Issue highlights 1. 6 ways to protect yourself against Android malware 2. IRS warns on 'Dirty Dozen' tax scams for 2014 3. What if Microsoft threw an iPad Office party, and no one came? 4. Ubuntu phones on track for 2014 after all 5. Keep an eye on your home with these two ridiculously simple surveillance apps 6. Demand for Linux skills rises 7. Windows UI designer explains why forcing Metro on all is great for power users 8. REVIEW: Google Chrome wants to be your OS 9. Steam's Linux game count explodes in one year, big publishers still absent |
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A disturbing report from RiskIQ says that malicious Android apps in Google Play have leaped nearly 400% since 2011, with Google removing fewer and fewer of them. But you don't need to be at the mercy of the bad guys. Here are six ways to protect yourself against Android malware. READ MORE |
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Microsoft will make a killing when it launches Office apps for Apple's iPad and tablets powered by Android. Or will it? READ MORE |
Early this year numerous media reports suggested that the first Ubuntu phones had been delayed and wouldn't appear until 2015, but on Wednesday Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth announced that two providers are well on track to bring the Linux-based devices to market this year after all. READ MORE |
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Monitor your home, child, or pet by using an app on your phone paired with an extra piece of equipment. READ MORE |
Demand for people with Linux skills is increasing, a trend that appears to follow a shift in server sales. READ MORE |
Sure, Metro isn't great for getting things done, but a Microsoft designer says that's the entire point. READ MORE |
The Chrome Apps architecture enables native-like apps, written in JavaScript with platform APIs, that load fast, run quickly, and work offline. READ MORE |
Since Valve released the first stable version of Steam for Linux a year ago, the number of Linux-supported games has grown more than fivefold. READ MORE |
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