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[Deal] Amazon Offering Sprint Epic Touch 4G At Discounted Price: Black Version is $79.99, White Version is $99.99
Always fancied that Sprint Epic Touch 4G phone, but was concerned about the steep price of the phone? Well you will want to pay a visit to Amazon, ASAP. The online retailer is offering the ever-popular Galaxy S II Epic Touch 4G for a lowered price. Yup, it’s offering the 1.2GHz Exynos-powered Gingerbread handset for [...] Visit TalkAndroid for Android news, Android guides, and much more! Add a comment |
Nook Tablet Gets Rooted Via SD Card, Brings Back Android Market Glory
The Nook Tablet by Barnes & Noble has been rooted again. Sure this isn’t the first root it has ever received, but newer roots almost always promises bigger and better things. The fine individuals at XDA were at it again bringing a bigger, better root to the Nook. This latest root not only roots [...] Visit TalkAndroid for Android news, Android guides, and much more! Add a comment Samsung Galaxy Nexus – Unboxing – SAMJPULLEN
Samsung Galaxy Nexus – Unboxing – SAMJPULLEN Here is the HIGHLY requested Samsung Galaxy Nexus Check out my site! bit.ly Follow Me bit.ly Facebook Me on.fb.me G+ Me bit.ly The 6 Android Lab Add a comment Razr & Razr Maxx Run Identical Software – ROMs Away!
We just got our Razr Maxx and have already posted our unboxing early this morning. From the look of things the Maxx is very similar structurally. All of the components are in the same place. Really all that seems to have changed is the thickness in response to that massive 3300mAh battery. What’s perhaps more [...] Add a comment Latest Android Malware scare might be premature
The folks at Symantec have tipped everyone off about a new piece of Android Malware, calling Android.Counterclank "a bot-like threat that can receive commands to carry out certain actions, as well as steal information from the device." They note that starting one of the apps "infected" with the apperhand SDK package will show a second service running, and often places a search icon on the home screen. They have verified this is in 13 applications on the Android Market and are calling it "the highest distribution of any malware identified so far this year."
href="http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9223777/Massive_Android_malware_op_may_have_infected_5_million_users?taxonomyId=75">Some reports on the internet claim it may have affected 5 million users. That's 5,000,000 -- a huge and scary number. And it makes for a great headline. But it looks like Symantec might have jumped the gun a bit. Lookout, a competitor in the Android security field, says that the applications are not malware, and the apperhand package actually is a legitimate, but aggressive, advertisement component. It's part of an advertising software development kit that's a modified version of the "ChoopCheec" platform” or “Plankton” SDK that was the focus of some privacy concerns in June 2011. This newer version is cleaner,...(Read whole news on source site) Add a comment |


