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Bits Blog: Et Tu, Google? Android Apps Can Also Secretly Copy Photos

01.03.2012 19:24, NYT > Business
It’s not just Apple. Android apps do not need permission to access a user’s photos, and as long as an app has the right to access the Internet, it can copy those photos to a remote server without any notice, according to developers and mobile security experts.
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Huawei Officially Announces The ICS-Powered Ascend D Quad Smartphone

26.02.2012 18:22, TechCrunch
We havent heard much from Huawei lately. Aside from a few smartphones here and there, the company hasnt really made a huge push or impression as of late. But according to this release were seeing here at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Huawei has quite a bit in store for us, including the freshly announced Ascend D quad smartphone.

Huawei wants to market this as the worlds fastest Quelle: DAF… [weiterlesen]

Clik: Google’s Broken App Search Means We’re Invisible On Android

25.02.2012 23:12, TechCrunch
A little more than a week ago, the Clik smartphone app launched, resulting plenty of press coverage and more than 100,000 downloads on iOS (at least according to Clik). But there was one area where the launch fizzled — in the Android Market, where the Clik app is apparently invisible to searches.

Over the weekend, as we get all this hype, nobody could find our app, says CEO Ted Livingston.

Even Quelle: DAF… [weiterlesen]

HOTEL ACCOMMODATION FOR BUSINESS TRAVELERS DISCUSSED IN NEW IN DEMAND REPORT NOW AVAILABLE AT MARKETPUBLISHERS COM

17.02.12 | 14:36 Uhr | 6 mal gelesen

Expenditure on hotel accommodations is expected to take up 21?30% of the overall travel expenditure of various organizations, according to approximately 30% of the representatives of different companies. Company recommendation, online search, hotel reviews and regular brand are identified as the preferred mode of hotel selection. Business travelers favor high speed Quelle: ad-hoc… [weiterlesen]

Microsoft To ARM Win8 Tablet Makers: No Dual Boot For You

16.01.2012 20:01, TechCrunch
This may seem a bit of inside baseball, but its a fairly interesting fact for folks looking forward to thin-and-light Win8 devices running ARM chips rather than Intel. According Computer World, devices running ARM versions of Win8 will not be able to run other OSes, like Android, thanks to something called Secure Boot. mehr » Quelle: DAF… [weiterlesen]

BII Express: Of Course Google Is Getting In Trouble With The Feds….

12.01.2012 14:56, businessinsider

Google Is Getting In Trouble With The Feds Over Its Social Search
A privacy group has said it is considering filing a complaint with the FTC over Googles new social search. Google recently rolled out a new search interface called Search Plus Your World which features social results from users network prominently. The problem? These social results are largely from Googles own Quelle: DAF… [weiterlesen]

THE GOOGLE INVESTOR: Is Google Looking To Bypass The Cable Providers? (GOOG)

03.01.2012 17:54, businessinsider

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GOOG Up Strong With Markets  Stocks are on the rise to kick off the new year as ISM Manufacturing report beat expectations and data out of China overshadowed ongoing European debt fears. Shares of GOOG are up a solid 2% to start 2012. Catalysts included continued Android momentum in the smartphone Quelle: DAF… [weiterlesen]

Is This The Plan That Will Save Windows Phone 7? (MSFT)

28.12.2011 17:12, businessinsider

Despite its flailing marketshare compared to Android and iOS, Microsoft still has big plans for Windows Phone 7 through 2012, according to a leaked roadmap obtained by WMPoweruser.
The roadmap, which is reportedly current as of October 2011, points to two new updates coming to Windows Phones in 2012. The first is codenamed Tango and will be designed to work on products with Quelle: DAF… [weiterlesen]

CHART OF THE DAY: Apple And Google Get A Record Breaking Christmas (AAPL, GOOG)

27.12.2011 22:51, businessinsider

Apple and Google activated a record breaking number of mobile devices this Christmas, according to Flurry analytics, which delivers mobile analytics to developers. Flurry has 140,000 apps running its software, and believes it can track every new Android or iOS device activated.
Between December 1 and 20, 1.5 million Android and iOS devices were activated daily on average. Quelle: DAF… [weiterlesen]