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Flipboard: News For Any Topic 4.1.1 APK File for Android


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Download Flipboard: News For Any Topic Latest Version 4.1.1 for Android




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But make sure you have enabled the third-party app installation by going to:
Menu -> Settings -> Applications -> Enable unknown sources -> Click 'OK' in the pop up.
Flipboard: News For Any Topic is one of the best free News & Magazines & you are about to download very latest version of Flipboard: News For Any Topic 4.1.1. So, to start downloading the APK file of Flipboard: News For Any Topic on your Android smartphone, we provide direct download link below for Flipboard: News For Any Topic 4.1.1.
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MOTO G ON VERIZON GETS ANDROID 4.4.4 KITKAT UPDATE


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Android is really a fastest growing mobile OS that gives you not only comfort but also it helps you to do anything you want right on your smartphone/table. Just now, Moto G gets Android 4.4.4 KitKat update on Verizon which is only for Verizon users whereas Moto G has already got this update and the company was aiming to give this update to Verizon Moto G users. Previous there was a rumor about the Android next version would be Android L 4.5 which was expected to be 5.0. According to this article, recently Google chrome beta app got an official version update Android 4.4.99 and Android users started rumoring about the next Android OS version 4.5 rather than 5.0. That’s kinda interesting I know.

Verizon Moto G users was supposed to get the OTA update on July 24, 2014means if you didn’t already updated your Verizon Moto G just do that there must be the OTA update. Also Motorola confirmed the next version update for Moto G and Moto X are in line and will soon be added once the Android L release officially made by Android.
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HOW TO CHARGE YOUR PHONE IN JUST 15 MINUTES WITH PETALITE FLUX PORTABLE CHARGER


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There have been a long time that people to go down as there phone’s battery dead and in such critical conditions people search for sockets to plugin their phone chargers to charge their phone and this process consumes a lot of their time especially when they are out.
Now, you don’t need to go under plugin socket process because technology have brought to you something that you have been waiting for. It’s called Petalite flux portable charger.
It is an amazing invent that Petalite flux portable charger made this easier to charge a phone without going under plugin socket process in fact that sucks. Now, you will be able to charge your phone’s battery in just 15 minutes and I call it amazing. The best part of this portable charger is its compatibility, you can take it wherever you wish to go. Just charge this Petalite flux portable charger in the morning and take it with you (as its portable) and when you phone battery goes down you can immediately give your phone the power input with the Petalite flux portable charger.

Specification of Petalite flux portable charger

Leigh Purnell is the inventor of this Petalite flux portable charger and it’s accessories includes a universal micro USB output port with a charging dock that is available in 4 different colors i.e., blue, black, red and white. The dimensions of the Petalite Flux measure 90 x 30 x 30 mm, and weighs a mere 95 grams. The dock provides the charge to the Petalite Flux at a rate that is 20 times faster than a USB 2.0 @ 500mA. The 15 minute charge is a whole day’s charge for a large android phone (2,600mAh) and 8 minute charge is sufficient for smaller iPhone 5s (1,560mAh).
Now, smartphone users should not worry about their phone battery because whenever their phone get run out of the battery they can charge it with their Petalite Flux portable charger anytime.
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UNAUTHORIZED ANDROID APPS CAN HACK GMAIL BUT AMAZON HACKING IS TOUGH


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Recently, we had posted an article that warns Android users not to install unauthorized apps in their smartphones or tablet because unauthorized Android apps can hack Gmail accounts with a success rate of 92% (Ninety-two percentage) but Amazon hacking is somewhat harder but not impossible and it is found that Amazon accounts can be hacked at a success rate of 48% (forty-eight percentage) which is difficult to penetrate the Amazon security, the researchers of universities Michigan and California Riverside says.
In this age of technology, scammers have found a really easy way to hack into Gmail accounts of Android users by simply providing them malicious apps. Well, malicious apps have become most popular and common ways for scammers to gain control of your smartphone/tablet so easily. In this case, the malicious apps start working to hack into Gmail accounts to instantly get access of your account.
People have been asking and commenting to know that What about already installed Android apps? Will those apps get vulnerable once the malicious Android apps start hacking into your Android device?
Answer: Yeah, only one single malicious app can infiltrate other apps on the Android device, regardless of their levels of security.
However, “The fundamental reason of this confidentiality breach is basically in the official Android GUI framework design which every UI state change can be unexpectedly observed through publicly accessible side channels,” the report says.This side channel exists because shared memory is commonly adopted by window managers to efficiently receive window changes or updates from running applications.
Before that “there was an assumption about one app can’t interfere with each other easily,” Qian said in a statement. “We show that assumption is not correct and one app can in fact significantly impact another and result in harmful consequences for the user.”