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iOS apps crash more than Android apps, study shows Apps running on Apple’s iOS devices crash more frequently than Android apps according to a new study preformed by mobile app monitoring company Crittercism. The data, which was collected between December 1st and 15th last year, spans 23 different versions of iOS and 33 different Android versions. The latest version of iOS (5.0.1) leads all others with 28.64% of all crashes, Forbes reports. T [..] |
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Crash Tops The iTunes All-Time Top Paid Apps List [Iphone Gaming] As part of the countdown to the one billionth download from the iTunes App Store, Apple has released lists of the all-time top paid and unpaid apps, with Crash Bandicoot riding high. Video games represent 14 out of the 20 all-time top paid applications in the iTunes store, and it really [..] |
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Crash Of 2008 Now Worse Than Crash Of 1929 We just hit another milestone. The market has now fallen farther faster than it did during the Great Crash of 1929-1932.
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It has been 513 calendar days since the stock market peaked on Oct. 9, 2007. Since then, the S.&P. 500 is down 56 percent and the Dow is off 53 percent.
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Amazon Appstore apps earn three times more than Google Play apps; Apple still No. 1 Earlier this month, Apple crossed a record 25 billion downloads from more than 550,000 available apps, while Google in December surpassed 10 billion downloads from 400,000 available apps. Analytics firm Flurry on Friday announced the results of a new study that examined various mobile app markets, and interestingly enough, the study found that apps in Amazon’s competing Android Appstore earn [..] |
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Most Android apps sit idle, top-50 apps make up 61% of all usage, Nielsen finds Nielsen on Thursday ushered in a new era of mobile device usage reporting brought about by customer metering software installed on thousands of iOS and Android devices around the U.S. Rather than relying on survey results as is typical in the industry, Nielsen is now able to directly measure consumer behavior with its metering software ? installed on consumers’ devices with their approval, o [..] |
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| Jailbreak apps leak private data less than Apple-approved apps, study shows Last week it was discovered that a number of popular iPhone apps were invading users’ privacy and uploading entire address books to external servers. The data uploaded included full names, phone numbers and email addresses, and the offending apps never asked for permission to transfer this sensitive data. A group of researchers at the University of California at Santa Barbara and the Interna [..] |
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| Like iOS apps, Android apps can secretly access photos thanks to loophole The New York Times reported on Tuesday that due to a permission loophole, third party app developers could access an iPhone’s photo gallery app. The paper is now reporting that Google’s Android operating system suffers from a similar security hole. Unlike the iPhone however, which requires an app to have permission to access location data, an Android device that has permission to acces [..] |
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