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Clues Suggest Malware Is Moving From PCs to Mobile Devices
The fact that smartphones and tablets don’t need antivirus software or regular software updates is a major reason for their popularity. That could soon change, however, as security companies report evidence that criminals are getting close to finding efficient and profitable ways to compromise many mobile devices at a time.
Best iPhone 5 cases
The iPhone has been out a while, but new cases for it keep arriving.
What’s the best one? Very hard to say. The problem is that everybody has different tastes in cases. And, of course, some folks choose not to bother with them at all.
The Hunger Games Adventures for iOS: Playtime in Panem
Can’t get enough Katniss Everdeen? The next movie, “Catching Fire,” won’t hit theaters until November, but you don’t have to wait until then to return to Panem.
The Hunger Games Adventures takes you there, after a fashion, challenging you to explore, battle, and, well, make money. It’s kind of a quest-oriented FarmVille, and in fact the game originated on Facebook.
Dattch: A lesbian dating app that hopes to provide more than just hook-ups for gay women
Dattch, the lesbian dating app, has moved up a level to provide a solid beta for invite-only users.
The app lets gay women know about other ladies looking for dates in their area. At the moment it has a focus on London but Exton has big plans for international expansion once things are up and running to suit the audience in the UK.
Charge your iPad from any USB port for $5
For a mere five bucks, this little adapter lets you charge your iPad (or other tablet) from any USB port.
Google tests data compression proxy feature to speed up Chrome for Android, like Opera Turbo and Amazon Silk
Google’s Chrome for Android team is experimenting with a new data compression proxy feature to speed up browsing similar to the methods used by Opera Turbo and Amazon Silk. The feature is currently optional but could one day be flipped on by default if Google deems it ready, significantly helping …
Google Throws Motorola Under the Bus, Says Phones Lack ‘Wow’
Motorola has a pipeline of products that were fine but not really to the standards that Google would say is wow — innovative, transformative. Or so states Google’s Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President Patrick Pichette.
US may consider military action, financial sanctions as repercussions for cyber attacks
Today at the RSA cybersecurity conference, the White House’s cybersecurity leader Michael Daniel stated that the United States has a range of options under consideration for responding to cyber incursions. According to The Hill’s Jennifer Martinez, the list of possible actions includes “financial sanctions, visa restrictions and military action.” TNW parses that …
Vimeo buys app that turns your video stills into animations
Vimeo has brought aboard a new app (and new people) that can transform your videos into animations.
Different than Twitter’s Vine, Echograph is designed to let people easily create GIFs with details that are animated (the lights here would flash, for example).
