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Download Free Angry Birds for Android – Full version

By , 4 July, 2011, No Comment


Angry Birds has finally lost its Android beta tag and is now available as a full game from app store GetJar.

GetJar seems to be on a bit of a mission at the moment to make all mobile phone games free.

It recently teamed up with Glu Mobile (who makes DJ Hero amongst others) to make one free Glu game available every week and now it has nabbed the exclusive of the full version of Angry Birds for Android.

“Selecting GetJar as the place to launch our first ever full Android version of Angry Birds was an obvious choice,” said Rovio’s Peter Vesterbacka.

“GetJar’s global reach and popularity as well as their unique App It! download service ensures that we reach a massive audience of fanatically loyal Angry Birds addicts.”

App-y days

This will be something of a kick in the teeth for Google who relies on Market for its app distribution.

The full version of Angry Birds will be free for the time being on Android, as it will come with Google/AdMob support and there will be some in-app purchases coming to the Android version of Angry Birds at a later date.

This sounds like the Mighty Eagle which was originally exclusive to cheating Nokia users.

Go to here to download Angry Birds. The site seems to be rather slow at the moment, so we’re guessing it is proving popular.

But make sure your phone is ready for it: if you’re rocking an Android phone, head to Settings, Applications then make sure the box ‘Unknown Sources: Allow install of non-market applications’ is checked before you download

Tablet News Bits: Galaxy Tab 2 Specs Leak, HP Files TouchPad Trademarks, and Acer’s Bleak Outlook

By , 16 June, 2011, No Comment

The biggest little stories from the industry today include Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 spec leaks, bad news from Acer, and six new HP TouchPad trademark filings.

View full post on TabletPCReview.com – Tablet PC Reviews and News

Apple finds tracking your location in the IOS 4 privacy violations

By , 22 April, 2011, No Comment

Apple in the firing line to place the iPhone and iPad customers’ privacy at risk after reports emerged that the two Apple devices to track the location of the user before downloading the information into their computer when synced.

The research, coming from security researchers Pete Warden and Alasdair Allan, found that the privacy issue emerged after the iOS 4 release, and could well be part of Apple’s scheme where it collects data in order to target iAds – tailored adverts that pop up on an individual iPhone and iPad user.

The privacy issue means that a users’ location is stored locally on the device and any synced computer, but apparently is not sent elsewhere. The report also suggests that this data collection is “intentional” – unsurprisingly, no response has come from Apple.

Allan stated that: “What makes this issue worse is that the file is unencrypted and unprotected, and it’s on any machine you’ve synched with your iOS device. It can also be easily accessed on the device itself if it falls into the wrong hands. Anybody with access to this file knows where you’ve been over the last year, since iOS 4 was released.”

Research was also carried out with phones using the Google Android operating system, though nothing similar was found.

It is important to note however, that with the advent of location-based services such as photo tagging and mapping, your location will be known to the companies that provide the service – it is the local-based nature of the data collection by Apple which seems strange in this case.

What do you think? Is this kind of data collection a problem, or should we accept that if you use a smartphone your information is fair game? Let us know in the comments.

source:http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/39679/apple-found-tracking-location-ios4