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- Google soon won’t let you sign in on very old Android devices
- Square to buy Afterpay, which offers a ‘buy now, pay later’ service, for $29 billion in stock
- Leaked Galaxy Watch photos show Samsung and Google’s new smartwatch OS on an actual device
- Ariana Grande is headlining Fortnite’s next concert series
- Jungle Cruise earned a third of its opening revenues from Disney Plus
- Elite students are debating hot-button issues on an invite-only TikTok clone
Google soon won’t let you sign in on very old Android devices Posted: 01 Aug 2021 04:34 PM PDT If you still have a device running Android 2.3.7 (the final version of Gingerbread) or older, Google won't let you sign in to your Google account on that device starting September 27th, according to a support document (via Liliputing). "As part of our ongoing efforts to keep our users safe, Google will no longer allow sign-in on Android devices that run Android 2.3.7 or lower starting September 27, 2021," the company says. "If you sign into your device after September 27, you may get username or password errors when you try to use Google products and services like Gmail, YouTube, and Maps." To give you an idea of just how old a device will be affected by this change, Android 2.3.7 was... |
Square to buy Afterpay, which offers a ‘buy now, pay later’ service, for $29 billion in stock Posted: 01 Aug 2021 03:45 PM PDT Square plans to acquire Australian company Afterpay, which offers a "buy now, pay later" service that lets you pay for purchases in installments interest-free, for $29 billion in stock, the two companies announced Sunday. It's the latest big move for Square, which has also announced a Bitcoin business unit and that it bought a majority stake in the Tidal streaming service this year. "Buy now, pay later" services like those offered by Afterpay, Affirm, and Klarna have become increasingly prevalent across the web. And Square may not be the only payments giant jumping into the ring, as Apple is reportedly working on a similar service of its own that's internally called "Apple Pay Later." |
Leaked Galaxy Watch photos show Samsung and Google’s new smartwatch OS on an actual device Posted: 01 Aug 2021 01:38 PM PDT We're a little over a week away from Samsung's next Unpacked event, but new photos from 91mobiles may have revealed our first in-person look at two things we could see at the show: the rumored Galaxy Watch 4 Classic and the new smartwatch OS from Samsung and Google. The two photos from 91moblies show off black and silver watches with rounded bezels, matching a design seen in leaked renders from Android Headlines and detailed GIFs posted by noted leaker Evan Blass in July. Perhaps more significantly, the photos show the new smartwatch OS (currently referred to as Wear) on actual devices for the first time. But disappointingly, there isn't much to see — just an initial setup screen and a screen asking the user to set the time. Google and... |
Ariana Grande is headlining Fortnite’s next concert series Posted: 01 Aug 2021 11:09 AM PDT Last week, Epic Games teased that a "record-breaking superstar" would be performing in Fortnite's upcoming Rift Tour concert series, and now we know that the mystery performer is none other than Ariana Grande. The five-show concert series kicks off August 6th at 6PM ET, and shows will run through August 8th. (You can find the full schedule here.) Epic recommends being ready in-game 60 minutes before any of the performances so that you can jump into the Rift Tour playlist when it goes live 30 minutes ahead of showtime. Fortnite events have filled up in the past — I personally missed Fortnite's "The Device" event in-game because I signed on too late — so I'd recommend showing up early to the Rift Tour shows just in case.
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Jungle Cruise earned a third of its opening revenues from Disney Plus Posted: 01 Aug 2021 10:41 AM PDT Disney's Jungle Cruise debuted in theaters and as a Disney Plus Premier Access title this weekend, and early revenue totals from the entertainment giant show that streaming accounted for a third of the film's revenues, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Sunday's Jungle Cruise numbers mark the second time Disney has released figures for a movie offered as part of the Premier Access program, which lets Disney Plus subscribers pay $30 to stream certain films the same day they hit theaters. Jungle Cruise's $30 million is half of the $60 million Black Widow earned on Disney Plus over the same period following its early July debut, but Jungle Cruise's Disney Plus revenue represented a bigger slice of the total revenue pie than streaming did... |
Elite students are debating hot-button issues on an invite-only TikTok clone Posted: 01 Aug 2021 06:00 AM PDT To combat online polarization, Polemix aims to make young people 'listen to the outside' |
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