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Facebook cuts Paper app from its lineup
In Silicon Valley, hype and praise can only get you so far. The latest example is Facebook’s Paper app, originally revealed in January 2014 as a new way to read news while also surfing the social network. The app had two main functions: a feed of friend’s photos, videos and other activities, and a stream of news stories picked by …
Read More »Spotify says Apple uses App Store as a ‘weapon’ to choke rivals
Now playing: Watch this: Spotify and Apple in an App Store spat, says report 1:22 Apple has never won any friends with its policy of taking a cut out of in-app purchases, but it may be turning Spotify into a full-fledged enemy. Spotify’s lawyer sent a letter to Apple, accusing the gadget giant of rejecting an update to its app …
Read More »Unlocked Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge arrive June 30 and work on any network
Well, well, well. Samsung is taking matters into its own hands by selling completely unlocked versions of its flagship Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge phones in the US. Starting today (Thursday), you can pick up the unlocked S7 for $670 and the Galaxy S7 Edge for $770 from Samsung.com, Amazon, BestBuy, Target and more. Unlocked phones — which aren’t tied …
Read More »Google investigates Calendar app outage
Google is investigating reports of an issue Thursday with its Calendar app, a spokesperson confirmed. The company’s app status page showed a service disruption logged at 6:47 a.m. PT, with an update at 7:35 a.m. PT saying Google is continuing to investigate. It expects to have an update at 8:30 a.m. PT on when the problem will be resolved. Update, …
Read More »Will a Verizon rollover data plan get you to switch? (The 3:59, Ep. 71)
Verizon customers may soon get a bunch of perks. The nation’s largest carrier is likely set to unveil a rollover data program, a way to remove overage fees and better access to Canada and Mexico. It’ll make the carrier more competitive, but we discuss whether it’ll actually get folks to jump ship. We also look at Amazon Prime Day, slated …
Read More »Oculus CEO’s Twitter gets hacked
Earlier this month, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg had his social media accounts hacked. Now, Brendan Iribe, CEO of the Facebook-backed Oculus, has apparently suffered the same fate. “We here @oculus are very excited to announce our new CEO. @Lid!”, a tweet made by his account read. That was just the beginning, with the intruder following with:”imagine creating the coolest s*** …
Read More »Apple patent blocks your iPhone from recording video at gigs
If you’re sick of having your view of Adele obscured by a thousand iPhones trying to film her, things are looking up. Apple was awarded a US patent this week for a system that can force your iPhone into disabling video-recording functions at concert venues. The system uses infrared signals to send messages to your phone to tell it to …
Read More »Turn your Nvidia Shield into a full
Plex and Nvidia recently announced the Android TV-powered Shield was gaining the ability to run Plex’s Media Server software. Earlier this week, the update went live for all Shield owners. Regardless of your networking know-how, you can run a server of your very own with very little effort. Why do you want to run a Plex Server? Using Plex as …
Read More »Samsung’s new Note 7 screen could curve like the S7 Edge
The S Pen stylus in Samsung’s upcoming Note 7 could have a brand new surface to skate on, if the latest rumor is true. This year’s version of the Note line, which is known for the power of its digital pen, could ditch the Note 5’s pin-straight sides and adopt vertical curves like the S7 Edge, according to tech site …
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