"The growth shows no signs of slowing; in fact, the growth seems to be accelerating"
Given its popularity, it’s no surprise Android was the top target for malware makers in 2013 2013 was a year marked by malware targeting mobile devices and Android was the top target, according to latest findings by Fortinet. Threat landscape research by FortiGuard Labs found Android was the top choice for malware developers, with 96.5 percent of all mobile malware infections attributed to the platform. In comparison, Symbian came a distant second at 3.45 percent, while iOS, BlackBerry, PalmOS and Windows together added up to less than 1 percent.
1 Comment
Say Goodbye to Skeuomorphism The shift in design we see with iOS 7 in many ways reflects internal changes in leadership at Apple. Last October, the tech company ousted its chief of mobile software, Scott Forstall "who worked closely with Jobs and was with the company since the ’90s" after he reportedly refused to sign a public apology regarding the troubled launch of Apple Maps. Notably, Forstall was a fan of skeuomorphism, a term for software design that mimics real-world objects and that was prevalent in previous iOS versions. When Forstall departed, so did any remaining favor for the practice. Apple’s chief designer Jony Ive took over and immediately went to work stripping each outdated or ornamental reference to the physical world, from the imitation of a yellow legal pad in the Notes app to the green felt of a pool table in the Game Center app. |
Fazal Shaikh
I am the author of this website try to facilitate my friends with latest technology and its tips & tricks. Archives
September 2015
Categories
All
|