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Spotify, Apple Music and rivals are secretly fixing your mainstream taste in songs

The world’s most-streamed artists are a parade of major-label household names: Ariana Grande, Post Malone, Billie Eilish. But hidden below the top rankings are the independent artists and labels taking over a greater share of the music in your headphones.  “If there’s one thing that streaming has done for sure, it’s created a new independent music industry,” said Jorge Brea, …

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Slack explains last week’s hours

Work messaging app platform Slack experienced a lot of issues Friday afternoon, the company confirmed on Twitter. Some messages weren’t sending and some were taking a lot longer than usual to load. So sorry, we are investigating some connectivity issues right now. Thanks for your patience! — Slack (@SlackHQ) June 28, 2019 “Sorry for the trouble! We’re working on an …

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TweetDeck is back online after Monday outage

Twitter says its dashboard TweetDeck is back online after a brief outage Monday. “We are aware that some people are having issues with loading TweetDeck. Our team is working to resolve the issue, and we’ll share more updates on this thread!” TweetDeck noted at 11:53 a.m PT.  As of 12:22 p.m. PT, TweetDeck said it was back online. “We apologize …

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Snapchat’s new Bitmoji Tennis game lets you play like a pro from the couch

To celebrate Wimbledon 2019, Snapchat made a Bitmoji Tennis game that lets you hit the court with your friends. Snapchat started rolling out its own set of games called Snap Games in April. Similar to Facebook games, you can invite your friends to play with you. You can find Bitmoji Tennis, as well as other Snap Games, by opening a chat and then tapping on the …

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Elizabeth Warren accuses advisory panel for FCC of corruption

A panel that provides policy advice to the Federal Communications Commission is “stacked with corporate insiders,” Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren said Monday. She cited a blog post by the Project On Government Oversight (POGO), which showed more than half of all Communications Security, Reliability and Interoperability Council (CSRIC) members are direct employees of private companies or of industry trade …

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Trump official: Eased Huawei restrictions only apply to widely available products

President Donald Trump has agreed to ease restrictions on companies selling equipment to Chinese telecom giant Huawei, but a White House official has clarified that it’s not a “general amnesty.” US companies will be able to sell only widely available products to the embattled Chinese phonemaker, National Economic Council Chairman Larry Kudlow said on Fox News Sunday. “All that is going to …

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