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- Apple display supplier could lose out on large iPhone 14 order after it was reportedly caught cutting corners
- Crypto exchange FTX is getting into stock trading
- Google will temporarily let Match use alternate payment systems ahead of 2023 trial
- Google’s Nest Wifi mesh router bundles are up to $100 off
Posted: 21 May 2022 02:38 PM PDT Chinese display manufacturer Beijing Oriental Electronics (BOE) could lose out on 30 million display orders for the upcoming iPhone 14 after it reportedly altered the design of the iPhone 13's display to increase yield rate, or the production of non-defective products, according to a report from The Elec (via 9to5Mac). Apple tasked BOE with making iPhone 13 displays last October, a short-lived deal that ended earlier this month when Apple reportedly caught BOE changing the circuit width of the iPhone 13's display's thin-film transistors without Apple's knowledge. (Did they really think Apple wouldn't notice?). This decision could continue to haunt BOE, however, as Apple may take the company off the job of making the OLED display for the... |
Crypto exchange FTX is getting into stock trading Posted: 21 May 2022 10:58 AM PDT Cryptocurrency exchange FTX will soon allow for traditional stock trading alongside its crypto offerings, the company announced in a press release (via The Wall Street Journal). The functionality is currently available to a select number of users in the US, but it's aiming to roll it out to more traders in the coming months. FTX says it will offer commission-free trading with access to "hundreds of US exchange-listed securities" including both common stocks and ETFs. It will let customers add money to their accounts through credit card deposits, ACH transfers, and wire transfers. FTX also says it's the first exchange to let users fund their accounts with fiat-backed stablecoins, such as USDC. While the price of stablecoins isn't... |
Google will temporarily let Match use alternate payment systems ahead of 2023 trial Posted: 21 May 2022 08:29 AM PDT Google has reached an interim agreement with Match Group, the dating app provider behind Tinder, Hinge, and OkCupid, that will allow its apps to remain on the Google Play Store while offering alternate payment systems, as first reported by The Wall Street Journal. Earlier this month, Match Group filed a complaint against Google, alleging the company "illegally monopolized the market for distributing apps" by requiring app developers to use Google's billing system and then taking up to a 30 percent cut on any in-app purchases. Match Group later sought a temporary restraining order against Google, but withdrew its request on Friday after Google made some concessions. |
Google’s Nest Wifi mesh router bundles are up to $100 off Posted: 21 May 2022 06:16 AM PDT There are many ways to get your weekend started right and, unsurprisingly, one of our favorites here at Verge Deals is with some quality tech deals. Teeing off first is the Google Nest Wifi mesh router system. Wellbots has a few different configurations of the Nest Wifi available with special discounts, including the standalone router for just $119 ($50 off when you use code 50VERGE at checkout), the router and one additional Point to extend the mesh network for $189 ($80 off with code 80VERGE), and the router plus two Points for $249 ($100 off with code 100VERGE). The important thing here is to pick the right setup for your home depending on how much space you need to cover. The Nest Wifi router by itself is rated to cover up to 2,200... |
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