What’s happened? Google is preparing to revamp Android’s native screen recorder, and it could be the quality-of-life upgrade Android users have been waiting for. Why is this important? For context, ...
In the digital world, what’s useful today can become harmful tomorrow. Unfortunately, this is precisely what happened with iRecorder – Screen Recorder. This screen-recording Android application with ...
Android 14 seems to be bringing a bunch of quality-of-life tweaks to the platform, and that apparently includes screen recording which will gain the ability to record just an app of your choice.
A cybersecurity firm says a popular Android screen recording app that racked up tens of thousands of downloads on Google’s app store subsequently began spying on its users, including by stealing ...
Previously Safe Android App Secretly Updated to Serve Malware a Year Later The 'iRecorder – Screen Recorder' app, which was download over 50,000 times on the Google Play Store, got updated with ...
If you record or cast a single app in Android, you currently have to stop recording or casting in order to change which app you’re sharing. Google is working on a feature that will let you change the ...
iRecorder was a legitimate app made available on Google Play Store in September 2021. A remote access trojan AhRat was most likely added to it a year later. A screen recorder app with over 50,000 ...
First announced at I/O 2023 in May, Android 14’s “single app” screen recording feature is coming with QPR2. In Android 14 QPR2 Beta 1, the “Screen record” Quick Settings Tile lets you pick between ...
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