Category: Apps and Software

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  • Samsung CEO : We will never buy WebOS

    Samsung CEO : We will never buy WebOS

    Samsung CEO during the IFA trade show in Berlin on Friday said Samsung would “never” make the purchase.

     It’s not right that acquiring an operating system is becoming a fashion”

    Samsung already owns a proprietary OS – BADA , and also manufactures mobile phones on various other platforms including Android, Widows Phone 7, Brew etc. Although CEO  Choi Gee Sung has said that the company will not buy WebOS, sources claim that Samsung is in talks about licensing WebOS from HP for their upcoming smartphones. 

  • Gmail, docs and Google calendar now available offline again

    Gmail, docs and Google calendar now available offline again

    Google has renewed its faith in offline gmail access along with google apps access to Docs and Google Calendar. To activate it just look under settings for an offline tick box. At the moment Docs is view only when disconnected, but Google promises offline editing is coming soon. 

     

    The Interface is mostly tablet like and comes with a host of features including keyboard shortcuts.

    [Official Gmail Blog]

  • Leaked : PlayBook OS version 2.0, Drops BES

    Leaked : PlayBook OS version 2.0, Drops BES

    A bunch of pictures / screenshots of the playbook running what appears to be RIM OS 2 for Playbook are being tossed around on the internet. As if the Playbook wasn’t out of the sack punch the next update is really going to drop notice.

    Looks like RIM is dropping the BES from its playbook, disabling enterprise support on their only tablet that sold only 40,000 units since it was launched. It could also mean that the BES isn’t installed on whatever dev version this device is running, but there have been a lot of speculations regarding the BES dropout by RIM, and this looks like what is going to be the first real proof of their desertion of BES.

    Also if you look closely enough you can spot the green Android that could mean only one thing- Android app compatibility could be built into this update. Is that a big woohoo? I guess not, considering only a couple of you have bought the Playbook if any.

  • Microsoft Patent Applications Reveal a possible Dual Screen Tablet Future

    Microsoft Patent Applications Reveal a possible Dual Screen Tablet Future

    Microsoft has been playing with the idea of a dual screen tablet for quite some time, remember the courier tablet? This time around MS is teasing the world of tech itself with the Tablet patent that promises a dual screen experience. Microsoft has been talking a lot about Windows 8 and a tablet specific OS.

    MS has filed for multiple patents including, Muti-screen dual tap, on-off gesture, Muti Screen Pinch and expand, Muti-screen – Hold – Expand- page flip and radial gestures. Microsoft has not yet been awarded with these patents. But looks like the whole Tablet frenzy has been fueled by the Apple Patent Lawsuits.

  • McAfee Report Shows Significant Growths in Mobile Malware (PR)

    McAfee Report Shows Significant Growths in Mobile Malware (PR)

    Today, Mcafee released a report which showed that the number of Malware targeted Android devices has skyrocketed in this quarter to 76%, which makes it the most attacked mobile OS. Read the Press release for more information.

     

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     McAfee today released the McAfee Threats Report: Second Quarter 2011, showing that the amount of malware targeted at Android devices jumped 76 percent since last quarter, to become the most attacked mobile operating system. 2011 has also resulted in the busiest ever first half-year in malware history, including a first-ever appearance of Mac fake AV and a significant uptick in rootkits, suggesting that McAfee’s comprehensive malware “zoo” collection will reach a record 75 million samples by the year’s end.

     

    “Overall attacks are becoming more stealth and more sophisticated, suggesting that we could see attacks that remain unnoticed for longer periods of time. High-profile hacktivist groups have also changed the landscape by drawing a line between attacks for personal gain and attacks meant to send a message.”

    “This year we’ve seen record-breaking numbers of malware, especially on mobile devices, where the uptick is in direct correlation to popularity,” said Vincent Weafer, senior vice president of McAfee Labs. “Overall attacks are becoming more stealth and more sophisticated, suggesting that we could see attacks that remain unnoticed for longer periods of time. High-profile hacktivist groups have also changed the landscape by drawing a line between attacks for personal gain and attacks meant to send a message.”

     

    The report also details specific activity shaping the way cybercriminals operate, such as cybercrime “pricebooks” that determine the going rate for large email address lists, and acts of hacktivism and cyberwar.

     

    2011 On Track to Reach Record “Malware Zoo”

     

    With an approximate 12 million unique samples for the first half of 2011, a 22 percent increase over 2010, this has been the busiest first half-year in malware history. With the addition of Q2’s numbers, the grand total of total malware samples in McAfee’s database has reached approximately 65 million, and McAfee researchers estimate that this “Malware Zoo” will reach at least 75 million samples by the year’s end.

     

    Android Nabs Top Spot for Most Mobile Malware

     

    With the vast amount of personal and business data now found on user’s mobile phones, mobile malware is steadily increasing, often mimicking the same code as PC-based threats. In the second quarter of 2011, Android OS-based malware surpassed Symbian OS for the most popular target for mobile malware developers. While Symbian OS and Java ME remain the most targeted to date, the rapid rise in Android malware in Q2 indicates that the platform could become an increasing target for cybercriminals – affecting everything from calendar apps, to comedy apps to SMS messages to a fake Angry Birds updates.

     

    Fake Anti-Virus for Apple, Rootkits and Stealth Malware Reach New Terrain

     

    There are more Mac users than ever before, and as organizations increasingly adopt Macs for business use, Apple now has become more a target for malware authors. Though historically the Apple platform has been unaffected by fake anti-virus (fake AV) software, activity in Q2 indicates that it is now being affected. Although this type of fake AV is the first of its kind, McAfee Labs does expect fake AV in general will drop off over time.

     

    Another malware category that is demonstrating recent steady growth is stealth malware. The tactic of hiding malware in a rootkit is used by cybercriminals to make malware stealthier and more persistent, and has seen this type of attack gain in prominence over the past year, with high-profile attacks such as Stuxnet. Stealth malware has increased more rapidly in the last six months than in any previous period, up almost 38 percent over 2010.

     

    Acts of Hacktivism and Cyberwar Make Their Mark

     

    Acts of hacktivism, primarily from the groups Anonymous and LulzSec, were among some of the most prominent cyber news generators for Q2. The report details hacktivist activity from Q2, with at least 20 global attacks reported in Q2 alone, and with the majority allegedly at the hands of LulzSec. The report also outlines acts of cyberwar that occurred in Q2, including attacks on United States’ Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and an attack on South Korea’s National Agricultural Cooperative Federation.

     

    Email “Black Market” for Spammers

     

    Though spam is still at historic low levels, due in part to the Rustock takedown, McAfee Labs still expects to see a sharp rise in activity over the coming months. A common method for cybercriminals to increase their volume of spam activity is to purchase a bulk list of emails in order to flood as much spam as possible to a widespread group of people. Whether it’s a botnet or a rental service, prices vary for such enterprises, often by location. For instance, in the United States, the going rate for 1 million emails is $25, whereas in England 1.5 million emails are worth $100.

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  • Breaking : Samung issues Android 2.3 Update to original Galaxy Tab

    Breaking : Samung issues Android 2.3 Update to original Galaxy Tab

    In the recent heat of the Galaxy tablet launches, Samsung has also issued a gingerbread upgrade to the existing Galaxy tab 7 inch.

    Several readers have sent us confirmation that they were able to update their devices easily by connecting it to the latest version Kies on their pc. The 2.3 update should force enable Skype Videos Calls and also bring about a lot of good features to the tablet.

    If you own the Original Galaxy Tab, simple connect your device to your pc and fire up the latest version of Kies, it should detect and upgrade your device. if you have any problems let us know.

    Thanks to everyone who sent this in.

  • Skype will buy GroupMe Messaging Service (PR)

    Skype will buy GroupMe Messaging Service (PR)

    Skype is all set to buy the GroupMe messaging service for an undisclosed amount of money. This one year old messaging service allows users to create on-demand private phone calls/messaging groups with others, which includes texts and free conference calls.

     

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    Skype Acquires GroupMe

    LUXEMBOURG, 21 August 2011 — Skype today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire GroupMe, a provider of mobile group messaging services that helps users stay in touch and make decisions. GroupMe was founded in 2010 at the Techcrunch Disrupt Hackathon and is headquartered in New York, New York. Terms of the acquisition will not be disclosed.

    Through the acquisition of GroupMe, Skype continues its drive to provide a global multi-modal and multi-platform communications experience. The acquisition of GroupMe complements Skype’s leadership in voice and video communications by providing best in class text-based communications and innovative features that enable users to connect, share locations and photos and make plans with their closest ties. This, coupled with the acquisition of mobile video provider Qik, which Skype announced earlier this year, augments Skype’s role as an innovator in driving unique mobile user experiences.

    “Skype and GroupMe have a shared vision of creating applications and experiences that are the daily communications choice for a billion people. We will continue to seek the top talent and technology to make that vision a reality,” said Tony Bates, Skype’s Chief Executive Officer. “The GroupMe team has created an incredibly sticky group messaging experience that works across mobile devices and platforms, making this a perfect addition to the voice, video and text products in the Skype family,” added Bates.

    “There is a natural affinity between Skype and GroupMe and our goal is to continue developing tools that make it easier for people to communicate, share, and stay in touch with their close and important ties,” said Jared Hecht, GroupMe’s Co-Founder. “Integrating GroupMe into the Skype experience is an amazing opportunity for us and accelerates the execution of our vision tenfold,” added Steve Martocci, GroupMe’s Co-Founder.

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  • Rage and Rage HD available to Download Free for iOS – iPhone , iPad and iPod

    Rage and Rage HD available to Download Free for iOS – iPhone , iPad and iPod

    id Software is offering its iOS game “Rage” for free this week. This game showed up in November 2010 and has since gathered much appreciation. To go around and say thank you to the fans the game has been made free to download for a whole week.

    The story revolves around a TV show contestant and how he has to meet the producer before the end of the game. Hit the link to download the game to your favorite device.

    Rage HD for iDevice

  • HP may end PC and Laptop Business as well – Shift Focus to Tablets, Printers and Other Profitable Business

    Hewlett-Packard (HP), the world’s largest PC maker, after ending WebOS, is considering spinning off its massive PC manufacturing business. 

    According to HP, its Personal Systems Group (PSG) is worth $40 billion in annual revenues. The PSG includes personal computers, technical workstations, WebOS-powered tablets and smart phones, as well as personal storage solutions.

    The quick and steady growth of tablets, particularly Apple’s iPad, is not good for companies that have invested billions of dollars in building and selling PCs.

    There are other areas where HP can invest its time and money to get a better return and higher growth rate. So it makes sense to get out of the business if that’s their rationale. Spinning it off rather than selling it is due to the fact that there aren’t a lot of buyers who have the desire and the money to take it off HP’s hands.”

    -Dan Olds, an analyst with The Gabriel Consulting Group.

    HP CEO Leo Apotheker said, any possible spin-off of the PC business won’t happen soon, and said that the company will take 12 to 18 months to consider its options, further adding that he is “taking ownership” of all of these decisions.

     

    Read Press Release Here

  • We’re In, Location Sharing App from Microsoft Released for WP7

    Microsoft has just outed the new “We’re In” location sharing app for Windows Phone 7 Devices. The App is free to download in the marketplace and is available now. 

    The App works on a time based location sharing scheme, first you invite someone to share their location and then you specify for how long the location sharing has to go on. It does bring in Location based networking features of Foursquare.

     

    Today we’re happy to announce the release of the “We’re In” app for Windows Phone. 

    We’re In makes organizing get- together’s, carpooling and trying to find people in a crowd a breeze. Any time you want to see where your friends are—We’re In can help you. It’s simple, invite your friends, and when they join, they’ll see your location and you’ll see theirs. When the invite expires, so does the shared location – no complicated process to worry about.

    We’re In is a great way to save time and frustration when planning your roadtrip or meeting your friend at the mall – helping you connect with your friend faster. Let’s take a closer look at the new We’re In product features and how they work.

    We’ve made We’re In super simple to use – all you need is your phone number to sign up. Simply invite your friends (via your contacts) to start sharing location info with each other including who, why, and how long:

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    Pick your friends from the contact list or enter their phone number, tell them what the plan is. At this point you can choose how long you want to share location info.

    Your friends receive a text message with these details. They can use the app to join you or, for friends that don’t have a Windows Phone, they can join from the mobile website via the invite.

    Seeing your friends on the map

    As each of your friends joins you, their locations appear on the map. If you need to you can pan, pinch and stretch the map to see more or fewer of them. Everyone that joins can see everyone else’s location.

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    You can also update your status message to let your friends know what’s going on (you’re on your way, you’re going to be late, the first round has just arrived, important stuff they need to know). To see someone’s most recent status message, just tap their user tile on the map. To see status messages for everyone that’s joined, go to the People tab.

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    To stop sharing your location info at any time, just tap “leave” on the People tab. If you want, you can send them a status message to let them know that you’re leaving.

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    And when the time is up, the invite expires and location sharing stops. You don’t need to do anything.

     

    “We’re In” is available as a Windows Phone application.   We’re working on bringing this app to more devices, so stay tuned!

  • Symbian Anna Can be Downloaded Starting Today

    Symbian Anna Can be Downloaded Starting Today

    Nokia has begin seeding their latest revamp of Symbian to device users worldwide. The details and the methods are posted below thanks to the Nokia Blog.

    What’s in it?

    Lots. Let’s break down the main changes section-by-section. There are the new icons, of course, but there’s a whole lot more under the hood.

    Improved text input

    • There’s a portrait QWERTY keyboard for fast, single-handed typing.
    • There’s also a split-screen view while you’re typing, so you can see the web pages, forms and message threads you’re replying to.

    Better browser

    • The browser is easier to use and faster, and offers better compliance with recent standards.

    Enhanced Maps

    • Ovi Maps now has a simpler and quicker search function.
    • It also includes public transport routes.
    • And you can check in to social networks, send emails and SMS messages sharing your location.

    Business features

    • Email improvements include full meeting request support.
    • Hardware-accelerated encryption of your phone’s data for true business-grade security.
    • Secure intranet access for business users who need IPSEC and SSL VPN enablers.

    Near-Field Communications

    • Symbian Anna also activates the NFC hardware in the Nokia C7, for easy sharing, games, use with NFC-enabled accessories and reading NFC tags on other items.

    Who all ?

    Countries that will receive their updates this week include the following:a

    Belgium, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, Germany, India, Indonesia, Kuwait, Norway, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Thailand, UAE, the UK, and more

    Other countries are mostly confirmed for the next three weeks.

    How do I get it?

    The Symbian Anna update will be available through Ovi Suite on the PC or the SW Update app on your phone. This is a large download, so for speed and reliability, the Ovi Suite method is best. We do not recommend that you attempt to update over-the-air unless you have a strong and reliable WiFi connection.

  • Micromax A70 will Run Gingerbread + Easy Fix for Video Calling on Fring

    Micromax A70 will Run Gingerbread + Easy Fix for Video Calling on Fring

    We mentioned in our review that the Micromax A70 was not upgradeable to 2.3, after we published that today, we got a call. According to our source Micromax the A70 will run Android 2.3 and there seems to be an easy way to do it. We are trying to get the process and will give a quick tutorial, possibly a video tutorial on how to go about it soon after we have tried it ourselves. 

    Also to make Fring Video calls, an easy fix was recommended by one of our readers. All you need to do it fire up Fring,  then quit it , open the camera and switch to the front facing camera, and then reopen Fring, Voila Video calls will now work

    Note : if Video calls don’t work : jump into bring settings and make sure video calls is ticked. Thats all , we tested it and it works fine.

    This however will not work on Skype, even the hacked version of Skype. 

  • Apple Starts Selling Lion OSX USB stick online : US$ 69

    Apple Starts Selling Lion OSX USB stick online : US$ 69

    Apple has finally released its OS X Lion USB thumb drive, available now at its online store. If you want an alternative to the Mac App Store download file which deletes itself after each install, this usb stick might be the correct answer for you. 

    The only catch is that the usb stick sells for US$ 69, when you can download the OS for just US$ 29 from the App store. These are only currently available in the US, so you will either need to wait several weeks, or find alternate ways to get them to your doorstep.

    [Apple]

  • Steve Kondik (Cyanogen) Joins Samsung Mobile as Software Engineer | Expect Fireworks

    Steve Kondik (Cyanogen) Joins Samsung Mobile as Software Engineer | Expect Fireworks

    The brainchild and maker of the most popular rom in the Android ecosystem, The CyanogenMod, Steve Kondik appears to have gotten a job at Samsung Mobile as a software engineer. Everyone hopes that this doesn’t affect Cyanogen development, but then there is also the fact that Samsung TouchWiz may just become one beautiful UI. 

    We will just have to wait and watch.

  • Google+ now adds Games aplenty

    Google+ now adds Games aplenty

    Google has made the official announcement of gaming in the Google+ project. While still in test mode and restricted to a limited number of testers the gaming section can be accessed at plus.google.com/games 

    Google+ separates the games feeds onto a games page, keeping the conversation list separate, making the networking aspect less annoying. While users can access the gaming stream anytime by kicking on the games page, If you’re not interested in games, it’s easy to ignore them. Your stream will remain focused on conversations with the people you care about.

    Initially a limited number of games have already been developed, including Angry Birds, Bubble Island, Dragon Age and the Facebook special Zynga Poker.

    [Google]

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