Epic Games wins antitrust lawsuit against Google over barriers to its Android app store
Read full article: Epic Games wins antitrust lawsuit against Google over barriers to its Android app storeA federal court jury has decided that Googleโs Android app store has been protected by anticompetitive barriers that have damaged smartphone consumers and software developers, dealing a blow to a major pillar of a technology empire.

Here are 7 movies to stream for Halloween
Read full article: Here are 7 movies to stream for HalloweenThe house from "The Amityville Horror" in Amityville, New York. October is when thoughts turn to Halloween and what better way to celebrate than by slashing through some horror movies? We could go obvious with the actual "Halloween" franchise of movies, but that would be boring. "Velvet Buzzsaw"This supernatural horror film boasts an all-star cast, including Jake Gyllenhaal, John Malkovich, Rene Russo, Toni Collette and Daveed Diggs. It was 1973 when this horror film about a young girl who is demon possessed kicked off a franchise.

Stream these movies to mark Halloween
Read full article: Stream these movies to mark HalloweenOctober is when thoughts turn to Halloween and what better way to celebrate than by slashing through some horror movies? "Velvet Buzzsaw"This supernatural horror film boasts an all-star cast, including Jake Gyllenhaal, John Malkovich, Rene Russo, Toni Collette and Daveed Diggs. It was 1979 when this horror film about a young girl who is demon possessed kicked off a franchise. The film is killing it over on Amazon Prime, Google Play, Vudu and YouTube. It's available for streaming on Amazon Prime, iTunes, Google Play, Vudu and YouTube.
Google pulls popular app after it spread malware
Read full article: Google pulls popular app after it spread malwareCNN imageMOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - Google has removed a popular app after researchers discovered it was spreading malware. Researchers at security firm Kaspersky had found a number of negative reviews on the app's Google Play profile that complained the app had the "presence of unwanted features," according to a blog post. The Android version of the app that was injected with malware from an advertiser could potentially show "intrusive advertising" to CamScanner users. On its website, CamScanner blames a third-party advertising company for inserting a "malicious module that produces unauthorized advertising clicks" into a new version of its Android app. CamScanner said it's developing an updated version of the app for the Google Play store and is also offering a direct download from its website for it.
