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PayPal was announced As “Tap to Pay” rolls out today for iPhone merchants through its Venmo and Zettle apps in the US, PayPal, which owns both…
Reddit is launching free tools to help businesses build their pre-IPO presence on the site
Reddit was announced today it’s launching a suite of tools, called Reddit Pro, to help businesses develop an organic presence on the platform. The release comes…
Meta’s latest app Threads, a would-be rival to Twitter/X, may not want politics on its platform, but it’s coming to the app anyway — or so…
Apple says it plans to make it easier for customers to switch to Android as a result of the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), which came…
Anonymous social networking apps face another reckoning as UNC system bans Yik Yik, Fizz, Sidechat & Whisper
Anonymous social networking apps are in reporting mode. Yes, again. This week, University of North Carolina (UNC) System President Peter Hans announced a plan to block…
Just a few years ago – in 2021 – Windows 11 gained official support for Android apps thanks to a virtual machine maintained by Microsoft called…
Streamer Deezer cheers antitrust Apple but calls tech giant’s DMA response ‘misleading’
Music streaming service Deezer He joins Spotify in cheering the European Union’s €1.84 billion fine imposed on Apple for violating antitrust rules in the music streaming…
YouTube’s Create app, a competitor to TikTok’s creative tools, is expanding to 13 more markets
YouTube Create, Google’s standalone mobile app for creators that helps them produce short and longer videos, is expands to a wider set of markets after launching…
MacPaw’s Setapp becomes one of the first to comply with Apple’s controversial DMA rules
Mac and iOS software development company MacPaw becomes one of the first to publicly adopt Apple’s new DMA (Digital Markets Act) rules in the EU, to…
Bitcoin’s rally is turning out to be bad news for Coinbase, the cryptocurrency trading app that just confirmed that some of its customers are seeing zero…