Spotify’s audiobooks service is making its presence felt in Canada, expanding its reach to both English and French-speaking customers. Launched last
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Jeeves achieves $40 million in annualized revenue as it expands beyond its corporate credit card program.
In September 2021, Jeeves launched corporate credit cards as its primary product, with a focus on Latin America, following participation in Y
Halide’s Pro Photography Appventures Enter Video with Kino, Set to Launch in February
Lux-Photography, the startup behind Halideandothers, is expanding into video with their new app, Kino. The team has announced that Kino will be launched
Magnets and water used by Magnotherm in a $6.9M seed round targeting hazardous refrigerants.
A warming world will require a lot of cold drinks. Today’s refrigeration tech isn’t compatible with climate action.
5 Years Later, Google Continues to Emphasize Kotlin
In recent times, Google first made Kotlin—a statically typed language developed by JetBrains—for writing Android apps a first-class language at Google
Amplify search suggestion accuracy in Google Chrome
Google is introducing improvements to its search suggestions feature in Chrome. As part of these changes, users will start seeing more helpful
Cloudflare’s VPN application among 6 pulled from Indian app stores
More than half a dozen VPN apps, including Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1, have been removed from India’s Apple App Store and Google Play Store after government
Twitter says internal systems caused a partial outage.
Twitter’s internal systems change caused a partial outage today, which the social media platform confirmed earlier when users reported difficulties
The Digital Age: Incorrectly Handling the Internet
This week, Facebook’s banned bot caused chaos as it unleashed “berserk” behavior; GitHub experienced downtime; and Google services went down
Hapn Tracker Firm Exposed Names of Thousands of GPS Tracking Customers for Drivers or Shipment Carriers
GPS tracking firm Hapn has revealed names of thousands of its customers, which were exposed due to a website bug, according to TechCrunch.