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Added on the 01/02/2016 15:04:34 - Copyright : IDG UK
Google has established a software engineering center in Taipei to work with Asian laptop makers on computers running its Chrome OS.
Amazon's Kindle Fire is catching up to Apple's iPad. Google hopes to fixed dropped WiFi on its Chromebooks. Researchers think that SSDs have a bleak outlook. Android 5.0 Jelly Bean might be on the horizon.
Just because a children’s app looks innocuous doesn’t mean it’s not doing some shady stuff in the background. Google has reportedly taken action against three children’s apps in the Play Store—Princess Salon, Number Coloring and Cats & Cosplay—for allegedly violating its data collection policies, according to a report… Read more...
Fédération des travaux publics : Les entreprises réclament des mesures d'urgence
A group of experienced hackers called project Zero, Google's team of expert security researchers devoted a week to find as many serious security holes in Samsung's Galaxy S6 Edgeas they can. The team reported its findings to Samsung, which had already patched eight out of 11 of the flaws. The three unpatched issues are due to be fixed in November, and are not as severe as the rest. While most of these security holes were promptly fixed by Samsung, it's still worrisome that a dedicated team can find so many bugs in such a short timespan. Samsung's quickness in resolving most of them was promising. In August, Samsung and Google announced they would issue updates to their devices more frequently to address security issues.