The Verge3 weeks agoAppleThis could finally be the year the iPad gets a built-in calculator appApple may finally introduce its native Calculator app in iPadOS 18, alleviating the need for third-party apps. [ more ]
The Verge2 months agoAppleiPhone budgeting apps can now automatically import your Apple Card and Cash transactionsApple iOS 17.4 update enhances financial tracking for Apple Card, Cash, and Savings users through third-party budgeting apps. The feature is exclusively available in the US, where Apple offers its Card, Cash, and Savings account. [ more ]
Lifehacker1 month agoPrivacy technologiesYouTube Is Cracking Down on Third-party Apps That Block AdsYouTube is tightening enforcement against ad blockers on third-party apps to protect its revenue stream. [ more ]
GSMArena.com1 month agoPrivacy technologiesYouTube's crackdown on ad blockers expands to third-party appsYouTube is enhancing its anti-ad blocker policy to prevent third-party apps from bypassing ads, emphasizing the importance of ads in supporting creators. [ more ]
Forbes Advisor1 month agoWeb designShopify Vs. eBay (2024 Comparison)Shopify has a wider selection of third-party apps compared to eBay. Shopify offers more diverse store templates and greater flexibility with product images than eBay. [ more ]
Lindsey Gamble3 months agoWeb design"Instagram Rolls Out Grid Preview Feature for Creators and Brands - Lindsey GambleGrid Preview offers a convenient way to assess how new uploads will fit with existing content on Instagram. Instagram is introducing features that were previously only available through third-party apps. [ more ]
New York Post2 months agoStartup companiesReddit reportedly strikes $60M-a-year AI content-licensing deal with GoogleReddit signed a $60 million licensing deal with Google for AI training. Reddit shifted to a paid model for third-party apps to cover API costs. [ more ]
Ars Technica3 months agoDigital lifeExploring Reddit's third-party app environment 7 months after the APIcalypseReddit's changes to access its API led to the closure of many third-party Reddit apps. Narwhal, a popular third-party Reddit app, now charges a subscription fee of $3.99 per month due to Reddit's API changes. [ more ]
The Verge6 months agoDigital lifeHow to share large files over the webEmail clients and file transfer protocols like Bluetooth may have limitations when it comes to sharing larger files. Cloud storage services like Apple iCloud, Google Drive, and Microsoft OneDrive allow for flexible file sharing options. There are dedicated apps available for file sharing if you prefer not to use cloud storage services. [ more ]
Ars Technica5 months agoPrivacy professionalsHow worried should we be about the "AutoSpill" credential leak in Android password managers?AutoSpill is a vulnerability that exposes credentials from password managers on Android devices when autofilling into third-party apps. The vulnerability affects popular password managers like Google Smart Lock, Dashlane, 1Password, LastPass, and more. [ more ]