Posts Tagged ‘news’

PSA: Secret app on Smartphones (except iPhone) logs sensitive information

November 30th, 2011

I think Steve Jobs was right, a secret app on Android, Blackberry and Nokia phones logs some pretty serious information.

The app in question is Carrier IQ. It is a app that you cannot terminate, see what it is, see any sort of privacy policy, or etc.

Carrier IQ is suppose to help carriers find out why or where calls are dropped so they can fix there service. However…the app goes way beyond the function and acts like a trojan on the persons device.

The app has complete access too; contacts, button presses, internet, texts, and your specific device location.

Sounds scary right? Well it is. Your privacy is at serious risk.

It automatically and without question sends your unencrypted text messages, what buttons you press, what phone numbers you call (or even press!), encrypted information if you use your browser including but not limited usernames and passwords.

Check out the video below for more information.

 

 

 PSA: Secret app on Smartphones (except iPhone) logs sensitive information

Concerned About Your Privacy Online? Try Ghostery

November 29th, 2011

Privacy these days online can seem like a joke, that or its perceived that we have privacy on the internet. Well you’re in for a surprise.

How would I describe privacy on the internet;

  • not having anything on the internet that is able to track me, or show what I’ve collectively done on the internet.

By that very definition than web privacy is dead, or is it?

Thankfully it’s not, due to a cool plugin called Ghostery.

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Google wave gets an official termination date: April 30th, 2012

November 23rd, 2011

Google wave was killed over last year due to it being quite unsuccessful.

But no one really knew if that meant if the service was truly dead, well now it is.

Google says;

January 31st, 2012 all Google waves will go read only, and on April 30th, 2012 Google wave will officially disappear from the Internet.

So you have a few months to use the service and of backup your data before its permanently lost.

That is…if anyone hasn’t already switched over to Google Buzz/plus.

Guest post: 5 factors to bear in mind before selecting a smartphone contract

November 23rd, 2011

If you’re thinking about getting a shiny new smartphone, or perhaps upgrade an existing handset, then there are rich pickings out there for people who are prepared to do a little bit of research before they part with their hard-earned money. If you consider the following five points beforehand, you’ll also find that getting the right model for your needs doesn’t need to be a difficult as you might think:

One)

Check out the different networks that are available where you live, and also where you plan on going with your new smartphone. After all, getting a smartphone contract invariably means signing up for a couple of years or so and it’s important to make sure that your new carrier will fit the bill. Ask around, check with family, friends and work colleagues about which network they find best and see if they’ll let you try their handset to see how the connectivity performs.

Two)

Think about the sort of smartphone that you want. You may well have eyes on something like the new iPhone 4S but does it do everything you want it to? More to the point, can you afford it? Remember that there are plenty of rock solid alternatives that run other operating systems such as Android phones and also the latest Windows OS. If you don’t require a top of the range phone then you’ll have many more options at your disposal.

Three)

What kind of support you can expect from your new carrier is also a crucial aspect in signing up for a new contract. There’s little point in going for a deal that seems like a really fantastic package if, soon after signing on the dotted line, you find that there is little or no support for you if things go wrong. Check if they offer support 24/7, if there are any costs involved and it may be worth asking how easy it is to contact billing and administration departments if you get issues on that front too.

Four)

What kind of phone you get as part of your contract deal could be the difference between an enjoyable experience and a terrible one. Many phones that come free with contract deals might not have quite the same specification as you want, or conversely, the carrier may offer you a phone that has more of a technical specification that you really need. If you decide what you need the handset for and then factor in the sort of specification you want then it’s much easier to get the right phone in the first place.

Five)

Do some research on the sort of smartphone deals that people are signing up for. If you go for a carrier that has a well proven track record then you should be fine, while avoid any that you’re not really familiar with or who have black marks against their reputation. Fellow consumers will have posted plenty of reviews and general comments on the internet, so that should be your first port of call in order to start doing research for that new contract that you’re on the lookout for.

Rob Clymo writes about all thing mobile related for Broadband Genie, the place to find the best broadband and phone packages

Apple has new iPad 2 ad: love

November 21st, 2011

Apple has a new iPad 2 ad out today.

It shows the “love” users experience while using the iPad 2.

It shows a variety of experiences from basketball players, to guitar players, to a guy editing his video.

Heres the video;

How Siri Has Revolutionized iPhone and Mobile Computing

November 18th, 2011

Siri is a new wonderful technology that Apple introduced for the iPhone 4S with iOS5.

I feel that is has changed the way we use our devices for the better, and will revolutionise mobile computing forever.

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How you say?

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Adobe to stop development of flash for mobile

November 9th, 2011

Well…androids biggest “it does this the iPhone doesn’t” argument is over. Why?

Adobe has stopped development of flash on mobile devices

Adobe is currently restructuring, and while 750 jobs are being cut — so is flash for mobile.

HTML5 is the solution for mobile (and well the Internet) as it can deliver video, music and more codec free in virtually any modern browser.

I’m personally glad to hear that adobe has finally decided to cave into the battle.

Flash for mobile is gonna be still supported for security updates but no new features or devices will be supported.

Hopefully is means the Internet will start providing more html5 content in response.

Starbucks brings iPhone payments to Canada

November 8th, 2011

Starbucks app now allows you to pay via its app when your in Starbucks.

This feature isn’t new for US customers but starting today finally us Canadians can use it.

It works on iPhone and iPod (and I guess iPad).

So those who love Apple and Starbucks have yet another way to pay.

So update the app to version 2.1 today.

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Apple updates iPad 2 smart covers

October 24th, 2011

Apple today has silently updated there iPad 2 smart covers on there website.

Changes include;

  • same price
  • Orange polyurethane color gone
  • Brighter colors
  • Colored on both sides now
  • No idea if it’s more durable, but I guess time will tell.

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    Guest Post: Apple Announces iPhone 4s

    October 5th, 2011
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    Apple finally announced that it will be releasing the iPhone 4S – the next generation of the company’s superb smartphone. While it was expected that Apple would be releasing the iPhone 5 next, the tech giant pulled a quick one and released the iPhone 4S instead. However that doesn’t by any means mean that the newest iPhone is a disappointment.

    As expected, the iPhone 4S looks surprisingly similar to the iPhone 4; however, the phone’s interior has had some serious upgrades.

    The iPhone 4S is the first iPhone to have a dual core processor and graphics, and includes the Apple A5 chip – the newest computing chip Apple is offering in smartphones. The phone is also said to have 1 GB of RAM which is said to make the new iPhone “seven times faster” than the iPhone 4 according to the Apple Vice President, Phil Schiller.

    One of the newest highlights to the iPhone 4S is the use of the antenna system which houses two antennas. Users are able to switch between the two antennas to obtain the best sound quality and download speeds available – apparently allowing user access to 14.4 Mbps of download speed.

    The new iPhone 4S also comes with a new 8 MP camera which has the ability to take 3264×2448 pictures – a 60 percent increase in previous image size. The new camera is also able to take in more light and is much faster so iPhone lovers now have access to a legit camera capable of taking wider and more accurate shots.

    While the updates made to the iPhone 4S are sure to convince many that they need to purchase it, the phone still has a few competitors. While the iPhone 4S is definitely an upgrade from the previous iPhone, Samsung and HTC have both released great smartphones over the last year and are expected to consider doing so again soon.

    Any of these phones can perform a simple search through Google.com or Anywho.com, and Apple may have the market share for right now, but both HTC and Samsung are showing themselves to be great rivals. The release of the iPhone 4S may be a great release for Apple, but it is just one more strategic move in the ever-escalating smartphone wars.

     

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