Digital Turbine
If you thought finding bloatware on your brand-new carrier-subsidised phone was annoying, this will drive you up the wall: a new service will soon allow carriers and manufacturers to ‘post-load’ apps on your Android device, reports Forbes. Dubbed ‘Ignite‘, mobile solutions provider Digital Turbine’s service is designed to make pre- and post-loading apps easier for carriers and manufacturers – allowing them to push apps onto users’ devices without their permission whenever they like. And it’s apparently legal too. Digital Turbine says that Ignite will help its clients ship devices quickly without having to wait for authorizing apps before launch, as the…

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