Gripes about UI/UX of Android phones/tablets and so called "openness" that is nonsense to consumers.

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-- A big fan of Google, not Android

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    800 out of 10,000 Android apps leak private information →

    Zenobia from Digitizor:

    Neil Daswani, who is also the CTO of security firm Dasient, says that they have studied around 10,000 Android apps and have found that 800 of them are leaking private information of the user to an unauthorized server. Neil Daswani is scheduled to present the full findings at the Black Hat Conference in Las Vegas which starts on July 30th. The Dasient researchers also found out that 11 of the apps they have examined are sending unwanted SMS messages.

    Poor Android users, if you care about your privacy, do not trust apps out of the Android Market. Even if you install an app from the Android Market, be sure to read those requested permissions carefully.

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