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How Apps can Help You Surpass Your Goals

As a new year rolls in, many people look to make resolutions—promises to themselves that often lose steam by February. But what if there was a better way to achieve meaningful change without the pressure of a “resolution”? Enter goal-oriented apps like Todoist, MDLive, obe Fitness, and Rocket Money, which provide tools to help you Read More →
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Warning: Malicious Android Apps Discovered in Google Play and Third-Party Stores

The McAfee Mobile Research Team has identified apps on Google Play and other third-party stores containing a malware strain named Xamalicious. This malware leverages Xamarin, an open-source tool for creating Android and iOS apps using .NET and C#. Upon installation, a malicious app attempts to acquire accessibility rights through deceptive means. It then communicates with Read More →

Google Suspends Pinduoduo App from Play Store Over Malware Concerns

Google has suspended Chinese e-commerce giant Pinduoduo’s app from its Play Store over security concerns and urged customers to uninstall the app from their devices, including any installs made from third-party app stores and other downloads. It is unclear whether other local app stores such as those by Huawei, Xiaomi, and Tencent have taken any Read More →

Fantastic Cheap Mac Apps!

Open source apps are the bomb, but the simple truth is that sometimes the best things in life aren’t free. In this video below is discussed Mac apps, what they do, and why you might want to download them to improve your productivity and efficiency using macOS! Credit to : Snazzy Labs Read More →

Beware of Discontinued apps on Google Play Store and Apple App Store

According to a new study by Pixalate, more than 1.6 million applications listed in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store have not been updated for more than two years. These are called discontinued applications. Outdated or discontinued, those applications that are not updated by programmers can pose a risk. Security vulnerabilities that affect Read More →