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Sunday, 20 April 2014

GSam Battery Monitor Pro v3.11

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GSam Battery Monitor Pro v3.11

Description
Is your battery draining too quickly? Do you simply want to know how much time you have left before you need to recharge? Then GSam Battery Monitor to the rescue!

Features

• Hunt down those battery draining Apps with the App Sucker
• Always know your battery state and time left estimates with a optional status bar notification
• Overlay the stock battery icon with the icon pack add-on.
• Dig deep into how an App uses your battery - including wakelock details
• Sort your app suckers by things such as CPU & sensor usage, app wakelocks, wake time, and kernel wakelocks.
• Set a custom time reference to see stats over a certain period of time.
• See time remaining estimates based on current and historical usage
• See historical averages - how long does your battery usually last?
• Add a widget to your home screen showing the battery status and time remaining
• Include all sorts of great battery information in your DashClock widget using the included DashClock Extension
• Download or create your own icon themes
• Set customizable alarms for various charge states, temperature, and battery health

The Professional Edition also includes:

• Optimized views for Tablets or other devices with large screens.
• More accurate time remaining estimates for devices such as tablets with long standby times.

For more information including instructions on creating your own Icon Packs, see:

http://badassbatterymonitor.blogspot.com

NOTE: Please email me if you encounter any issues with this app.
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What's New
3.11
• Portuguese translation
• Fixed kernel wakelocks not showing up on some systems
• Fixed issue in KitKat on some devices where CPU usage was getting allocated against the Kernel rather than the specific app.


Required Android O/S : 2.1+

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Monday, 17 March 2014

Android Accounts for over 97% of Mobile Malware

It seems that Android users are paying the price of OS popularity with over 97% of all mobile malware being tailored for the Google product. According to security company F-Secure and its freshly released 40-page Threat Report for the second half of 2013, the situation with Android is getting bad.


Apparently, Android malware increased from 238 threats in 2012 to 804 new families and variants in 2013. Aside from Symbian, F-Secure found no new threats for other mobile operating systems in 2013. The most interesting part is that Android threats come from weird places. For example, of the top 10 countries reporting Android malware detections in the second half of 2013, 3/4 of the reports originated from Saudi Arabia and India. In the meanwhile, the 5 European countries in the list only accounted for 15% of reported detections altogether.



One more problem is that Android OS has become extremely popular, so malware authors are really interested in mounting attacks on it. Security firm added that despite the extreme focus of malware writers on the Android platform, it would be incorrect to say that Google has done nothing about it. To be fair, only 0.1% of all the malware threats could be found on Google Play. This means that 3rd-party app stores were the most likely sources of mobile malware.



Such stores sourcing infected apps include Anzhi, Mumayi, Baidu and eoeMarket: all of them cater to the mainland Chinese user population which doesn’t have full access to Google Play. About 10% of the samples there were identified as malicious. Google Play is at the bottom of the dangerous list, containing the lowest percentage of malware. Security experts noted that the Play Store was most likely to promptly remove nefarious apps, so even that 0.1% of malware tends to have a short shelf life.

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