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Thursday, August 27, 2015

5 Best Free Android Antivirus Apps of 2015




Your smartphone is at the equal risk of getting infected by malware as is your computer. Hers’s a list of the best free android antivirus apps that not only protect your smartphone but also help you find it out in case you lose it.

There are several Android antivirus apps that claim to nullify all the threats and come with a host of tools to secure your smartphone. Apart from all the tips and tricks to safeguard your android phone, you sometimes require antivirus apps. Let’s check some of the available Android security apps that you can trust based on the AV-Test reports and their host features.

1. 360 Security

The Chinese Android antivirus apps claimed the top spot in the AV-Test in March 2014 report with an impeccable 100% malware detection rate. The 360 Mobile Security app increases the efficiency of your smartphone by cleaning the idle apps and detects and fixes the device’s vulnerabilities.
Apart from detecting and countering the threats, the latest version of 360 Security includes a power saver option, memory booster, anti-theft tool and a simple interface. Unlike others, this app is extremely light and best of all it is free, thus,  making it one of the best android antivirus app in the market.
You can download 360 Security Android antivirus app from Google Play, orAmazon.

2. Avast! Mobile Security

Avast Android antivirus app offers impressive tools to keep your smartphone at bay. The Avast mobile security in addition to antivirus protection provides anti-theft tools allowing you to control your smartphone remotely by using SMS, play alarming sirens on your phone, lock the SIM and prevent USB debugging as well.
In the AV-Test report, Avast had a malware detection rate of 99.9% and in the process does not burden your smartphone’s memory. If your device is rooted then there is a firewall that enables you to control network traffic. So, Avast is another option if you want the best Android antivirus app for your mobile.
Google Play has the free version of the Avast Mobile Security, whereas you can buy the Avast Android antivirus app’s paid version for $15 per year.

3. Avira Antivirus Security

Again, an Android antivirus apps with a near flawless record. Avira scans for the malicious software and checks the app updates on your phone automatically. Including the usual anti-theft features such as SIM lock down and alarms, the Avira Android antivirus apps has a tool that claims that acknowledges and warns you if your email account has been hacked.
A pretty good Android antivirus apps to keep your device secure, Avira stands tall in the list of best Android antivirus apps.
You can download the free version of the app from Google Play.

4. ESET Mobile Security & Antivirus

ESET is a new name in the Android security app market but with an impressive detection rate in its latest AV-Test report, it makes into the list of top Android antivirus apps.
The ESET mobile security app scan your apps for potential threats and includes the basic anti-theft tools. You have to buy a premium version at $20 per year for the SIM lock down facility, and to enable remote wiping of the phone.
You cam download ESET Android antivirus app from Google Play or Amazon.

5. AVL

AVL Android antivirus app provides the basic malware detection and protects your smartphone from malicious software. It also has an incredible AV-Test detection report but lacks the extra security features of anti-theft, advance call blocking, and a few others.
The AVL Android antivirus app is lightweight and has a plain interface so it does not limit the efficiency of your smartphone. With a simple idea to protect your smartphone from all the malware, AVL is in our  list of best android antivirus app.
Download the AVL security app from Google Play.
These are the top free Android antivirus apps we compiled. Other security apps that are ranked quite high in the android antivirus app markets are Bitdefender Mobile Security, Kaspersky internet Security for Android, McAfee Mobile Security for Android, AVG Antivirus and many more. Since most of these are premium security apps, we didn’t include them in the list of our best free Android antivirus apps.

New Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 8.0-inch


  If you haven’t realized it by now, there’s this slump happening in the tablet universe. Rarely do we hear about high-end tablets nowadays aside from the iPad, so it’s shocking how things have rapidly changed in just the course of the last couple of years. Players such as Asus, Lenovo, Acer, and many more have been reluctant to pursue the high-end tablet space – more so when it pertains to Android tablets.

Thankfully, though, there’s still Samsung investing the time and effort into this particular segment. It’s been well over a year at this point since we’ve last heard about the Samsung Galaxy Tab S series, but it’s still alive and well. Samsung just recently announced the upcoming availability of two new, high spec’d tablets that should no doubt generate some interest. In this article, we’re getting up close and personal with the smaller one of the two – the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 8.0-inch
Read more at http://www.phonearena.com/news/Samsung-Galaxy-Tab-S2-8.0-inch-hands-on_id73058#ThGVreAqZUhhUdLr.99

Processor and Memory


Shockingly, it’s powered by the same hardware used by the Note 4 – an octa core Exynos 5433 SoC coupled with 3GB of RAM and the Mali-T760 GPU. While it can be viewed as dated, we can’t neglect to point out that this particular chipset still packs a formidable punch because the tablet is able to move fluidly – and that’s despite being tested by running several apps simultaneously in our short time checking it out.

Available as a base 32GB model, it’s nice to see that Sammy has kept a microSD card slot in its arsenal.

Camera


While it’s certainly not going to be known most for its camera, you still have the option to capture the content wherever you’re at. On the back, it’s fashioned with an 8-megapixel camera – while the front one stand at 2.1-megapixels. Launching the camera app, it appears to be similar to the new Galaxy phones, seeing that it’s crammed with all sorts of shooting modes and that ‘pro’ mode. However, it lacks adjustment to things like the shutter speed and focus.
Read more at http://www.phonearena.com/news/Samsung-Galaxy-Tab-S2-8.0-inch-hands-on_id73058#ThGVreAqZUhhUdLr.99

Design

After Samsung’s stark change when it comes to the design of its higher-end products, one would assume that this tablet will follow in the same new direction as the Galaxy S6 and Note5. In some way, we can agree to that because the Galaxy Table S2 8.0-inch trims off more of the fat to come off thinner, lighter, and significantly svelter. However, unlike Sammy’s prized stallions, this one is constructed from plastic – the matte variety to be exact.

No longer exuding that premium finish, some folks might cry out loudly and cause some commotion about this decision, but don’t fret, just because it feels extremely good – in terms of construction and its comfort in the hand. The overall design has some influences from the Note 4 to tell you the truth, which depending on how you look at it, can be seen as a good or bad thing.

Display


Most folks might forget that last year’s unit featured a higher resolution screen. That’s concerning because you’d think that newer products would do whatever they can to outclass their predecessors. Despite that, the 8-inch 1536 x 2048 Super AMOLED display of the Galaxy Tab S2 is still pretty sharp – producing all the qualities that accompany the technology. We’re happy with what we’re able to see so far, but it’ll be interesting to see how it performs when we run some benchmark tests to see how different this screen really is.

Interface


At first glance, we suspect it running the latest version of Samsung’s TouchWiz UI. You know, the same one on the Note5 and Galaxy S6 edge+. However, it looks as though it’s more like the TouchWiz UI running on the Galaxy S6 because of the square shape of the icons in the homescreen. Regardless of that, the experience takes pride on its multi-tasking and entertainment consumption prowess. From running several apps simultaneously in different windows, to sharing a video stored on the table to a smart TV, the experience seems reasonable enough to appease a wide range of users.
Read more at http://www.phonearena.com/news/Samsung-Galaxy-Tab-S2-8.0-inch-hands-on_id73058#ThGVreAqZUhhUdLr.99




Wednesday, August 26, 2015

The Top 5 Most Harmful Phones, And The Top 5 Safest – According to Research

According to new research from the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, certain cellphones may be exposing us to harmful levels of electromagnetic radiation.
Published in the Biochemical Journal, the study found that a single us of a specific cellphones for just 15 minutes can trigger brain cell changes associated with cancerous cell division.
Dr. John Bucher, Associate Director of the National Institutes of Health, National Toxicology Program, stated:
“As of now, with only 10-12 years exposure, and use increasing dramatically, there is a concern of increase in brain cancer, related to use.”
He also went on to add that children skull’s allow deeper penetration of radiation and could pose a greater risk.
Below are the top 5 phones with the highest radiation. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
The Environment Working Group has released a list of the top 5 cell phones with the lowest emitted radiation.
Brand and typeSAR level
1.Samsung Galaxy Note II N71000.17
2.Samsung Galaxy Note N70000.26
3.SonyEricsson Xperia Play0.36
4.Samsung Galaxy Beam0.28
5.Samsung Galaxy 5510.38
Here is the list of top 5 most harmful phones that emit the highest level of electromagnetic radiations and pose a serious threat to your health.
Brand and type.SAR
1.MOTOROLA DROID MAXX1.54
2.MOTOROLA DROID ULTRA1.54
3.Motorola MOTO –e- SAR1.5
4.Alcatel One Touch Evolve.1.49
5.Huawei Vitria1.49
EWG has also formulated guidelines to help restrict the exposure to cell phone radiation, these are as follows-
  1. Use a headset
  2. Use the speakerphone option
  3. Prefer texting than talking.
  4. Use a low radiation phone
  5.  Stay off the phone when you have a weak signal. Weaker signals mean more emissions to contact the tower.
You can access a larger list of phones with highest levels of radiation here and check your phone’s radiation level by typing the FCC ID number of your cell phone into the FCC database available here: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid
So, next time you want to buy a new phone, please don’t forget to check the SAR level of the phone! Cheers!






Tuesday, August 25, 2015

How Much Data is Generated Every Minute In The World


With every mouse click and button pressed on the keyboard, you create data and transfer information. Today, we bring are bringing you an info graphic that will tell you how much data is generated every minute.
Even when you are sleeping, your are generating data as your phone, computers and online accounts are always working and data never sleeps. In this ever-increasing digital age, as we tend to embed internet and computers more deeply into our lives, more and more information cluster is being formed.
Big and small businesses are busy analyzing and data scientist has become the hottest job right now. This data generated by your activities help them to improve and create services for you.

Monday, August 17, 2015

Microsoft Windows 10 ISO Files for Clean Install


Wicrosoft has just released the highly anticipated Windows 10 operating system and fossBytes has been telling you how to get Windows 10 upgrade and other related things from time to time. This upgrade is available to all the eligible Windows 7 and Windows 8 users. But, not everyone has got their piece of the Windows 10 cake as Microsoft is rolling out the Windows 10 update in phases.
Now, Microsoft has released the Windows 10 ISO files. So, you can download the Windows 10 ISO and perform a clean install after the upgrade.
Before you decide to move ahead, there are few thing to be known. You need sufficient disk space on your PC, external drive or USB drive. You PC must be running with an active internet connection to download the files and you must have upgraded your PC from a genuine copy of Windows 7 or 8.1. Microsoft says:
  • Make sure you have the following before downloading Windows 10 ISO:
    • An internet connection (internet service provider fees may apply).
    • Sufficient data storage available on a computer, USB or external drive for the download.
    • A blank USB or DVD (and DVD burner) with at least 4 GB of space if you want to create media. We recommend using a blank USB or blank DVD, because any content on it will be deleted.
  • Read the System Requirements.
  • If you will be installing the operating system for the first time, you will need your Windows product key (xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx). For more information about product keys and when they are required, visit theFAQ page.
To know the product key associated with the OS, type this command in command prompt with administrative permissions: wmic path softwarelicensingservice get OA3xOriginalProductKey
Download the Windows 10 ISO tool from Microsoft below:
The above links work for for both Windows 10 Home and Pro ISO files, with support for multiple languages.


Those interested in Enterprise editions can download the Windows 10 ISO Files from the MSDN Subscriber Downloads page.
Via: Microsoft

How to Install Windows 10 Without Windows Update Right Now, Using Microsoft’s Tool

Before you decide to move ahead with the process, there are some things that need to be taken care of. As usual, you need sufficient disk space in your system drive, and your PC must be having an active internet connection to download the setup files.
Note: Your PC must be running genuine and activated Windows 7 or Windows 8. This media creation tool also works if you are running some older preview build of Windows 10 Preview upgraded from genuine Windows 7 or 8.
Now confirming all the requirements, it’s time install Windows 10 on your PC. Head over to Microsoft’s website to download the media creation tool and choose the appropriate 32-bit or 64-bit version. You can download the directly from the links given below.

How to Install Windows 10 Without Windows Update?

After installing the Windows 10 Media Creation tool, find the file in your PC and click on it to start the installation. After few seconds, you’ll see a new window as shown below. It asks “what do you want to do.” Out of the two given options, you need to select “upgrade this PC now” option and hit “Next.”
Note that during the installation, your PC will restart few times. It’s usual, this isn’t anything to worry about.
The other option to “create installation media for another PC” is for creating bootable USB stick or DVD for performing a fresh install on your already upgraded PC.








After choosing the first option, you’ll be greeted with a new window that will show that your Windows 10 copy is being downloaded. After waiting for few minutes, your download will start and you will notice the progress indicator increasing slowly. You can even minimize this app window and do some background work.
After the download process is completed, you will see the following windows that will show you the message that your Windows 10 installation media is being created. Again, you can minimize this windows to continue your background work. While performing the Windows 10 upgrade, make sure that your PC connected to the power supply.
As Microsoft tool completes the Windows 10 installation media creation, you’ll see a new tiny window in your PC showing that setup is preparing your PC for Windows 10 installation. This process will take a while.



This will be followed by the “Getting updates” step where your PC will download the updates needed to continue the setup.


Now Windows 10 setup will confirm that your PC has enough space for installation. This will just take a moment. If the setup detects that your PC doesn’t have enough space, the setup aborts.




After completing the memory check process, all the pre-requisites and checks are completed. Now your Windows 10 setup is ready to proceed. You’ll be shown a message that this Windows 10 upgrade will keep your files and apps, and you can also select what to leave behind and what to take forward with you.
Click on “Install” to proceed with the Windows 10 upgrade and your PC will restart.








After rebooting, the setup resumes and the installation process moves ahead.


You PC reboots again and you see the “Upgrading Windows” message. This consists of three steps: Copying files, Installing features and drivers, and Configuring Settings.
This is the final step of Windows 10 upgrade and your PC will restart several times during it.







What more? Well, everything is done.
Your PC is upgraded to Windows 10. Just log in to the operating system and you are taken to the next window for configuring settings.






You are shown a window that introduces you the new apps of Windows 10. These include Photos, Microsoft Edge, Music, and Movies and TV. Just click “Next” and your Windows 10 PC is ready to use.






This is what my spare PC looked after upgrade from Windows 7 Ultimate to Windows 10 Pro. All the settings, files, and apps that were already installed Windows 10. Even the apps that were pinned in the taskbar, they were imported as it is. By mistake, I forgot to copy some stuff written in sticky notes- they were imported too.






You can go to “Update and Security” option in “Settings” to see that your genuine Windows 7 or 8 is upgraded to Windows 10, and your copy is activated.







Now after installing Windows 10, you can read some of the Windows 10 upgrade myth-busters here.