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+15 +1YouTube's Dark Mode is frustratingly everywhere except Android
YouTube announced a dark theme for its website way back in May 2017, and it released its dark theme to iOS users back at the beginning of the year. When you go to YouTube's support page for Dark theme, you can see how easy it is to turn it on on Apple devices and on computers, but when you click on the Android tab, you get a slap in the face with "Dark theme is currently only available on IOS. Dark theme on Android is coming soon."
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+1 +1Whatsapp Inc user popular guide for beginners
Exciting & free of cost app WhatsApp Inc. When discussing its function cool feature include in. That can may your life easier.
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+1 +1Best Photo Editing iOS Apps For iPad Pro of 2018
Find the best Photo Editing iOS Apps. Discover Affinity Photo, Snapseed, Pixelmator, and Adobe Photoshop Express, for your iPad Pro at iOS Appers.
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+2 +1San Francisco Logs Over 16,000 Feces Complaints in One Week
Over 16,000 complaints have been logged with the City of San Francisco regarding ‘feces’ in the last seven days. A website and related app that allows local residents to request maintenance or non-emergency services from the city has received 16,015 complaints with the keyword ‘feces’ in the last week at the time of this writing, and many pertain to human waste in public places.
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+22 +1Hundreds of Apps Can Empower Stalkers to Track Their Victims
KidGuard is a phone app that markets itself as a tool for keeping tabs on children. But it has also promoted its surveillance for other purposes and run blog posts with headlines like “How to Read Deleted Texts on Your Lover’s Phone.” A similar app, mSpy, offered advice to a woman on secretly monitoring her husband. Still another, Spyzie, ran ads on Google alongside results for search terms like “catch cheating girlfriend iPhone.”
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+5 +1Find Pairs Memory Game - Apps on Google Play
I love memory games.
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+12 +1LinkedIn somehow bamboozled 100 million people into installing its Android app
Everybody these days has a LinkedIn account, but mostly out of obligation. People don't consciously want to create one like they do with Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter; they do it because it's what's expected of them. For that reason, it's somewhat surprising that LinkedIn has managed to bamboozle 100 million people (or rather, Google accounts) into downloading its app from the Play Store.
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+25 +1Cambridge Analytica may have had access to private Facebook Messenger messages
Facebook has started to help users figure out whether or not they’ve been affected by the Cambridge Analytica scandal, and detailed in the company’s notification is the fact that Facebook users may have also had their private messages leaked to Cambridge Analytica.
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+30 +1How the Internet is Clogging City Streets
Ride-hailing apps and robot cars promise to change how we get around and the effects are already being felt.
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+16 +1The state of iOS game development, according to the creators of Alto’s Odyssey
2015's Alto's Adventure was a surprise hit. It launched on iOS as a premium game with no microtransactions, and it landed at the top of App Store charts all over the world. It was developed by Team Alto, a collaboration between a Canadian company called Snowman and artist Harry Nesbitt, which had not previously published a game. Its sequel, Alto's Odyssey, launched this week to positive reception once again—the game has a 91 on Metacritic.
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+18 +11Password bolts on a ‘pwned password’ check
Password management service 1Password has a neat new feature that lets users check whether a password they’re thinking of using has already been breached. At which point it will suggest they pick another. This is in addition to the more usual password strength indicator bar that tries to encourage web users to improve their security practices. The pwnage check builds on that by further reducing the risk of password reuse because it’s verifying if the specific password has appeared in a number of known data breaches.
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+11 +1Snapchat asks unhappy users to 'give new update a chance'
Snapchat has said it “isn’t possible” to revert back to the old version of the app, as people continue to complain about its brand new user interface. The Snapchat Support Twitter account has been busy responding to a barrage of criticism from unhappy users, many of whom are struggling to find their favourite features, especially Stories.
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+2 +1VLC 3.0 Vetinari
VLC 3.0 "Vetinari" is a new major update of VLC. VLC 3.0 activates hardware decoding by default, to get 4K and 8K playback! It supports 10bits and HDR VLC supports 360 video and 3D audio, up to Ambisoncics 3rd order. Allows passthrough for HD audio codecs. Can stream to Chromecast devices, even in formats not supported natively. Can play Blu-Ray Java menus: BD-J. VLC supports browsing of local network drives and NAS.
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+20 +1Uninstalling Facebook app saves up to 20% of Android battery life
Facebook’s Android app negatively impacts performance and battery life, even when it’s only running in the background, users find. Facebook does not have the greatest track record with its Android app. Users have long complained about performance issues and it sucking up battery and last year Facebook’s chief product officer, Chris Cox, took the unusual step of making his staff ditch their iPhones and move to Android until they sorted out the issues.
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+8 +1Report: Users spent nearly $60 billion on apps in 2017
Revenue from paid apps, subscriptions, and in-app purchases rose 35% in 2017, according to a new report. The numbers come from Sensor Tower, and show that users spent nearly $60 billion on apps last year on Apple’s App Store and Google’s Play Store.
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Free Download Vidmate App For Android
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0 +1Edward Snowden unveils phone app, Haven, to spy on spies
The former National Security Agency contractor who exposed U.S. government surveillance programs by disclosing classified material in 2013 has a new job: app developer. Edward Snowden in a video message Friday unveiled a new phone app he helped create, called Haven, that aims to protect laptops from physical tampering.
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+1 +1Dating apps linked to rise in interracial marriages
A pair of researchers suggests dating apps and websites could be contributing to the recent spike in interracial marriages. The study out of the National Academy of Sciences found “that when a society benefits from previously absent ties, social integration occurs rapidly, even if the number of partners met online is small.”
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+28 +1Fake WhatsApp Downloaded More Than 1 Million Times From Google Play
Reddit users yesterday spotted an extremely convincing spoofed copy of the popular WhatsApp messenger on Google Play. The fake was downloaded by more than 1 million users, who instead of a messaging tool wound up with a bundle of ads. According to Hacker News, the fake WhatsApp was nearly indistinguishable from the real thing thanks to an invisible space placed at the end of the developer’s name.
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+13 +1U.S. iPhone Users Will Spend an Average of $88 Per Year on Apps by 2020, an 86% Increase from 2016
U.S. iPhone users will spend an average of $88 per year on premium apps and in-app purchases (IAPs) by 2020 according to a new forecast based on Sensor Tower Store Intelligence data. Our projections place calendar year 2019 per-device revenue at approximately 86 percent higher than 2016 and about 40 percent higher than our forecasted average user spend in 2017. In this report, we break down this growth by year and look at which categories we project will account for the most per-device spending by the the end of 2019.
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