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Snapchat drops white frames around Snaps from Camera Roll

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Snapchat has (finally!) completely killed off the white frame around snaps not captured with its own camera. The app's latest version drops the border when you add Snaps from the Camera Roll to your Story -- an extension of its update last year , which gets rid of that white space around photos and videos shared from Memories . Now, there's not much difference between Snaps you take on the spot and old photos and videos you post as Snaps. The only way you'll know if something wasn't truly taken right at that moment is to look for the small note on it that says "From Camera Roll" or "From Memories." By ditching the feature that treats old content differently, Snapchat is likely hoping to entice people to share more photos and videos that they wouldn't before. That thick white frame was truly distracting when mixed with borderless Snaps, after all. A simple Google search would even show you tutorials on how to use Memories, a feature that saves

Walmart and Rakuten take on Amazon with Kobo e-reader alliance

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Walmart has struck a deal with Japanese e-commerce giant Rakuten that will see the US company become the exclusive mass retailer of Kobo e-readers. Co-branded Walmart and Kobo apps will be released for ebook and audiobook content, which will be available through Walmart's website, and Walmart retail stores will also sell digital book cards. Rakuten bought Canadian company Kobo in 2011 and released its e-readers in Japan before Amazon got into the market. The partnership with Walmart, however, will see two of the world's biggest retailers team up to take on Amazon in the US. Amazon's retail presence for the Kindle is still limited, and although the company dominates the ebook market after vanquishing Barnes & Noble's Nook, the prominent... Continue reading… via The Verge - Tech Posts "http://ift.tt/2Dx9zir"

MoviePass abruptly cuts off access to several AMC theaters

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The $9.95 MoviePass subscription has been incredibly popular and soon the company will invest in films itself , but because the company pays full price for each ticket, it's subsidizing each customer's theater visit. AMC execs called the plan "unsustainable" last fall , leading to today's reports by Deadline and Variety that the service no longer covers visits to several big market AMC theaters: Empire 25 (NYC), Century City 15 and Universal CityWalk 19 (LA), Loews Boston Common 19, River East 21 (Chicago), Disney Springs at Walt Disney World, and Loews Alderwood Mall 16 (WA). A small handful of theaters are no longer available on our platform. The theater you're referring to seems to be affected by this. As we continue to strive for mutually-beneficial relationships with theaters, the list of theaters we work with is subject to change. — MoviePass (@MoviePass) January 26, 2018 Some of our guests say MoviePass may be blocking the use of their servi

MoviePass pulls support from popular AMC theaters

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MoviePass and the AMC Theatres chain have never exactly enjoyed a rosy relationship , and the latest step in their conflict came today, as MoviePass pulled support from some of the chain’s most high-profile locations. Deadline reports that the service is no longer supporting ticket purchases at theaters like the AMC Empire 25 in New York, Universal City Walk near Los Angeles, and the AMC Loews Boston Common. “As of today, you’ll find a small handful of theaters are no longer available on our platform,” MoviePass CEO Mitch Lowe said in a statement. “Our number one goal as a company is to provide an accessible price-point for people to enjoy films the way they’re meant to be seen: on the big screen. Many exhibitors have been receptive to... Continue reading… via The Verge - Tech Posts "http://ift.tt/2DF3OUd"

Microsoft Mixer will offer more ways to fund game streamers

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Microsoft is making it easier to stream on Mixer for a living. The service has outlined plans for multiple ways to reward streamers, starting with Direct Purchases. If a Mixer Partner is playing a game (including DLC), you can buy that content directly from the stream, which gives them "a percentage" of the game price. The option will initially focus on games in Microsoft's online store, but that's not necessarily a bad thing when it means you can buy an Xbox One title knowing a favorite channel will get a cut. The feature is in testing now but should be available "soon." Mixer is also adding an option to tip directly through Mixer, rather than having to lean on a third-party service. And if you want to subscribe to a channel, you can soon make that commitment from your Xbox One instead of your phone or PC. More details are coming about these features in the weeks and months ahead. In some ways, Microsoft didn't have much choice but to do this --

Amazon adds single sign-on across select Fire TV apps

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Amazon teased single sign-in across apps when it launched its new 4K Fire TV last September. It's only now, though, that the company is making good on its promise. If you have a login from a cable TV provider that supports SSO authentication (like Dish, DirecTV , AT&T Uverse, Verizon FiOS and Cox Cablevision), you can sign in once and have access to a a ton of TV network apps. The new ability should roll out over the next several hours, according to an Amazon spokesperson. So far, the apps that currently support this on Fire TV include Freeform, Syfy, USA, Bravo, E!, Telemundo, CNNgo, A&E, History, Lifetime, Turner TCM, HGTV, Food Network, DIY, Travel Channel, Cooking Channel, AMC, BBC and Hallmark. Along with other apps, those for TBS and TNT should also work in the coming weeks and months. via Engadget RSS Feed "http://ift.tt/2nd0IM6"

Pre-Purchase Now - Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire

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Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire is Now Available for Pre-Purchase on Steam!* Pursue a rogue god over land and sea in the sequel to the multi-award-winning RPG Pillars of Eternity. Captain your ship on a dangerous voyage of discovery across the vast unexplored archipelago region of the Deadfire. *Offer ends April 3rd at 10AM Pacific Time via Steam RSS News Feed "http://ift.tt/2rIOXCA"

Lyft investigates claims staff abused access to customer data

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A user posted on the anonymous app Blind claiming that Lyft employees abused their access to customer data, from gathering info on exes to acquiring Mark Zuckerberg's personal info. A Lyft spokesperson confirmed to The Information that the company is investigating whether these incidents occurred. The anonymous user, who claimed to have worked at Lyft, painted a lurid picture of how employees abused their unusually high access to customer data. Some would look up their ex-romantic partners, while others check whether their significant others were headed where they said. This user claimed to have 'seen employees' do all this and more, including stalking attractive people they'd met while taking the multi-rider Lyft Line service. They'd even use the access to look up the 'rider ratings' and personal information of executives at Lyft and other companies -- one bragged about snagging Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's phone number -- as well as Hollywood a

Mosquitoes learn not to mess with you when you swat them

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Animals And they’ll likely go looking for a less combative meal. The heat of your body, the vapor of your sweat, the breeze of your breath, and your scent, oh, your scent! The combination is beyond enticing, drawing in a mosquito with… via Popular Science "http://ift.tt/2ncIRFC"

CBS and Viacom are reportedly exploring a massive media merger

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The heads of Viacom and CBS have discussed the prospect of merger, according to Reuters sources. Earlier this month, Viacom CEO Bob Bakish and CBS CEO Leslie Moonves reportedly had an exploratory talk about a potential merger and both companies' boards have scheduled a number of meetings to continue that discussion over the next few weeks. This has been a bit of a will-they-won't-they situation for quite some time. Shari Redstone (above), president of National Amusements, the company that owns both CBS and Viacom, tried to bring the two companies together back in 2016. But reservations on the part of Moonves and CBS' directors kept that from happening. Two weeks ago, The Wrap reported that merger talks were back on though at the time, Reuters sources said in response that Redstone had brought up the idea to CBS' directors but active merger discussions were not on the table. The latest reports suggest Moonves has become more open to the idea and other industry con

Lyft employees may have improperly looked at customer data

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As Uber goes, so does Lyft, apparently. The ride-hailing company says it’s investigating whether some of its employees abused access clearances and looked into customers’ information, with one saying it went on for “too long.” Lyft confirmed to The Information Thursday it was looking into the allegation after receiving an anonymous tip from a current or former employee at the San Francisco-based company. “Maintaining the trust of passengers and drivers is fundamental to Lyft,” a Lyft spokesperson told The Verge in an email. “The specific allegations in this post would be a violation of Lyft’s policies and a cause for termination, and have not been raised with our Legal or Executive teams. We are conducting an investigation into the... Continue reading… via The Verge - Tech Posts "http://ift.tt/2E8Tros"

Windows 10 photo app updates with a ‘Choose a star’ auto-generated video feature

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There’s a new update for the Photos app that Microsoft added in the Windows 10 Creators Update that brings more features to those auto-generated videos, similar to Google Photo’s movie feature . Now, there’s a new “Choose a star” option that lets you drop in a bunch of videos and pictures and create a new video file highlighting a specific person. As the title implies, the “Choose a star” function works pretty similarly to the existing auto-generated videos in Photos: you can select the pictures and videos you want to include and “remix” the video until you find a style you like. But then you can pick a person that the Photos app identifies in the video to be the aforementioned star, which will cause the final mix to focus on that... Continue reading… via The Verge - Tech Posts "http://ift.tt/2BuPmIh"

FCC broadband committee member quits over corporate influence

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If you think that the FCC is basically controlled by the interests of big ISP-type businesses , you're not alone. Even FCC members feel that Ajit Pai's current gutting of net neutrality is a bad idea. Now even the mayor of San Jose has taken a stand. Sam Liccardo sent FCC chairman Pai a letter (originally provided by Axios ) on January 25th, announcing his resignation from the FCC's Broadband Deployment Advisory Committee (BDAC). In the letter, the mayor notes that he had "hoped to develop balanced, common-sense recommendations that will advance our goal of expanding broadband access across the country," especially for low-income and rural Americans. "I joined the BDAC cognizant that the composition of the panel heavily favored the industry, with more than three-quarters of the membership representing telecommunications companies or interests closely aligned with those companies," Liccardo wrote. Still, he hoped that there would be movement toward

What the heck is the Doomsday Clock, and why did it just tick?

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Science We're two minutes to midnight. Again. The Doomsday Clock just ticked 30 seconds, bringing us at an uncomfy two minutes to midnight for the first time since the Cold War. via Popular Science "http://ift.tt/2EamuIw"

State senator wants to regulate loot boxes in Washington

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Despite its long-awaited single-player story and gorgeous graphics and sounds, Star Wars Battlefront II will likely be remembered for one thing: Loot boxes, or the mismanagement of. The game's rewards took so long to earn that players were incentivized to buy crates of randomized extras that could speed the process up...or not. That uncertain outcome paid with real money, which is becoming increasingly common in games, sounds like gambling to some legislators, and Belgium moved to ban SW Battlefront II -style loot boxes outright. This month, a Washington Senator introduced a bill that would require the state's gambling commission to determine whether loot boxes are, in fact, gambling -- and suggest how to regulate them across gaming. "What the bill says is, 'Industry, state: sit down to figure out the best way to regulate this,'" the bill's author state Senator Kevin Ranker told The News Tribune . "It is unacceptable to be targeting our child

SEC is ‘looking closely’ at companies that dabble in blockchain

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The Securities and Exchange Commission has had it with companies throwing around words like crypto and blockchain in order to bump up their stock prices. There have been quite a few instances of that lately and the SEC says it will be looking more closely at public companies that suddenly shift their interests to cryptocurrencies or blockchain technology. During a speech given earlier this week at the Securities Regulation Institute, SEC Chair Jay Clayton said , "I doubt anyone in this audience thinks it would be acceptable for a public company with no meaningful track record in pursuing the commercialization of distributed ledger or blockchain technology to (1) start to dabble in blockchain activities, (2) change its name to something like "Blockchain-R-Us," and (3) immediately offer securities, without providing adequate disclosure to Main Street investors about those changes and the risks involved." He added, "The SEC is looking closely at the disclosures

Apple is reportedly renaming iBooks to ‘Books’ and overhauling its bookstore

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While Apple has redesigned a number of its high-profile apps and stores in recent years, one aspect of the company’s business has noticeably remained untouched: iBooks. According to a report in Bloomberg , that’s set to change as Apple is reportedly redesigning the app with a simpler interface and a new storefront, and has hired a new director to oversee the work. Bloomberg says that the app will be renamed “Books” and will reportedly be released in the “coming months.” The interface will be simplified, highlighting books that are currently being read, along with a separate tab for audiobooks. The bookstore will also be overhauled to match the recently redesigned App Store . We’ve reached out to Apple for comment, and will update if we... Continue reading… via The Verge - Tech Posts "http://ift.tt/2DFAmgU"

Free Weekend - Black Desert Online, 50% off!

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Play Black Desert Online for FREE starting now through Sunday at 1PM Pacific Time. You can also pickup Black Desert Online at 50% off the regular price!* *Offer ends Monday at 10AM Pacific Time via Steam RSS News Feed "http://ift.tt/2nb4LZU"

The price of solar panels just went up—here's what that means for you

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Technology A steep new tariff on imported solar panels will have a profound effect on the industry. President Trump's new tariff on imported solar panels could alter the technology's future. via Popular Science "http://ift.tt/2BrHxmB"

Wirecutter's best deals: Save $50 on an Ecobee4 smart thermostat

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This post was done in partnership with Wirecutter , reviews for the real world. When readers choose to buy Wirecutter's independently chosen editorial picks, it may earn affiliate commissions that support its work. Read their continuously updated list of deals here . Aukey Mohawk Drone Street Price: $65; Deal Price: $38 w/ code 5H86P2FT Use code 5H86P2FT to knock over $25 off the price of the Aukey Mohawk, our sub-$100 drone pick for more experienced pilots. We've seen this drone hit $50, then $40, both with similar promo codes, but this is a new low at $38 after the code is applied in cart. This deal is slated to last until 1/31, but there's no telling if stock will last that long. The Aukey Mohawk is our experienced pilots pick in our guide to the best sub-$100 drone . Signe Brewster wrote, "If you'll accept a more difficult learning curve in exchange for faster flying, or if you're already a capable drone pilot, the Aukey Mohawk might be the right

Robinhood will let users trade cryptocurrencies for free

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Robinhood, the app that lets you make zero-fee stock trading and tracking, is moving into a new market: Cryptocurrencies. Next month, users in select US states will be able to buy and sell bitcoin and ethereum without having to pay transaction fees, with support for more currencies coming later. Obviously, no-fee trading is a valuable advantage Robinhood trading holds over other exchange sites; Coinbase, for example, charges 1.5 percent to 4 percent. This isn't a ploy for more revenue: The app-based service hopes this will lure more users to its platform. "We're planning to operate this business on a break-even basis and we don't plan to profit from it for the foreseeable future" Robinhood co-founder Vlad Tenev told TechCrunch . "The value of Robinhood Crypto is in growing our customer base and better serving our existing customers." Cryptocurrency prices are notoriously volatile. To counter that, Robinhood Crypto gives users an estimated price, a

Atari wants your help to make 'RollerCoaster Tycoon' for Switch

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How badly do you want a version of RollerCoaster Tycoon for the Nintendo Switch? Bad enough that you'd be willing to claim a direct stake in the game's success? If so, Atari has a sales pitch for you. The company's Game Partners division (tasked with making money from classic franchises) has launched a crowd investment campaign to raise money for a Switch port of the theme park construction title. Pour at least $250 into the project and you get a pro rata (proportionate) share of 50 percent of profits until you recoup 120 percent of your investment, and then a pro rata 25 percent share of profits for the 18 months following the game's worldwide launch. Ideally, you'd actually make money from backing the game's release. If all goes according to plan, the game would ship sometime in 2018. Atari is shooting for $2 million in overall funding. The question is whether or not the game will fare well enough. Kotaku points out that the Switch port would come fro

Apple orders drama series from director of 'La La Land'

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Apple's pattern of ordering shows with top-flight talent continues. Variety has discovered that Apple has secured a drama series from Damien Chazelle, the director of the Oscar-winning La La Land . The production is so mysterious at this point that even the basic premise isn't available, but Chazelle would both write and direct every episode. Unlike his work on the upcoming Netflix show The Eddy , he'll always be heavily involved. There's still no mention of when Apple will release this or any of its other original shows. It's also unclear just how Apple will offer these productions, although a dedicated subscription video service would make the most sense. No matter what, it won't be surprising if you hear about more coups like this. Apple is believed to have $1 billion to spend on its initial roster of original shows, and that gives it a lot of headroom even when shows from the likes of Steven Spielberg are on the cards. The question is just when App

How polar animals cope with frigid darkness for months at a time

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Animals Endless darkness? Subzero temperatures? They can work with that. The Arctic in winter is dark—but it's not empty. Some animals choose to stay put. via Popular Science "http://ift.tt/2rF5Rlw"

Michael Kors offers Android Wear smartwatches in more colors

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Fossil introduced a plethora of smartwatches across its brands last year, including quite a few options under the Michael Kors Access line . Now, MK is giving you even more choices by releasing new Sofie and Grayson Android Wear 2.0 watch colors as part of its Spring 2018 collection. The MK Access smartwatches both have access to Google Assistant, have customizable faces and can track activity. Both devices will get My Social, the microapp that connects the smartwatch to your Instagram or Facebook account, so you can use photos there as watchfaces. MK will also roll out a new microapp called My Next in January, which you can use to start a countdown on the device to an important event like birthdays or anniversaries. The Sofie smartwatch designed for women is now available in new rose-gold and two-tone versions different from the original ones that launched last year. It'll also have a gold version that's partly wrapped in white silicone, as well as a brilliant sky blue va