The 2016 Nexus: Everything We Think We Know About Google’s Next Phones

While there are dozens of phones that run their own flavour of Android operating system, Nexus phones are the purest expressions of Google’s ideas. Google is preparing to launch a pair of new Nexus phones this autumn, and thanks to rumours and leaks we’ve already got a good idea of what they’ll look like. *…

The 2016 Nexus: Everything We Think We Know About Google’s Next Phones was originally published on iSeeTech

The 2016 Nexus: Everything We Think We Know About Google’s Next Phones was originally published on iSeeTech

The 2016 Nexus: Everything We Think We Know About Google’s Next Phones was originally published on iSeeTech

The 2016 Nexus: Everything We Think We Know About Google’s Next Phones

While there are dozens of phones that run their own flavour of Android operating system, Nexus phones are the purest expressions of Google’s ideas. Google is preparing to launch a pair of new Nexus phones this autumn, and thanks to rumours and leaks we’ve already got a good idea of what they’ll look like. *…

The 2016 Nexus: Everything We Think We Know About Google’s Next Phones was originally published on iSeeTech

The 2016 Nexus: Everything We Think We Know About Google’s Next Phones was originally published on iSeeTech

The 2016 Nexus: Everything We Think We Know About Google’s Next Phones was originally published on iSeeTech

Vulnerability Found in Qualcomm Chips Used in Millions of Smartphones

Security researchers working on reverse-engineering Qualcomm’s hardware claim to have finally found a way in, suggesting that flaws in the graphics-handling part of the processing chain’s software drivers could allow hackers to take control of a device. * Read the full article here

Vulnerability Found in Qualcomm Chips Used in Millions of Smartphones was originally published on iSeeTech

Vulnerability Found in Qualcomm Chips Used in Millions of Smartphones was originally published on iSeeTech

Vulnerability Found in Qualcomm Chips Used in Millions of Smartphones

Security researchers working on reverse-engineering Qualcomm’s hardware claim to have finally found a way in, suggesting that flaws in the graphics-handling part of the processing chain’s software drivers could allow hackers to take control of a device. * Read the full article here

Vulnerability Found in Qualcomm Chips Used in Millions of Smartphones was originally published on iSeeTech

Vulnerability Found in Qualcomm Chips Used in Millions of Smartphones was originally published on iSeeTech

BlackBerry’s security-focused Android identity crisis

Consider BlackBerry. Think about the company, its products, its most iconic features. What comes to mind? Business apps? A QWERTY keyboard? BBM? The once-mighty Canadian smartphone maker is banking on one word standing above all the rest: security. * Read the full article here

BlackBerry’s security-focused Android identity crisis was originally published on iSeeTech

BlackBerry’s security-focused Android identity crisis was originally published on iSeeTech