Tuesday 5 July 2016

How to tell if your Android phone has spyware

How to make Google Drive apps look and work more like Microsoft Office

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How to tell if your Android phone has spyware

You know that Google, your service provider, and Facebook follow what you do on your phone. But what about your employer, your spouse, or a criminal? Find out if you have spyware on your Android phone and what to do about it. Read More

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Nasty Lenovo UEFI exploit also affects products from other vendors

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Google's baking Chromecast support directly into Chrome

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AMD has you covered: Its new Linux graphics driver already supports the Radeon RX 480

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Android's full disk encryption can be brute-forced on devices with Qualcomm chips

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