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Apple Adds Another Subscription Product, This Time for Companies
Apple is continuing to increase the number of its services that include recurring billing subscriptions.
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Alexa Will Now Tell You When Items in Your Amazon Cart Or Wish List Go on Sale
Consumers can then ask Alexa to remind them about deals when they’re live or ask the smart device to order items on their behalf.
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Apple Now Allows Video, Music Apps to Sign Up New Subscribers Without Paying Fees
The move applies to apps that provide magazines, newspapers, books, audio, music or video content.
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BofA Says iPhone Demand Still Strong Despite Reports of Production Cutback
Bank of America says demand for the iPhone is still strong despite reports of Apple cut back production of some models.
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Alibaba Leads $60 Million Funding Into Augmented Reality Glasses Maker Nreal in Metaverse Play
Chinese technology giants are trying to get in on the metaverse act. A collaboration with Nreal could help Alibaba expand its augmented reality capabilities.
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Apple's Stock Is Having Its Best Winning Streak Since 2003
In rising for 11 straight days, Apple’s market cap is nearing $3 trillion.
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Spotify Rolls Out Covid Disclosures Two Months After Joe Rogan Boycott
Spotify promised the feature, which is a small blue tab that points to its Covid-19 information hub, nearly two months ago.
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Apple Reportedly Cuts Production of Its New iPhone SE by 20%
The company reportedly aims to lower production of its iPhone SE, its first 5G capable phone costing $429, by about 2 million units to 3 million.
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Huawei Posts First-Ever Yearly Revenue Decline as U.S. Sanctions Continue to Bite, But Profit Surges
Huawei’s business has been hurt by U.S. sanctions, which have sought to cut it off from key software and components like semiconductors.
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The Tesla Roadster Is an Endangered Species — Meet the Community Keeping It Alive
The Roadster was Tesla’s first car. And with only 2,450 made and an estimated 1,500 left, it’s an endangered species. A group of fans is keeping it alive.
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Spotify Pulls Out of Russia Citing New Laws Restricting Free Expression
Spotify is pulling out of Russia entirely because recent laws restricting news operations could put the streamer’s employees and listeners at risk.
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Nvidia, Intel Lead Rally in Chip Stocks as Optimism on Economy Boosts Riskier Assets
Semiconductor stocks rose on Thursday as investors regained their appetite for beaten-down stocks and bet on a U.S. economic recovery.
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Google Will Allow Spotify to Offer Its Own Billing on Android
The move is the most significant concession so far from a major mobile app store to allow third-party billing systems inside apps.
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Arizona Is the First State to Support Digital Driver's Licenses in Apple Wallet on iPhone
The digital ID feature is another step in Apple’s long-term strategy to replace credit cards, cash, loyalty cards and IDs with digital equivalents on iPhones.
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Apple Buys UK Fintech Start-Up Credit Kudos
Credit Kudos develops software that uses consumers’ banking data to make more informed credit checks on loan applications.
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Tencent ‘Exploring' a Financial Holding Company for WeChat Pay If Chinese Regulators Require It
Chinese giant Tencent said it is exploring whether regulators will require it to create a financial holding company to house is fintech business.
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BuzzFeed Says People Are Spending Less Time on Facebook
Meta’s core Facebook app has been pressured to keep up with competitors, including its own Instagram and the fast-growing TikTok.
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Apple Services Are Back Online After Outage
Many Apple services, including the App Store, Apple Arcade, Music and Maps and other apps were offline.
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Apple Supplier Foxconn Resumes Normal Operations After Covid Disruption
Foxconn, a major Apple supplier, has “basically” resumed normal operations in Shenzhen, China, according to Reuters.
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Dating Apps Are Creating Unique New Experiences to Get People to Meet in Person
New and legacy dating apps are embracing the end of pandemic restrictions and people’s desires to connect by setting up in-person events.