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The Apple App Store experienced its biggest drop in revenues last month as gaming installs and subscriptions stabilised following a surge during the pandemic. Revenues on the App Store dropped 5% year-on-year, representing the steepest drop the company noted since recording its data. Revenues across top markets are decelerating Gaming was the main reason for the decline, plunging 14% year-on-year. Net revenues across the top leading markets including China, Taiwan and South Korea were flat or increased. The
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Of all the controversies the new 'Star Trek' show could reach, just one week in we've already hit one of the stupidest, thanks to Stephen Miller. Read more âș
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This story appeared in The Logoff, a daily newsletter that helps you stay informed about the Trump administration without letting political news take over your life. Subscribe here. Welcome to The Logoff: One year after returning to the White House, Donald Trump is more unconstrained â and unpopular â than ever. Whatâs happening? Trump dedicated nearly two [âŠ] Read more âș
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Verizon changed prepaid brands' policy a week after FCC waived unlocking rule. Read more âș
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Sony is ceding control of its Bravia TV brand to China's TCL as part of a new "strategic partnership," the companies announced in a joint press release. The Japanese electronics giant plans to sell a majority 51 percent stake in its home entertainment arm to TCL, while retaining a 49 percent share. The joint venture is set to start operations in April 2027, pending regulatory and other approvals. The new... Read more âș
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Internal ICE planning documents propose spending up to $50 million on a privately run network capable of shipping immigrants in custody hundreds of miles across the Upper Midwest. Read more âș
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Federal Trade Commissionâs move comes as Big Techâs push to woo the White House has failed to put an end to monopoly cases Read more âș
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The colors show the starâs final breath transforming into the raw ingredients for new worlds. Read more âș
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Sony has announced plans to spin off its TV hardware business, shifting it to a new joint venture with TCL. The two companies have signed a non-binding agreement for Sony's home entertainment business, with TCL set to hold a 51 percent stake in the new venture, and Sony holding 49 percent. With this partnership, TCL [âŠ] Read more âș
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While early reports about the purported iPhone 18 Pro hinted at a punch-hole camera, new claims suggest Apple is refining, not removing, the Dynamic Island. Read more âș
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It's the latest research to find no clear link between maternal acetaminophen use and a higher autism risk. Read more âș
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The film grossed about $260 million from the one Las Vegas location, which generally charges over $100 a ticket. Read more âș
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Meta's Oversight Board is tackling a case focused on Meta's ability to permanently disable user accounts. Permanent bans are a drastic action, locking people out of their profiles, memories, friend connections, and, in the case of creators and businesses, their ability to market and communicate with fans and customers. This is the first time in the organization's five-year history as an oversight... Read more âș
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It was announced today that Nova Launcher has been acquired by Instabridge, a Swedish company that âbuilds products that help people get online.â The announcement starts off rather positive. It confirms that Nova is not shutting down and that Instabridge wants to, âkeep Nova stable, compatible with modern Android, and actively maintained.â While all of ⊠Continued Read the original post: Nova Launcher Changes Ownership Again, Wonât Be Shut Down Read more âș
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This week, Google finally shut down the official Stadia Bluetooth conversion tool... but there's no need to panic! Developer Christopher Klay preserved a copy on his personal GitHub and is hosting a fully working version of the tool on a dedicated website to make it even easier to find. The Verge's Sean Hollister reports: I haven't tried Klay's mirror, as both of my gamepads are already converted, but here's my... Read more âș
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