Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the weekly TechCrunch series that recaps the latest in mobile OS news, mobile applications and the overall app economy. Global app spending reached $65 billion in the first half of 2022, up only slightly from the $64.4 billion during the same period in 2021, as hypergrowth fueled by the pandemic has diminished. But overall, the app economy is continuing to grow, having produced a record number of downloads and consumer spending across both the iOS and… Source link
Read More »Stadia died because no one trusts Google • TechCrunch
There’s a lot of chatter right now about the “surprise” shutdown of Stadia, Google’s game-streaming service. While it’s true that rivals like Geforce Now and Xbox Cloud Gaming presented entrenched competition, and that Google knows next to nothing about gaming, the main trouble — as with most of its products these days — is that no one trusted them to keep it alive longer than a year or two. It really is that simple: No one trusts Google. It has exhibited such poor… Source link
Read More »Yahoo DFS Baseball: Saturday Picks
This article is part of our Yahoo DFS Baseball series. Welcome to October! Also, the last Saturday of the MLB regular season! A week from now, the playoffs will be happening. But for now, there are seven MLB games starting at 7:10 p.m. EDT or later. It’s time to kick the month off with gusto. And by “gusto”, I mean “DFS success”. Here are my recommendations. Pitching Cristian Javier, HOU vs. TAM ($54): Javier has allowed exactly ZERO runs across his last three starts. This should be a… Source link
Read More »What all that stealing says about America
I recently went to my neighborhood drug store in New York City to buy some Tylenol and saw it was locked up on a plastic shelf—as was much of the store’s stock. We’re used to seeing expensive jewelry secured behind glass or a few items behind convenience store counters, but lately the amount of seemingly ordinary items—soap, ice cream, detergent—locked up in stores—CVS, Best Buy, Home Depot, etc—is increasing. If you don’t see this where you live yet, you might soon. Or you… Source link
Read More »Google-backed Kittyhawk is shutting down as questions, hurdles remain
The dream of flying cars zipping around in the air has suffered a major reality check. Last week, the secretive air-taxi start-up Kittyhawk, run by Google veteran Sebastian Thrun, announced on Twitter that it was going to “wind down.” It was one of a handful of companies working to bring a “Jetsons” like reality to the world, where electric-powered cars, planes and helicopters become commonplace and offer clean-burning modes of transportation to a world of clogged and polluted… Source link
Read More »I’ve had the new iPhone 14 for 2 weeks. I should’ve listened to Steve Jobs’ daughter because I now regret buying it.
Tim Cook visits an Apple store in New York City on September 16.Kevin Mazur/Getty Images I bought the new iPhone 14 Pro Max the day after it went on sale in Apple stores. I got $640 back by trading in my iPhone 13 Pro Max, but I still had to pay another $780. I was excited about the “Dynamic Island” feature, but I should have listened to Eve Jobs. For the past decade or so, I’ve been one of Apple’s best customers. I’ve bought every new iPhone since I made the switch from a BlackBerry to the… Source link
Read More »Tua Tagovailoa releases statement after ‘Thursday Night Football’ hit, Dolphins say he has no timetable to return
There are plenty of questions regarding Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa‘s concussion sustained during “Thursday Night Football.” When he’ll be able to play again is one of them. Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel told reporters Friday that Tagovailoa has no timetable to return as he remains in the NFL concussion protocol following his injury during “Thursday Night Football,” while the quarterback released his first statement since the fateful hit. Tagovailoa thanked fans for their… Source link
Read More »Google appears to have disabled Google Translate in parts of China • TechCrunch
Google appears to have disabled access to Google Translate in parts of China, redirecting visitors to the Hong Kong domain — which isn’t accessible from the mainland. According to users on Reddit and site archives viewed by TechCrunch, Google swapped the Google Translate interface at translate.google.cn with a generic Google Search page at some point within the last 24 hours. The change is reportedly impacting the translation features of apps like KOReader, a… Source link
Read More »Stock Market Coverage – Monday October 3 Yahoo Finance – Yahoo Finance
Stock Market Coverage – Monday October 3 Yahoo Finance – Yahoo Finance Source link
Read More »Congress misses yet another deadline to rein in lawmakers’ lucrative stock trades
Just two weeks ago, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi renewed hopes that Congress might stop lawmakers from trading stocks on the grounds that they have access to non-public information. “We believe we have a product that we can bring to the floor this month,” Pelosi said on Sept. 14. But Congress is taking a breather until Nov. 14, after missing yet another deadline to ban or curb stock trading by senators and U.S. representatives. Lawmakers promise to take up the issue again when they re-convene,… Source link
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