Qualcomm Source Vulnerability Vulnerable to Hacker Attacks lead to Android

Qualcomm Source Vulnerability Vulnerable to Hacker Attacks lead to Android

We need to be clear that this vulnerability only affects Qualcomm’s chips and those that use APP from Qualcomm specific code. Qualcomm launch of the Android network_manager system services introduced a new API that in 2011, now NETD process, the API allows Radio users, that is dependent on the system account network functions, access normally inaccessible data, including the ability

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Google Android Keyboard Application Upgrades: New one-handed Mode, Slide the Cursor

Android keyboard application

If you are using a Nexus device or Google’s Android keyboard application, you will soon be able to have some of the new features available. Perhaps most noteworthy is that this new application adds a one-handed mode. This new mode is particularly useful for Nexus devices, because many other phones such as Samsung or LG G5 S7 provides similar functionality,

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Android at work: 38 Business-ready Apps that Help You Get Stuff Done on the Run

Android at work: 38 business-ready apps that help you get stuff done on the run

“Android” and “enterprise” two words, traditions are gone together. But Google beefing up its Android initiative and the work of preparation and the upcoming Andr oid “N” to introduce more business-friendly features released, taking into account the company’s employees in the Android idea no longer seems out of reach. The fact is, Android has moved in some time more business-ready

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Hackers Can Track Your Whereabouts with Waze Vulnerability

Hackers can track your whereabouts with Waze vulnerability

As if you didn’t have enough to worry about when it comes to being stalked on the Internet, now comes along a new hack to the social driving app Waze. Researchers at the UC-Santa Barbara were able to demonstrate how to track an individual’s whereabouts by creating hundreds of different “ghost” drivers inside of the application. As demonstrated to a

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Google Keep gets cozier with Chrome, lets you sort notes by hashtags

Google’s gone on a building spree with its productivity apps this week. The latest work comes to Google Keep, as the colorful note-taking service is inching closer toward being a full-blown competitor to apps like Evernote and OneNote. There are some new organizational capabilities and deeper ties to Android and Chrome. The impact on you: Google Keep is one of

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