Kaspersky Released Free Antivirus For Android

Kaspersky released a free version of their top-notch Android Mobile Security Suite. It was previously available in two version, one for the Mobile device and another for Tablet. But both version were premium. This is their first free version, which comes with a lot of basic feature. User could upgrade it to a paid version, but this Lite version comes with good featured packed. Here we have details.

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LG Gets Into The Race Of Wearable Computing

The technology world seems to be focusing more ans more on wearable technologies. We have already seen demonstrations of Google Glass. Rumors about Apple and Samsung making smartwatches of their own are abuzz. Now, South Korean tech giant LG joins the race, albeit unofficially.

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Yeah…Eric Schmidt Uses A BlackBerry! So What?

This time, Google’s Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt has been spotted with a BlackBerry, not a Nexus. Some leading news sites have covered it with importance, as always. Die-hard fans of BlackBerry are probably counting it as a win, just like iPhone fans in similar incidents earlier. But, is the fuss focused on the right thing? I think it is not.

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YouTube Announces Monthly Unique Users Of 1 Billion, Just Like Facebook

YouTube has broken record with more than one billion unique users on the site, every month. Google’s video hosting service announced this information for the first time. Although Google hasn’t unveiled the number of visitors to the site in January, the company has revealed that people had watched a total of 4 billion hours of YouTube per month.

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Microsoft And Intel Support Apple Against Motorola’s Appeal On Patent Case

Motorola, and by the that we mean Google, recently launched an appeal against the 2012 ruling of a court which refused Motorola any relief over standard essential patents. In the appeal, Google argued that Apple was an ‘unwilling licensee.’ Interestingly, Microsoft and Intel have thrown their weight behind Apple in opposing Google.

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Microsoft Offers Windows Developers $100 Cash For New Apps

Microsoft has been trying hard to amass a greater number of apps for its Windows Store and Windows Phone Store. Currently, the company’s online marketplaces stand well behind both App Store and Google Play. In a bid to catch up, Microsoft is now offering Windows developers $100 on every new, approved app.

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