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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Amazon App Review: Avast Mobile Security & Antivirus


Nothing is more important than security online and Avast is an app exactly for that. It offers scanning to keep your device like your Amazon Fire tablet free from unwanted privacy phishing, malware, spyware, and viruses. 

So far, I have used it four times and it has worked well. The interesting thing about this app is that when it does scan it shows little icons moving up and down. It's entertaining.

In so far as I have used it, I haven't had any security breaches but I am pretty sure it's working since it goes as far as to check the internet security. 

Get the app: Avast Mobile Security & Antivirus (Android)

As of this writing this antivirus protection and security is free on the Amazon Appstore. Get it while you can!



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A blogger at Book & Movie Dimension a Blog for years. I Cassandra pride myself on finding the next hottest thing in Entertainment wherever it may hide: books, movies, music, you name it. Huge reader and anime watcher.

One final thing: both serious and a jokester. I know confusing.

Saturday, August 13, 2016

Movie Spotting: Nerve, Kubo and the Two Strings, SING, Bad Moms, and More

The Neon Demon | Fangoria.com
In an eventful year for movies, Jeff Bezos, made an appearance as an alien in the newest Star Trek movie and the lead star of that Chris Pine happens to be starring on one of the highlights of this movie spotting, Hell on High Water.


Next we have the splashiest possibly would-be movie, Nerve with Emma Roberts. This is the actress best known for Nickelodeon's Unfabulous and later wonderful movies like Aquamarine, Nancy Drew, but also starring in TV shows like American Horror Story. This movie is looking great already from the movie's trailer with Emma Robert's typical sweetness. Not to mention the technology-laden backdrop of the story could prove very interesting.




On the funny spectrum, we have Florence with Hugh Grant about an older woman who dreams of singing, the only problem, she has a horrible singing voice. 




The movie's plot relies on her struggle to overcome this and seemingly show others that one can do it because everyone's voice should be heard. And another one on the comedy side is Central Intelligence, I believe, in theaters already about a young overweight young man who grows up to change himself and becomes a member of the CIA. All because he hates bullies. I agree, bullies are disgusting. 


Then a funny, family-centered film, Bad Moms starring the alluring Mila Kunis who is, in fact, a new mom herself. This is a movie about moms not taking themselves seriously and OK doing outrageous but funny things. 

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