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Android Apps

100000 Android Apps Collect Too Much Data, Security Firm Finds
Bloomberg (blog)
That Angry Birds wallpaper app you've downloaded is doing more than decorating your smartphone screen — in the background, it's also accessing your device's GPS data, which tracks your location. As unseemly as that sounds, it's not uncommon. Security...
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Bloomberg (blog)
Guardian Android app gets major upgrade
The Guardian (blog)
After several months of work, we have just updated our Android app. A large part of this work has been to bring it up to the higher standards that you find in modernAndroid apps, and to offer users a better, more consistent experience. So if you've ...
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The Guardian (blog)
New Android apps worth downloading: Amazon Cloud Drive Photos, Air Patriots
Android Apps Appolicious
Amazon's Cloud Drive service is now available for your Android device, allowing you to save and share your photos. Air Patriots changes the tower defense formula by adding the option to move your defensive units to respond to threats.
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Nexus 10, Nexus 7 are here -- now all they need are apps
CNET
The lack of apps for Android tablets has long been a reason why the iPad still reigns supreme. But Google hopes that will change with its new Nexus tablets. Roger Cheng. by Roger Cheng. November 1, 2012 10:46 AM PDT Follow @RogerWCheng ...
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Swably: A Twitter-style social network connecting Android developers with users
The Next Web (blog)
Beyond the relatively small-percentage of well-known cross-platform apps also available on Android, it can be difficult to sift through the rubble to unearth those little gems. Moreover, how do you go about communicating with the people responsible for...
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The Next Web (blog)
Study: Android Apps Raise Privacy Issues
MediaPost Communications
A new study by Juniper Networks concludes that thousands of Android applications are collecting more information than they need, suggesting mobile users are exposing more data than they realize when downloading apps. The analysis, which examines ...
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Amazon brings Cloud Drive Photos app to Android, keeps your shots safe
Engadget
Android phone and tablet users can download the free Cloud Drive Photos for Android app to take advantage of Cloud Drive's 5 GB of free storage, and have thousands of their photos at their fingertips in the Amazon Cloud. Users can purchase additional ...
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Android 4.2′s security system features real-time app scanning
SlashGear
Google's Android 4.2 mobile operating system offers a variety of new features, one of which is a security system. This comes in light of reports about malware targeting smartphones, with Android malware levels tripling in Q2 of this year. The Android 4 ...
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