Hacker Finds Android JellyBean “Pretty Difficult” To Exploit

Google’s Android operating system for mobile platform has been lambasted for a long time to have a poorer security when compared to other mobile platforms such as iOS by Apple. Hackers in the past have been able to make use of a number of exploits in the earlier versions of Android OS. However, with the latest release of Android JellyBean, Google seems to have ramped up security for its OS.

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Chinese Blog Leaks Front Panel Image Of iPhone 5

An image of the next generation iPhone has been leaked on Monday by a Chinese language website called Apple.pro. This leaked image gives us a concept of what Appleā€™s next generation phone could look like. It is hard to tell that the length of the display will be except a side-by-side shot. The source said that the panel has a width very same to the current iPhone while the display is slightly longer. If you see carefully, the device’s front panel shows a centered FaceTime camera which is allocated above the earpiece.

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Japanese Blog Claims ‘iPhone 5 Entered Production Lines’

A Japanese blog called Macotakara has claimed that the next generation iPhone 5 has finally entered into production lines. The blog cited the listings for iPhone 5 cases on Alibaba.com as proof. You may have a hard time believing that the cases are really meant for iPhone 5. See the listings for yourself.

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Tank Bomber – Premium Shooting Game For iOS [Price Drop]

Tank Bomber is a simple but entertaining game developed for the iOS platform. You have to drive a tank and fight the enemies to save the world. The game is developed by Lumba2 Studio. This game is currently available for free (down from $1.99) at App Store due to a limited time price drop offe

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myPulse – Heart Rate Monitor App For iPhone [Price Drop]

myPulse such an wonderful health app developed for the iOS platform. Tingalin, LLC is the creator of this App. This premium game was cost $0.99 but after price drop it becomes free now. so don’t miss the offer and stay fit and healthy. This app is free for a limited time period.

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Filmmaker Decides To Live Open-Source Life For One Year

Open-source is more of a complete philosophy than a mere notion. Whereas once the term was somehow applied only to open-source coders and programmers, it has far wider meanings now. In fact, it can be a lifestyle in itself. And that is precisely why, Sam Muirhead, is going to live one whole year in a very open-source way to show how the philosophy can translate into everyday life.

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Wikiweb – Lovely Wikipedia App For iOS [Premium]

How do you access Wikipedia from your iPhone? Probably through the browser or the native Wikipedia app for iOS. You are probably missing a lot then. Because a third-party app called Wikiweb seems to beat the two in terms of user experience. Wikiweb is a lovely Wikipedia app that makes using Wikipedia fun. This wonderful app is developed by Friends of The Web. There is only one punchy thing about the app, its $4.99 price tag. Otherwise, it’s really lovely.

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Two Thirds Of US Users Now Prefer Smartphones

Recently, research firm Nielsen has published a research report about the growing rate of smartphone users. According to the report, two third of new mobile buyers are now settling for smartphones instead of feature phones. Smartphone users have also reported to be the majority (54.9%in June 2012) among US cellphone users. No doubt, smartphones are dominating the mobile phone market. The market is, however, fragmented among different platforms and vendors.

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