Summary: A new piece of Android malware called "[email protected]" has been found on at least nine app stores, and has already infected over 100,000 Chinese smartphones. It works by automatically downloading paid content in the background.
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Wow, who would think so!
It is not spread through the Play Store but the local app store there.
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This is what happens when you use none approved markets.
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But sometimes play store doesn't have what you are looking for
Like wifi kill
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The Incredible 2 launching tomorrow is being lauded as the first Verizon smartphone that will have Google Talk with video. Is there any way we can get this ported ???? What would that require ????
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Who and where is this being "lauded"?
Verizon employees, and at a data training.
So aside from obviously a system dump to nab the files, what else would be required ????
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I read somewhere (Android Police maybe) that there may be more info about this during Google IO. IIRC, it was only a rumor, no real info. We'll find out soon enough.
If it does become available, I highly doubt it'll only be on the Inc 2.
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Yea I read that too. But since DInc 2 was launching mañana I was hoping it could be ported over relatively easily.
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DINC2 will not come with gTalk with Video Chat installed. Engadget and other sites have already had review units, not one peep about this in their reviews.
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So either Google thinks that Apple isn't serious competition enough to hand them over one of their key features, or they're doing anything they can to expand their foothold on the mobile phone market... Which includes handing over one of your key features to the competition.
What's Google's motive?
The future is Google bro
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Curiousn00b said:
The future is Google bro
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If they continue to give out key features to the competition, there's no need for Android devices. Might as well build a Google laced iOS device. iDroid.
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This is similar to the time they announced Google apps on iOS
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What's Google motive? Money dude. Plain and simple
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Thought that was Apple ?
I wonder what the iWatch will cost.
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Things easily slip my mind and i miss movie/game releases often. I have flixster which is great and tracks all the upcoming movies I want to see is there a similar app for game releases?
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I'm interested in something like this too
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This is really a great app, very useful when I am uninstalling apps
Appy Gamer & IGN
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Google Now occasionally informs you of an upcoming game you might be interested in.
JPhantom95 said:
Google Now occasionally informs you of an upcoming game you might be interested in.
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My Google now never tells me anything lol
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Game.minder:
Play Store link
This one does it all
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.games_release
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Thanks for that!
Do anyone know about the pocketchange.com website that gives real rewards like nexus devices,smart watches,gift cards etc. for playing games and using apps. Is this app or website genuine? They told that they will deliver goods all over the world. is this true? Are there any delivery reports.?
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Hi Guys Download Amazon App store And
U can get get daily free apps
Just downloaded Office Pro worth $14
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Welcome to 19th century, bro
The title seems more like it's just a bunch of key words...
That's been the case since the Amazon app store launched. About three years ago I noticed that some of the free apps that I acquired on amazon were much older versions than on the Google play store. I contacted the developers and it was amazon that was the problem.
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