• Apple is sending some developers ad spend and install details for other people’s apps

    Apple is sending some developers ad spend and install details for other people’s apps

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    An issue at Apple appears to be resulting in app developers getting emails of ad spend and install summaries for apps belonging to other developers. The issue — which appears specific right now to developers using Search Ads Basic, pay-per-install ads that appear as promoted apps when people search on the App Store  — was…

  • Why I decided to install Messenger Kids

    Why I decided to install Messenger Kids

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    I’ve been struggling with whether or not to download Facebook’s new app aimed at children, Messenger Kids, onto my daughter’s iPad. This weekend, I took the plunge. I sat with her as she typed her first message and sent a selfie. I watched as she discovered GIFs. I wasn’t sure I had done the right…

  • Mixpanel analytics accidentally slurped up passwords

    Mixpanel analytics accidentally slurped up passwords

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    The passwords of some people using sites monitored by popular analytics provider Mixpanel were mistakenly pulled into its software. Until TechCrunch’s inquiry, Mixpanel had made no public announcement about the embarrassing error beyond quietly emailing clients about the problem. Yet some need to update to a fixed Mixpanel SDK to prevent an ongoing privacy breach. It’s…

  • Strava appears to have disabled a key tracking feature over privacy concerns

    Strava appears to have disabled a key tracking feature over privacy concerns

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    This will come as no surprise to those who’ve been following the news of the past couple of weeks, but it appears that Strava’s disabled at least one top feature as it works to get to the bottom of recent privacy concerns over its mapping features. The app’s Segments feature looks to be at least…

  • Snapchat slips in features like fonts and do not disturb amidst redesign

    Snapchat slips in features like fonts and do not disturb amidst redesign

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    Snap is waking up to the “Time Well Spent” movement Facebook is already addressing. Snapchat is offering a way to mute specific people without formally blocking them. Meanwhile, the sweeping redesign that’s slowly rolling out comes with ways to jazz up your Snaps with colorful text styles and multiple captions. The new features focus around making…

  • Buglife wants to put the power to report mobile software bugs in users’ hands

    Buglife wants to put the power to report mobile software bugs in users’ hands

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    Every day we encounter bugs in mobile apps. They may lock up or perform in a way we didn’t expect, but what if you could report the bug to developers as it happened with all of the contextual information they need to fix the problem? That’s what Buglife a member of the Winter 2018 Y…

  • The Pixel 2’s Visual Core photo processor now works with Instagram, WhatsApp and Snapchat

    The Pixel 2’s Visual Core photo processor now works with Instagram, WhatsApp and Snapchat

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    Visual Core was a strange little surprise from Google when it revealed it back in October. The system company waited three weeks until after the Pixel 2’s announcement to talk up the system-on-a-chip that had been lying in wait inside the handset the whole time. For most of its life, the photography-focused processor has been…

  • Here’s how to stream the Super Bowl tonight

    Here’s how to stream the Super Bowl tonight

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    The NFL season ends tonight with the New England Patriots losing to facing off against the Philadelphia Eagles in Minneapolis, Minnesota.  The game starts at 6:30pm ET / 3:30pm PT and this year will be aired on NBC, meaning if you have cable or an HD antenna you can just tune into NBC to watch. If you want…

  • How Facebook stole the news business

    How Facebook stole the news business

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    Big news outlets stupidly sold their soul to Facebook. Desperate for the referral traffic Facebook dangled, they spent the past few years jumping through its hoops only to be cut out of the equation. Instead of developing an owned audience of homepage visitors and newsletter subscribers, they let Facebook brainwash readers into thinking it was…

  • Spotify is testing a new playlist-based music app that’s a lot like Pandora

    Spotify is testing a new playlist-based music app that’s a lot like Pandora

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    Spotify is testing an app that sees it move firmly into Pandora’s territory. ‘Stations’ is a new Android-only app that is being piloted by the company in Australia — it was first noticed by app analytics firm Sensor Tower on Tuesday. This app offers a ‘lean-back’ option to listen to music based on genres and…