Posts Tagged ‘smartphones’

smartphone security
A study says the market for mobile security software will reach one billion dollars in 2013.

Users of smartphones and tablets are hardly aware that their devices need protection, but this need will become more apparent. In fact, according to a report by Juniper Research, the market for mobile security software will reach one billion dollars in 2013 and will reach 3.6 billion in 2016.

The study says that currently only about 27 million mobile devices are protected against malware, representing 4% of smartphones and tablets. In 2016, however, this protection will be present in more than 277 million mobile devices.

The report’s author, Nitin Bhas, stressed the need to protect mobile devices just as it does with equipment. “Internet is the same access from your smartphone or laptop,” he said, “so that the threats are the same.”

The Android developer blog (Google) has updated data on the distribution of the version of your operating system for mobile and tablet.

chart android
As you see in the chart, the version is used in Android 2.2 smartphones, with a distribution of 64.6% of the total. In second place Android 2.1. The two versions tablet, Android 3.0 and 3.1, accounting for 0.3% each.

The following chart, you can see the historical distribution of Android. Version 2.2 is the most used and since December 2010, the percentage of distribution has been growing. 2.1 and earlier versions on the contrary, have been losing market share. The main reason is the age of these versions and time to market with new versions of smartphones.

chart android 2

communicate with friends
With the rate of change in the modern world and the constant flow of technological advances that come into our hands, it is easy to forget how things have changed in a relatively short time. Fifteen years ago, barely a decade and a half, the vast majority of people did not have their own mobile phone and e-mail was strictly reserved for scholars, scientists and computer enthusiasts. In most cases, to communicate with friends was necessary to call from a landline, sending a letter or just talk with them in person.

Although the Internet now drives most modern advances in communications, the mobile phone has been what has really changed the attitude of people to stay in touch. Before, if you were not at home or at work, simply could not reach you by phone. The best thing a person could do was leave a message with the hope that it will return your call later. As mobile phones were more affordable and widely available in the late nineties, immediately raised the possibility of being in constant contact with friends via phone calls and SMS messages, and how to communicate changed forever.

Currently, there are more ways than ever to stay in touch with friends and family. We can share our views through blogs and online journals, send instant messages, update our status on Facebook, send messages to Twitter lively, send emails and yes, even to the classic and boring phone call.

Instant messaging is a popular choice to stay in constant contact since, yet flexible, is simple and direct. Gone are the days where the instant messaging meant being tied to a computer and limited to the text. The current instant messaging services allow you to stay connected from your mobile phone, and through it, wherever you go you can be aware of what happens in the lives of your friends. Some instant messaging programs even offer special applications for smartphones that let you use voice chat with your text messages.

Indeed, IM is still a great choice for those who like to communicate through computers. Instant messaging clients took a big jump in recent years and today offer a variety of additional services such as voice and video chat, which are often free. Often, you can use instant messaging software for mobile phones to call friends, the ideal choice to stay in touch wherever you are.