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You can be identified from your app usage alone, new research shows
Researchers have made statistical models that can identify a smartphone user from one day of app usage data one-third of the time.
Cleaning the planet just became a fun app to play
The Litterati app has just made cleaning the planet a fun game for people to play as a reward for this effort the app has been given a $225,000 grant.
We tested some fun and scary Halloween apps
There is a wide range of different Halloween apps, from stickers, fun games to masks, etc., so here are few chosen one that caught my eye.
Windows 10 PC OS sees influx of apps, no word on Mobile usage
Microsoft is steadily releasing a bunch of big-business apps to Windows 10 PC, but what about the poor mobile?
Bible apps rank as worst for containing malicious code
Numerous Bible apps are stealing your data, making calls and sending messages without authorization, research says.
Not a Rubix Cube - much cooler. Waterproof linux-powered cube PC
Cuberox is a Kickstarter project that houses six 16x16 screens on a waterproof casing, powered by Linux and wireless charging.
Android apps can access your data on 4.3 and older without permission
Running Android 4.3 or older? Your sensitive data is available for apps to steal as claimed by the Hong Kong PCPD.
Google Play 'Best Apps of 2014' released
Google Play's top apps of 2014 have been released to the public with a diverse range on offer.
Apple iOS 6 Mobile OS Review (on an iPad 3)
We give the just-released Apple iOS 6 mobile operating system a run around the block, and provide our impressions.
Symantec Announces Intelligent Information Governance to Mitigate Risks and Free Information
Google TV 2.0 announced, revamped UI, has access to the Android Market
Google TV 2.0 rolls out, Sony devices get it first, Logitech Revue set-top-boxes shortly after.
Google I/O Day 2 Keynote wrap-up Part 6: Samsung & Acer Chromebooks Ship June 15
Chromebooks June 15. Bam.
Google I/O Day 2 Keynote wrap-up Part 5: Chrome OS
Chrome OS, on and off the web, is very useful.
Google I/O Day 2 Keynote wrap-up Part 4: Three Dreams Of Black HTML5 With Dangermouse
Trippy WebGL experiment shown off during Keynote.
Google I/O Day 2 Keynote wrap-up Part 3: ANGRY BIRDS FOR CHROME
Angry Birds hits Chrome, web, with exclusive Chrome levels. Free right now!
Google I/O Day 2 Keynote wrap-up Part 2: Chrome In-App Payments
In app payments for a flat rate of 5%, one line of code.
Google I/O Day 2 Keynote wrap-up Part I: Chrome Just Keeps Getting Better
Chrome has only gotten better in the last three years.
Google I/O: Springpad, Golf Tour, New York Times Talk Why Chrome Web Store Works
Web apps saw 147% more revenue, 30x usage, awesomeness.
Five must-have FREE apps for Windows PC maintenance
Cameron checks in with five must-have FREE applications for Windows PC maintenance, which are designed to help keep your system running silky smooth.