A few weeks ago, YouTube began shutting down Discord music bots for pulling music from YouTube and circumventing advertisements. Groovy was the first to be shut down and now, one of its most popular competitors, Rythm, is also going offline. [more]
What a weird and wild twist for the ever-evolving Chromebook saga. [more]
Google is continuing its efforts to make Chrome more secure and will soon launch two new features in the popular browser. [more]
September wasn't a good month for Google's Chrome browser, which saw a decline in user share; Microsoft's Edge, however, won over some converts. [more]
Firefox took the biggest market-share hit in August as Mozilla’s financial woes continue. [more]
Researchers spotted numerous malicious photo blur apps targeting Android users. These apps actually constituted a dedicated campaign targeting users with adware. While Google removed the apps, make sure you don’t have them on your devices too. [more]
Tech giants, Google and Apple to release Coronavirus contact-tracing API [more]
Become part of the Nest brand, but that's not all. [more]
Heads up, Chrome users! A critical vulnerability exists in the Chrome browser that poses a security risk to users. Fortunately, Google has patched the bug before it could be exploited in the wild. Make sure to upgrade your devices to Google Chrome 81. [more]
While Google employs some tough policies for app developers to keep the Play Store safe, yet it never remains so. Once again, criminal hackers managed to ditch Google’s policies and flood the Play Store with malicious Android apps. This time, they target users with Tekya malware... [more]
And now they end it. [more]
Easier to find what you're looking for. [more]
Now there is probably a new standardized solution. [more]
A new Android Trojan now threatens smartphone users. The Shopper.a Android Trojan kills Play Protect and lets the attackers place fake app reviews from infected devices. [more]
- We apologize for the inconvenience this has caused. [more]
Google has applied the emergency brake and stopped the rollout. [more]
Many have wanted this feature. [more]
Same as Note10 +. [more]
Some have access already. [more]
Researchers have discovered more malicious Android apps on the Play Store. They specifically noticed numerous adware-delivering Android games and camera apps that evaded Play Protect. [more]
Both Huawei, Samsung and Pixel phones are on the list. [more]