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Windows Phone 7 to become homebrew-friendly

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The team behind the first Windows Phone 7 unlocker has recently finished a 2-day long meeting with the Redmond company about the future of homebrew software on the WP7 operating system. Although they are under a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) and are pretty tight lipped about the subject, they are pleased about the results of the meeting and the future of homebrew software on WP7 is in supposedly good hands. Here’s what’s going to happen – the hole that ChevronWP7 exploited will be fixed in the next WP7 update, but Microsoft and the ChevronWP7 team will be working on a short-term solution that allows apps to be sideloaded onto the WP7 devices. The solution will be used until Microsoft comes up with a solution to safely and securely support homebrew apps on their phones. How this will happen is uncertain for now, but it looks like homebrew developers don’t have to worry – Microsoft is interested in the community, they just haven’t found a way to support them yet. But as to when this will finally happen is another story, let’s hope it’s in the time span of months rather than years.

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First Ever Automated Security Update For Mac Released, iOS To Follow?

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apple_logoApple is well known to be a company that continues to push the envelope when it comes to technological advancements and firsts. This time around, Cupertino has introduced the first ever automated security update for Mac computers in order to assist them in preventing attacks from recently identified bugs, which are also the very same bugs that that security researchers have pinpointed and warned against, as those could be the gateway for hackers to actually gain remote control of machines.

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Police Do Not Need A Warrant To Start Fake Instagram Account

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instagram-androidOver in New Jersey, District Judge William Martini has come up with a ruling that the police are not required to actually pick up a warrant before opening a fake Instagram account. This is because the bogus account could actually be used to receive pictures shared by a suspect, and some folks wonder whether this would require a search warrant to be issued beforehand. Not so, according to Judge Martini in his ruling that stated whenever Instagram users post photos on the site, they happen to be practicing “consensual sharing.”

In other words, users who put up photos on Instagram are more or less in the know that should they “follow” or “friend” others, they will also end up sharing their pictures with them. All in all, one should always be extra careful with whatever one shares with others online, as you can never quite tell how something might end up to bit you in the rear some day down the road.

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Blackberry World Hits 120,000 Apps

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blackberry-z10-settingsBoth iOS and Android number close to a million apps each on their respective app stores, which is one of the reasons why smartphone users flock to either operating system. Of course there are other factors, such as hardware, pricing, availability and so on, but it is safe to say that app availability plays a big role as well. Well Blackberry seems to think so as well as they have revealed that the Blackberry World app store currently sits at about 120,000 apps, which while still pretty small compared to iOS and Android, is a pretty huge deal considering that the platform and its accompanying devices were only launched earlier this year! Blackberry’s CEO Thorsten Heins praised the thriving ecosystem, which we guess was boosted by Blackberry’s efforts where they held events to encourage developers to submit as many apps as they can, and even offering monetary rewards on top of earnings for every app successfully submitted to Blackberry World. We can see that Blackberry is going for quantity at the moment, and we suppose there are quality apps within those 120,000, but for now it looks like as far as apps are concerned, they may very well be edging Windows Phone out of the picture!

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