Showing posts with label Android malware. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android malware. Show all posts

Monday, 10 December 2012

10/12/2012: Huawei strikes European deals, Windows Phone 8 seeing good initial sales? Android malware problems resurface and much more!

Huawei opens new R&D facility in Finland and they ink a deal with Three UK!


   So what happens when you get a Chinese mobile company who's on the up and a Finnish company on a serious downer and with all their eggs in the Windows Phone basket? Well apparently you get a new research and development centre in Finland!

   Huawei have announced that they are planning to launch their eleventh European research centre and they expect to add 100 more staff at this centre and this is part of their three to five year plan to double their European employees from 7,000 to 14,000! The budget from the next five years at the Finland R&D facility is 70 million Euros which is equivalent to $91 million! Finland seems like a good place to grow given there are now 3,700 ex-Nokia employees who have recently been laid off and are in need of some work!

   Huawei's spokesman, Roland Sladek said, "Europe has proven to be quite an open business environment for Huawei", especially when contrasted with the U.S. congressional decision which alleged Huawei's equipment could be used for Chinese espionage. Huawei was also blocked from assisting in the Australian roll out of a $38 billion national high-speed broadband network project because of 'unspecified security concerns'.

   Huawei are keen to grow their handset business because only 22% of their current income is from mobile phones. Although, this doesn't mean that their attention will be diverted from their other offerings. Huawei announced that they won a services deal with the mobile network Three in the UK. This will see Huawei look after Three's ICT infrastructure and their network at large, they will be taking over from ST-Ericsson!
Reuters and Telecoms via Twitter (1) (2).

Windows Phone 8 off to a good start?

   Windows Phone 7 was a strange one; it was fluid, fast, it barely ever stuttered even on distinctly average hardware, but it didn't sell well. Perhaps it was affected by Android's spec race or maybe there wasn't enough apps for people? But, Windows Phone 8 is out now and if Facebook app log in details can tell us anything, then Windows Phone 8 might have got off to a relatively good start compared to its predecessor!

   According to data from WMPowerUser this October and November alone saw 657,000 monthly active users checking their Facebook's through the dedicated Windows Phone 8 app. That compares very favourably with the numbers for 2011 which saw less than 150,000 Windows Phone 7 active users in the same months! This seems pretty conclusive even if it is just Facebook information. 

   If this is indeed the start of some very good news for Windows Phone 8, then we can expect to see quite a good amount of sales reported back from HTC and Nokia, despite the pair only launching their flagships, the Lumia 920 and HTC 8X, at the beginning of November.

  Steve Ballmer has already said that Microsoft has seen four times the WP7 numbers with WP8 devices, and if we work on the knowledge that there were 2.8 million WP7 devices in Q4 last year, then it's not too much to expect 10 million WP8 sales by the start of 2013! If those numbers can be realised then expect a big influx of apps to the platform!
Via PhoneArena.

Android malware is still a problem despite Google's recent efforts!



   We hoped Google had tightened up security in their recent versions of Android with the introduction of a native security scanner and their Bouncer system on the Play Store. It would appear they've not been entirely successful. Android 4.2 Jelly Bean with its 'app verification' only picked up 15.3% of known malware, according to a study conducted by North Carolina State University computer science professor, Xuxian Jiang.

   After this random malware tests were run with the more popular Android security programs, things such as; Avast, AVG, TrendMicro, Symantec, BitDefender, ClamAV, F-Secure, Fortinet, Kaspersky, and Kingsoft. With these programs installed the rate of detection varying from 51%, all the way up to 100 percent. Android 4.2 wasn't so successful; it only caught 20% of the threats on its own.

   You can see all of NC State University's findings here and if you haven't got an anti-virus on your phone we strongly urge you to reconsider!
Via IntoMobile.

In other news:

  • It seems that a new Pantech Vega (the IM-A860) has popped up on the popular GLBenchmark database! This device looks set to feature a 1920×1080p screen, a quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor, Adreno 320 GPU, and 4G LTE support. Unfortunately the benchmark doesn't tell us more than that but, if we hear anything else we'll let you know!
    Via AndroidGuys.
  • Motorola has announced it will close 'most' of their operations in South Korea; including selling mobile phones. This is part of Motorola's new restructuring under Google's stewardship and most of the 600 jobs in Korea will go, only 10% will be offered the chance to stay on if they don't mind relocating!
    Via TheVerge.
  • Amazon has hacked a pretty good $50 off the 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HD for today only! You can get the discount on the 32GB WiFi-only and 32GB LTE editions only. Just type in the code FIREHD89 and your saving will be applied.
    Via Engadget.
  • Carphone Warehouse is currently offering spare iPhone and Android chargers for 1p if you download their app and fill in all your details! Incidentally you can also get 10% off accessories once you've got the app! You can check out the full details here!
    Via Twitter.
  • Police in Mildura, Australia, have warned against using Apple maps in the area after 'at least four documented cases' of people getting lost en their way to the town after following Apple's guidance!

    The most recent example was of a man who ended up stranded for 24 hours last week in temperatures of up to 46 degrees centigrade! The Senior Police Sargeant said, "We've had at least four documented cases... The map puts it at least 70 kilometres from where it should be. We have had people bogged down in sunset country."

    So just in case you're driving around the land down under any time soon, perhaps a couple of maps might be a better guide than your iPhone!
    Via TheGuardian.
  • Google is reportedly working on integrating Google Now with their Chrome browser! We think this would be a great replacement for iGoogle, if you're still rocking that!
    Via PocketNow.
  • LG has announced that their L-series of devices has reached 10 million sales! They said their success, although modest, was down to them offering numerous devices at different price points and in a variety of sizes! Hopefully this will press LG into pushing out some more software updates!
    Via Engadget.
  • Asus has announced that their Padfone 2 will be getting an update to Android 4.1 in the near future! It'll land OTA on your device soon, if it hasn't already!
    Via Engadget.
  • Have you heard of the tale of the sliding Lumia's? Neither had we until we stumbled across this video today! We believe in the paranormal, but in this case there's something going on inside that Lumia 920 that won't stay on your desk! In this case WPCentral put it down to the low-friction screen on the Lumia and the angle of the computer when it's shut, most computers don't actually close flat!
    Via WPCentral

And finally, this is the first official teaser from RIM of their upcoming BB10 devices! We're not sure about the textured back as that implies plastic, but we're more than happy to give it a chance!

blackberry10tease

Thursday, 16 August 2012

16/08/2012

Lenovo remain indifferent to Microsoft's Surface tablets. Pledge to compete!


   Acer have today been made to look like a complaining little brother by Lenovo. The latter finally commented on Microsoft's Surface tablets and they don't seem to be too bothered at all. 

   The company's CEO, Yang Yuanqing, voiced his opinions on the company’s latest earnings calls, saying, “Although we don't like Microsoft providing hardware, for us, it just adds one more competitor." And we're inclined to agree with Lenovo here and it should spur companies on to up their game instead of complaining about it!

   The only thing to mention is that if Microsoft's RT Surface tablets do come in at $199 like the rumours suggested yesterday, then that may slightly peeve all OEM's not just Acer, but it might not even come to that, only time will tell!

RIM sets their screen resolutions for BB10 handsets and it's finally good news!


    Recently RIM CEO, Thorsten Heins, has had a bit of a hard time; he's in charge of a company whose handsets are starting to look outdated and lacking ideas. But, the promised land of BB10 pledges to change all of that. Last week Heins stated the company is in the polishing stages of the BB10 creation and that the devices are completed. Since then we've had word that the company is getting ready to take two “nearly complete” prototype devices to carriers in an attempt to persuade them to carry one or both devices at launch.

   Now Tim Neil has taken to the company’s developer blog to inform folks that upcoming full-touch devices will have Galaxy S3 matching screen with 1,280 x 720p displays, while QWERTY phones will be rocking with 720 x 720 screens.

   So if you're a developer and you want the chance to crack business phones get to work on them resolutions!

 Via IntoMobile!

In other news:

  •  Sony have released their latest eReader; it's elegantly called the PRS-T2 eReader and when it's available it'll set you back $129.99.
  • If you happen to be a lucky resident of China then you will soon be able to purchase the new Xiaomi Phone 2. This wouldn't normally make the news but the device has a quad-core Krait, a 4.3″ 720p IPS, and Jelly Bean! And the price? About $314!!!! Insane! Shame they're not heading west anytime soon.
  • Samsung's monster phone, the Galaxy Note, has been a huge success for the company. It turns out they managed to ship 10million of them since the phone's release!
  • Kaspersky Labs has reported a tripling  of Android malware in Q2 2012 alone!
  • Nokia and Microsoft have scheduled a Windows Phone event for September 5th, new Windows Phone incoming!

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