Thaddeus Young was shocked to learn that he was being traded this past offseason when the Chicago Bulls, where he’d put together two effective seasons, acquired DeMar DeRozan and sent Young to the San Antonio Spurs. Since then, Young has been among NBA trade rumors as a piece that could bolster a team looking for consistent inside scoring and a dominant rebounder. In the latest episode of the “Posted Up with Chris Haynes” podcast, Young explained what he’s looking for at this point in… Source link
Read More »Your LG TV can now play Google Stadia if it’s running webOS 5.0 or later
Have a gamepad handy and a recent LG TV? You can likely now try Google’s Stadia cloud gaming platform — as of today, it’s an app you can download for your television running webOS 5.0 or webOS 6.0 (read: likely 2020 models or later) in any of the 22 countries that Google covers. You’ll find it in the LG app store on your TV. LG promised that both Google Stadia and Nvidia’s rival GeForce Now cloud gaming service would arrive on its TVs in 2021, and the company’s made it under… Source link
Read More »Apps in Google Play store that stole banking logins were downloaded 300,000 times, report says
Juan Garzon/CNET A batch of… Source link
Read More »Google Play unveils its list of top apps and games for 2021
Pokemon Unite and Balance took the top spots for 2021. Google … Source link
Read More »Google Play apps downloaded 300,000 times stole bank credentials
Researchers said they’ve discovered a batch of apps downloaded from Google Play more than 300,000 times before the apps were revealed to be banking trojans that surreptitiously siphoned user passwords and two-factor authentication codes, logged keystrokes, and took screenshots. The apps—posing as QR scanners, PDF scanners, and cryptocurrency wallets—belonged to four separate Android malware families that were… Source link
Read More »Frisco-based carpooling app TreadShare now available in App and Google Play stores
Frisco-based carpooling app TreadShare is now available in the App and Google Play stores. The app was started by Erwin Germain, who moved to Colorado in 2015 from the French and Swiss Alps. Germain was surprised to learn that the state didn’t have a carpooling system, which he said he used all the time when living in Europe. The app’s been in development since 2019 and is officially live and ready to be used. It works like this: Colorado residents can upload their… Source link
Read More »The Data Safety Form Is Now Available for Google Play
Julia Kadish is an attorney in the Intellectual Property Practice Group in the firm’s Chicago office. Areas of Practice Julia’s practice focuses on data breach response and preparedness, reviewing clients’ products and services for privacy implications, drafting online terms and conditions and privacy policies, and advising clients on cross-border data transfers and compliance with US and international privacy regulations and standards. She also workes on drafting and negotiating software… Source link
Read More »How to play the new electric economy
For a certain sector of the economy the past week has been electric. Item 1: Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk polls his Twitter followers if he should sell his Tesla shares. They say yes. TSLA tanks on the news and Musk loses $50 billion. Then Musk sells 5.2 million shares or $5.8 billion of stock (as of Friday.) Tesla shares rally. Musk is still the richest man in the world. Item 2: On Tuesday, electric truck maker Rivian goes public. Its stock soars 29% in the biggest IPO since the company… Source link
Read More »Google loosens rules on Play Store payments to comply with South Korean law
Sean Gallup/Getty News Images/Getty Images In response to a law passed… Source link
Read More »Google Play to support alternative billing systems in South Korea, following new law – TechCrunch
Following the passage of the so-called “anti-Google law” in South Korea, Google has announced it will comply with the new mandate by giving Android app developers on Google Play the ability to offer alternative payment systems alongside Google’s own. The legislation represents the first time a government has been able to force app stores to open up to third-party payment systems for in-app purchases — a change that could impact both app stores’ revenues, as developers look to… Source link
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