Sunday
Nov252018

Google pulls 13 malware apps from the Play Store that have been installed over 500,000 times

Google was quick to pull 13 malware-ridden apps from the Play Store. But not before these apps have been downloaded by at least 500,000 users, at least according to a researcher who reported how these malicious apps got into the store. The 13 Android apps included car and truck driving simulations with a couple getting into the store’s trending section even. The apps don’t have really work and crash every time they were launched but these hid in the phones to make it easier to install malware. According to ESET security researcher Lukas Stefanko, these apps have been downloaded over 560,000 times with a single developer named Luiz Pinto being credited for making them. Stefanko details in a series of tweets how these apps operate and that these would ask to install an additional APK, which you can see in action in this link.

However, as NDTV Gadgets points out, this isn’t the first time malicious apps have showed up in the Play Store. There was an auto-clicking adware last year called Judy found in 41 apps and affected between 8.5 and 36.5 million Android devices. There was also a botnet malware called FalseGuide that infected millions of Android devices via Google Play.

Sunday
Nov252018

Report claims Logitech wants to purchase Plantronics for over US $2 billion

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Logitech still seems to be keen on purchasing other accessories makers. This time around, the company has reportedly set its sights on Plantronics. Logitech has reportedly offered as much as US $2.2 billion to purchase the headset maker. And if the deal pushes through, we should hear about it in the coming week. This acquisition will be Logitech’s most expensive purchase to date. But it would also boost the company’s lineup of PC and mobile accessories. According to Reuters, both companies are trying to reduce manufacturing costs and hope to lessen the impact of the Trump administration’s tariffs on Chinese imports into the US. Working together is one way to do just that.

Plantronics main business focuses on Bluetooth headphones and earbuds, unified communications systems, wireless headsets, conferencing systems, and some software, which it sells to businesses and consumers. It also has fitness-focused accessories. The company claims the headphones worn by Neil Armstrong during his first moonwalk was made by Plantronics.

Sunday
Nov252018

The limited edition Vive Pro McLaren VR headset is an F1 fans’ dream

If you’re an F1 fan and have over a thousand dollars to spare, this limited edition version of the Vive Pro might be a dream purchase. The Vive Pro McLaren Limited Edition VR headset comes with the rFactor 2 McLaren Edition and McLaren Garage VR experience. The former is for those who want to experience what it’s like driving an F1 car and the latter for those who want to experience what it’s like to be part of the pit crew. This headset also comes with McLaren games and a six-month subscription to Viveport. How much will this set you back? US $1,550 or roughly CA $2,050.

Source: GSMArena

Sunday
Nov252018

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup - 11/18 – 11/24