New 'Clueful' App Scans Android Devices for Privacy Leaks
Romanian anti-virus firm Bitdefender today (May 21) launched Clueful, a free Android app that tells you how much other Android apps invade your privacy. Full story
Romanian anti-virus firm Bitdefender today (May 21) launched Clueful, a free Android app that tells you how much other Android apps invade your privacy. Full story
HELSINKI (Reuters) - A group of ex-Nokia software developers unveiled its first smartphone on Monday, aiming to prove their former employer wrong by making a success of a technology dropped by the Finnish mobile phone maker. Full story
For now, staying safe on a mobile phone is about as easy as staying safe on a desktop computer: Avoid strange emails and websites, and don't download anything that looks suspicious. That could change, though, if hackers figure out how to leverage smartphone sensors for sound, light and vibration. Full story
From eliminating web search to streamlining email, how Google's computerized glasses can improve your productivity. Full story
Starting this summer, non-BlackBerry smartphone users will be able to use the instant messaging tool. Full story
Online gaming with home consoles is thriving these days, with millions of Xbox Live and PlayStation Network subscribers taking part in sessions ranging from frantic action gaming to high-speed races. Full story
BlackBerry is making BBM available to all users, no matter whether you have an iPhone or an Android, reports CNBC's Seema Mody.
Internet security experts show how malicious code can sneak onto a Android smartphone through a non-threatening app installation, and give total control to a hacker. NBC's Chris Clackum reports.
The social media giant Facebook has gone to the next level in mobile integration – by taking over your phone. Their new android software, called Home, shows you messages and photos from your friends the moment you wake up your phone. But do customers want that? NBC’s Tom Costello reports.
Facebook unveils "home" for android phones, with CNBC's Bertha Coombs.
April 4: Facebook has put to rest months of rumors and speculation...by unveiling new software for android gadgets. The new “app” brings the social network to your home screen. More from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's co-founder and chief executive introduces 'Home' a Facebook app suite that integrates with Android during a Facebook press event in Menlo Park, California, April 4, 2013. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith
HTC CEO Peter Chou holds an HTC First phone showing the new app Facebook Home for Android during a press event in Menlo Park, California April 4, 2013. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's co-founder and chief executive during a Facebook press event to introduce 'Home' a Facebook app suite that integrates with Android, in Menlo Park, California, April 4, 2013. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY TELECOMS TPX IMAGES O