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DroidKungFu: New Hard-To-Detect Android Malware Threat On The Loose, Steals User Data, And More

Goncalo Ribeiro·June 6, 2011
If you're an Android user, you better stay on the lookout for a new form of Android malware: DroidKungFu. Discovered by Assistant Professor Xuxian Jiang and Ph. D. student Yajin Zhou, both from North Carolina State University, this reflects yet another evidence that hackers are interested in this open but also largely unprotected platform.

Over 400,000 iOS Apps Are Now Available For Download Via Apple’s App Store

Goncalo Ribeiro·June 6, 2011
According to AppShopper, a reputable iOS and Mac OS X app directory, over 400,000 apps are now available for download for iOS in Apple’s App Store (with over 500,000 being approved apps), or more precisely, 401,437. If AppShopper's statistics are accurate, this is yet another milestone for Apple and iOS platform.

iSteve: The Book Of Jobs – Official Biography On Steve Jobs Now Available For Pre-Order

Oliver Haslam·June 5, 2011

Pranksters Slap On Windows Logo On An Upcoming Apple Store In Germany [VIDEO]

Awais Imran·June 5, 2011
A couple of pranksters pulled off a rather ballsy move by slapping on a Windows logo on an in-construction Apple Store in Hamburg, Germany yesterday.

The iOS 5 For iPad Preview That You Don’t Want To Miss [VIDEO]

Goncalo Ribeiro·June 5, 2011
Simon Pierro, a self-made German magician has published a demo of a preview version of iOS 5. We admit it, it's not the real iOS 5, but it's loaded with "magical" features that makes many of us wish it was real.

Fake Mail For iPhone Lets You Send Email Messages Using A Fake Email Address [Cydia App]

Goncalo Ribeiro·June 5, 2011

Protect and Encrypt Passwords, Photos, Contacts and More with Ben the Bodyguard for iPhone

Awais Imran·June 5, 2011
While we’ve covered apps in the past that help protect your data on iOS, but no other app does the job with as much flair as the just released Ben the Bodyguard.

Here’s Yet Another iOS 5 Homescreen Concept Showcased In Video Before WWDC 2011

Awais Imran·June 5, 2011
With Apple’s official announcement of iOS 5 just around the corner (watch this space!), concept videos for possible UI features are cropping up from all over the place. We showed four such concepts yesterday and we have another one today!

iPad 3 To Sport Quad-Core Processor?

Goncalo Ribeiro·June 4, 2011

Get iBooks-Like Page Styled Animations System-Wide On iPhone With PagePusher [Cydia Tweak]

Goncalo Ribeiro·June 4, 2011
By default, iOS uses fairly minimalistic sliding transitions when moving back and forth between panels in many applications, including the built-in System Preferences App. PagePusher replaces that with a page-turning effect, which you may either find beautiful or incredibly annoying.

Have You Been Affected By The Most Recent Attack On Sony’s Network? Not Sure? Find Out Now

Goncalo Ribeiro·June 4, 2011
When we thought Sony was finally secure, a group that calls itself "Lulz Security" broke into three well-known Sony websites: Sony Pictures, Sony Music Belgium and Sony Music Netherlands. 1,000,000 user profiles were compromised, with sensitive information include passwords, home addresses and passwords finding its way onto Internet file sharing services.

Automatic Download Option For Over-The-Air App Updates Coming To iOS 5

Goncalo Ribeiro·June 4, 2011

Sony’s PlayStation Network Is Still Not Safe, Should Be Kept Offline, Says Expert

Oliver Haslam·June 4, 2011
Sony is still reeling from its many, many hacker-related problems over the last few weeks. It was only yesterday that Sony finally managed to bring its PSN Store back online across the globe and then, as if the universe was trying to really kick them when they just thought things were getting better, the Music arm of Sony found itself on the wrong end of a fresh hacking attempt. But surely all their hard work behind the scenes have made PSN and Qriocity hack-proof, right? Wrong, according to one industry expert.

Call Of Duty Elite For iPhone, iPad, Android Will Give Gamers Access To The World Of Call of Duty On Their Travels

Oliver Haslam·June 4, 2011
Call of Duty Elite, Activision's recently announced subscription based stat tracking oddity has many interesting facets, but one that's not been talked about too much is the mobile applications that will give users access to the world of Call of Duty on their travels. New apps for iPhone, iPad and Android are on the horizon and promise to go some way toward making the yet unspecified subscription free worthwhile.

PlayStation Network Welcome Back Program Now Available, Brings Free Games, Movie Rentals And More

Oliver Haslam·June 4, 2011
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