Google escanea diariamente 6.000 millones de apps de Android en la búsqueda de malware

Google Security

Google ha publicado el reporte anual de seguridad en el que informa sobre las mejoras en la seguridad desde un dispositivo Android. De ese reporte destaca enormemente la cantidad de apps que ha de escanear diariamente en la búsqueda de malware u otros problemas que atenten contra la “salud” del terminal.

La compañía basada en Mountain View escanea diariamente 6.000 millones de apps instaladas y 400 millones de dispositivos. También comenta, entre lo más destacado, que protegen diariamente cientos de millones de usuarios de Chrome a través de Safe Browsing cuando entran en sitios web de dudosa procedencia.

Por lo que respecta en las comparaciones con el año anterior, la imagen que se puede obtener es casi idéntica. Google mantiene que, durante el curso de 2016, las PHAs, o conocidas como “Apps potencialmente dañinas”, fueron instaladas en menos del 0,15 por ciento de los dispositivos que suelen entrar en Google Play. Si se incluye todos los dispositivos en el ecosistema Android que usa los servicios de Google, como esos que obtienen las apps de terceros de otras tiendas, la cifra se eleva al 0,5 por ciento. Ya el año pasado la propia Google mantuvo que esa cifra era menos del uno por ciento.

En ese reporte nuevo lanzado por los de Mountain View, se remarca los nuevos extras de seguridad que se han ido añadiendo como son los permisos de apps y la encriptación completa del disco como un requerimiento para la mayoría de los dispositivos Marshmallow. Android también participó en el programa de recompensas de Google para los cazarecompensas de bugs y ha dicho que ha solucionado 100 vulnerabilidades que se reportaron a través de esta solución con un pago hecho de 200.000 dólares a los “investigadores”.

Otra de esas medidas son los parches de seguridad de Marshmallow que mantiene informado a los usuarios acerca del estado de su dispositivo.

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Ya está disponible la tablet BQ Aquaris M10 Ubuntu Edition

BQ M10 Ubuntu Edition

Ya está a la venta la tablet BQ M10 Ubuntu Edition, con 2 versiones, una versión con pantalla de 720p y otra versión con pantalla de 1080p

Hace algunos días anunciábamos que la tablet BQ Aquaris M10 Ubuntu Edition estaba disponible para su preventa. Pues en el día de hoy, la tablet ya está disponible para comprarla.

Esta tablet sale a la venta después de un gran trabajo conjunto por parte de BQ y Canonical, que han logrado sacar a la venta esta tablet en el tiempo que habían previsto.

Lo más interesante de esta tablet no solo es el que lleve Ubuntu Phone, sino que este Ubuntu Phone viene con la interfaz Unity 8, logrando una convergencia casi total.

Según la gente de BQ, esta tablet es el primer dispositivo en el mundo que se puede convertir en un ordenador portátil muy fácilmente, tan solo conectando un teclado y un ratón.

Como ya dijimos el otro día, hay dos versiones de esta tablet, una versión con pantalla 720p y otra versión con pantalla 1080p, ambas pantallas de unas 10 pulgadas de tamaño.

El hardware de la tablet es digamos de gama media, con un procesador Quad Core a 1,5 GHz, 2 GB de memoria RAM, 16 GB de Memoria Interna ampliables por tarjeta micro SD y una cámara de 8 Megapíxeles.

Sin duda ya tenemos ganas de probar esta tablet, ya que aparte de ser producto nacional, es un producto 100% Linux que es algo que siempre nos gusta. También me gustaría comprobar por mis medios si la tablet es 100% convergente o si tiene alguna cosilla que mejorar.

En cuanto al precio de la BQ Aquaris M10 Ubuntu Edition, es un poquito más barato que en la preventa, siendo la de 720 p la versión “barata” de 230 euros y la versión 1080p la versión “cara” de 280 euros(en la versión preventa se incluía una funda y un protector de pantalla ).

La buena noticia es que BQ ya hace envíos a todo el mundo, así que también nuestros lectores de latinoamerica pueden comprar la tablet. El enlace de compra lo encontraréis pinchando aquí.

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More Rumors Emerge About Microsoft’s New Xbox

The rumor mill must have an equity clause in there somewhere. Because no sooner have we heard a wealth of details about Sony’s new “PS4.5,” “PS4K,” or “Neo,” depending on how we’re feeling, do we have a new report that concerning Microsoft’s plans for advancing the Xbox line. The Verge’s Tom Warren reports that Microsoft is pro typing different versions of a new Xbox, some of which would come with modular upgrades. This is standard operating procedure, whether business as usual or not: we’re far enough into the console cycle that we would expect a manufacturer to start looking forward.

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7 Reasons to Give Microsoft’s Strategy Another Look

Microsoft recently held its Build developer conference and its Envision business conference. These events showcased the art of the possible, whether it was from the perspective of the business leader who needs to transform business processes or the technical architect that needs an agile infrastructure to support changing business needs. In the past, many of Microsoft’s conferences highlighted incremental improvements. As I built a recap of the events for my enterprise clients, I found there were many improvements as well as major advancements in Microsoft’s announcements and demos. Microsoft focused these conferences on innovation at a technical and business level. Given the company’s focus on defining the next generation of computing, there are at least seven reasons why your organization should be reviewing Microsoft’s latest efforts. Microsoft is releasing and fixing products like a modern cloud company. It’s moving fast. It’s shipping updates within weeks instead of months. Products that may have been in development for years are being deployed and getting updated. Even products that may seem like disasters, such as Microsoft’s Tay Twitter chatbot that was taught unsavory conversations, highlight how the company is actively testing new solutions and responding to issues. Enabling Cortana to work on a locked computer screen provides another example of how Microsoft is listening and responding to feedback. The company is driving the evolution of the web and computing interfaces. Obviously Microsoft has been moving toward a cloud first company with Windows, Office and Azure for some time. However, it’s also focusing more on the next generation of the Internet and computing with services such as the Azure IoT, the Bot framework, machine learning APIs and augmented/virtual reality solutions. Conversations as a Platform (CaaP) are the new and improved chat bots. While chatbots have been around since the 1960s, leading technology vendors are delivering a new set of experiences based on this technology. Consumers expect their services to be available everywhere and increasingly expect easier access to information. This is where Microsoft’s notion of Conversation as a Platform comes to play. Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s CEO, noted how chatbots were being used as a new form of engagement with services such as WeChat in China. The idea is to create an interaction between a company and a person that is more human in nature. We now have personal digital assistants across a wide range of platforms from Amazon, Apple, Google, and Microsoft. Facebook is also turning its messenger app, called M, into a digital assistant. Microsoft believes these digital assistants can use chatbots to simplify how we interact with computing, access information and engage with companies. (See Parmy Olsen’s article on chatbots.) At Build Microsoft demonstrated how Dominos could use chatbots to make it easy to order a pizza from within a messaging service such as Skype, Slack or Office 365 mail. By 2017, everyone will be looking for ways to embed their services into other offerings such as apps. Microsoft will offer one of the frameworks to support this. Universal availability is the new Microsoft. In a previous era, Microsoft ran on Microsoft. The Windows operating system  was king and everyone built for it. Mobile and cloud changed all of that and Microsoft ran the risk of becoming irrelevant. Today, it wants to be anywhere the user is. Its apps and services are available on all the major operating systems, including Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android. While it’s obvious that many advanced features would only be available on Windows 10, Microsoft can be used in cloud, on your tablet, smartphone and PC. It also acquired Xamarin’s mobile development tools and chose to open source the code to ensure a cross platform development environment that includes Microsoft. This new attitude will make Microsoft a serious contender for development platform of choice. Machine learning as a service is the foundation for new data experiences. If data is the new oil, machine learning is the next generation refinery. Similar to IBM and HPE, Microsoft is offering a set of machine learning APIs that can be used for chatbots or other applications. It’s increased its offerings to over 20 APIs when you include its preview APIs. Data scientists are in scarce supply and solutions like cloud-based machine learning APIs will be the way companies can scale their data analysis efforts. Examples of APIs include text-to-sentiment analysis, image recognition and a recommendations API that helps you predict which products your customers are most interested in based on their previous transactions. The corporate graph gives Microsoft to enhance services. Companies like Facebook and Google have been leveraging their social graphs for years to build insight into specific and overall consumer behavior. Microsoft has a consumer graph as well. But more importantly, it also has access to business behavior through its Office 365 and Azure portfolio of services. Instead of focusing on any specific company’s or employee’s behavior, Microsoft can gain valuable insight into overall corporate trends by using aggregate business data similar to the way a mapping company can use aggregate data to understand traffic patterns. A corporate graph will  differentiate it from consumer companies but other enterprise-focused companies such as Salesforce.com also have rich business graphs to mine. Augmented and virtual reality isn’t just for gaming. While a majority of the augmented and virtual reality players are focused on consumer gaming, Microsoft has spent considerable time and effort defining the potential business use cases for HoloLens. It has a strategy that targets various industries with a range of use cases that focus on saving money, increasing revenue and improving customer experiences. Microsoft and Lowe’s Home Improvement demonstrated how VR could be used to improve the shopping experience for kitchen remodeling by using the HoloLens to explore different kitchen furnishings. Microsoft also demonstrated how it could be used in education and automotive design.  This broadens the potential market for AR/VR well beyond the existing gaming crowd.

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