outlook on the future of the company’s mobile platform.

In an effort to claw its way back into the game, RIM has settled on a new strategy. Effective today until Feb. 13, every Android developer who ports an Android application over to the BlackBerry ecosystem will receive a free PlayBook, according to a recent tweet sent by RIM VP of developer relations Alec Saunders.

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iPhone photography course on offer for ‘appy snappers

 iPhone photography course on offer for appy snappers

three February 2012 17:36 GMT / By Paul Lamkin

In what is believed to be a UK first, London’s Kensington and Chelsea College is to offer budding photographers a photography course with a twist. For there won’t be any SLR action going on the course, called “iPhoneography” is, you guessed it, centred on teaching fanboys and girls how to take very good pictures with their Apple handsets.

Richard Gray will be taking the course and he says that “all you need to have is a passion for photography and a creative thoughts”. 


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