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Android Top Paid App 'Virus Shield' Pulled Out from Google Play Store

Virus Shield-Top Paid App In Play Store, is a Scam Virus Shield Removed from Google Play Store for Scamming Android users Google has removed Virus Shield, an anti malware Android app from the Google Play Store for scamming Android users.. According to Android Police , the Virus Shield is not protecting any of the 10000+ Android users who had downloaded it and were ripped of $3.99 they paid for using it. The number of users is huge as the app was launched just two weeks ago on March 28, 2014. The price and the claims made by "Virus Shield" are the two factors that boost download. At just $3.99, "Virus Shield" claimed that it can protect Android Smartphone users from viruses, malware and spyware, and can even improve the speed of phones. But the great work done by Android Police, made this as the number 1 Scam app for which users are paying and getting nothing in return. Android Police analyzed the code of the "Virus Shield" and confirmed that

Dendroid, new Android RAT, a malware discovered by Symantec

New crimeware tool Dendroid to create Android malware Dendroid, Android Remote Administration Tool-RAT Dendroid is a new commercial crimeware tool intended to make it easier for cyber criminals to create Android malware. Dendroid allow cyber-criminals to effortlessly alter genuine Android apps into malicious software.  Read More...  or view official video channel .

BlackBerry Planning to Bring Rs12000 Priced Z3 Smartphone in India

BlackBerry to Launch Z3 Smartphone in India, to be priced around  ₹12000 BlackBerry Z3 Smartphone Looks like BlackBerry is inspired by the sale of MOTO G in India. BlackBerry is planning to launch Z3 to capture the largest segment of Smartphone users, who are willing to buy a phone that cost around Rs 12000. BlackBerry is hoping to revive its loyal fan bases that are shifting to low budget Android phones. The news broke out by Business Line. According to Business Line, BlackBerry’s Executive Chairman and CEO John Chen said, “It will be attractive to go to India with the under $200 phone. At least, we will be competitive. I know you can buy Android phones at less than $75 but given the features and security packed into our phone we can be competitive below $200.” Loyal BlackBerry fans of India are waiting for the launch of Z3 after it was announced for Indonesian market. If BlackBerry is really going to launch Z3 in India, this will be a second step they are taking to

Google Indoor Map Launched in India for Shopping Malls, Convention Centres, Museums, Retail

Google launched "Indoor Maps" for 75 locations in 22 Indian cities On 5 March, 2014 Google officially launched "Indoor Maps" for India. According to Google, "Indoor Maps allow to view and navigate floor plans of several commercial locations such as airports, department stores, malls, and more within Google Maps." So now Google Maps users in India can virtually browse through and locate specific locations inside venues like malls and museums. The service, is now available in 19 countries like the US, France, UK, Russia, Spain, Germany and now India. Here is a screen shot of Indoor Maps for Pacific Mall and Shipra Mall of Ghaziabad: For Delhi-NCR region, Google Indoor feature around 20 malls covering Delhi, Gurgaon, Ghaziabad and Noida. The malls listed in Google Indoor Maps as of 7, March 2014 are: Delhi Shopping Malls: Ansal Plaza, Khel Gaon Ambience Mall Vasant Kunj DLF Emporio Mall, Vasant Kunj DLF Place Saket DLF Promenade Mall MGF M

Facebook News Feed Update-Choose Whose Posts to See in Your News Feed

Facebook Updated News Feed Option for Following Friends With the new update in News Feed option, Facebook is now allowing users to select friends for those they want to see posts in News Feed. If you don't want to see your friend's post in the News Feed section but want to remain as his or her Facebook friend then just un-check the  Following button and its done. You will remain Facebook Friends for ever and don't have to keep on seeing annoying frequent updates from your friend.

"Display Images Below" feature Killed by Gmail, Now Gmail Will Never Ask You to Dispaly Images

Gmail Dropped "Display Images Below" in your Gmail Inbox "Display Images Below" Dropped by Gmail Effective from Thursday, Dec. 12, 2013, desktop version of Gmail will never ask you whether to display image in your mail or not. From Thursday onwards, Google has made changes in dispalying images in you inbox from any external resource. The reason for not dispalying images from external sites is to protect Gmail users' identity and can compromise the security of Gmail users. Gmail is able to do this because Gmail is now going to check all images in the mail for viruses and malware before it is to be displayed in users' mail. Google is storing images for your email in it's own secure proxy server instead of displaying through external sources. This feature is only available for desktop version of Gmail and is yet to be rolled out for mobile users. As per the news coming from resources, this feature will roll out for mobile in the starting months

Facebook Like and Share Buttons Changes Similar to the Goolge+ Button

Facebook Introducing New Like and Share Buttons Facebook first introduced the Like button in 2010 and from that day their user base has reached to 7.5 million websites with over 22 billion views daily.  Like lets people post links to Facebook with one click, while Share allows them to add a personalized message and customize their target audience before posting. Now, after almost 3 years, on November 6, 2013, they are re-introducing the Like and Share button to the online world and social network. The new design will be rolling out to everyone in the coming weeks. The up-gradation will go live automatically for all those users who are using old version. Following is the image of new Facebook Share and Like buttons: Looking at the above images it looks an idea stolen from the Google+ button with bubble annotation. It looks like Google too has changed the style of it's G+1 button.