The Perils of Mobile App Insecurity
Smartphones and tablets have become ubiquitous -- and so convenient that we often download apps and approve permissions without giving them much thought. Such behavior exposes the data we store on our prized devices to increasing risk. That blind trust is just what app makers count on. Android users, especially, are complacent about synchronizing apps on multiple devices. -technewsworld
KitKat has its fingers in 2% of Android devices
n 3 months since the launch of Google's latest mobile OS, Android 4.4 KitKat, and current figures show that it is now on just under 2% of all Android devices.This shows a rise of 0.4% since January, taking KitKat up to a total of 1.8% devices that logged into the Google Play Store during the week ending February 4 2014.Owners of even the... -techradar
Samsung Windows Phone 8.1 'Huron' handset sneaks online
rumored Windows Phone handset just can't stay out of the spotlight - and now there's finally a picture to bolster its confidence.The photo above was tweeted by @evleaks, the same tipster who on Monday outed the phone's supposed codename, "Huron," and said it will be carried on the US' Verizon netw... -techradar
The red Nexus 5 is real and available now from the Google Play Store
r Google Nexus 5 is now available in a dashing shade of 'Bright Red' from the Google Play Store on both sides of the Atlantic.Following an avalanche of leaks and speculation in recent weeks, Google has placed the newly-hued handset in its Google Play Store alongside the existing black and white versions.That li... -techradar
Video: HTC One 2: should Samsung be worried?
f="http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/samsung-galaxy-s5-what-we-want-to-see-1146930">Samsung Galaxy S5 might have a serious contender on its hands if the latest effort from HTC can live up to the hype.The HTC One 2 is tipped for a March 2014 launch much like its Korean-based rival, and although w... -techradar
Opinion: Why is Samsung trying to hide the Galaxy S5?
s like the Samsung Galaxy S5 may make an appearance at MWC 2014 after all - but why? Samsung, do you have something to hide?If Samsung was looking to get the maximum publicity for its marketing buck it would stick to the standalone launch event which served it so well for the Galaxy S3 and Galaxy S4.These... -techradar
Windows Phone
No surprises here: Galaxy S5 Active and Galaxy S5 Zoom likely on the way
d come as no shocker, but it's looking like Samsung will release at least three versions of the Galaxy S5 in 2014; the standard flagship and two variants called the Galaxy S5 Active and Galaxy S5 Zoom.The Galaxy S4 also had Zoom and Active flavors, the second being a more rugged versi... -techradar
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