Month: January 2022

Apple will let businesses host secret apps on the App Store

Audio player loading… Apple’s App Store is simultaneously the source of a huge amount of power for the company and annoyance for anyone trying to do anything outside of downloading pre-approved apps.  Businesses, for example, have long been able to host internal apps using developer accounts but, as Facebook found,…

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Overtaxed

Browsing r/Accounting, two things become apparent: first, we are entering what accountants call “busy season,” and second, a lot of public accountants are triumphantly quitting. In one recent post, titled “Put in my notice, I am fleeing public accounting baby!!,” commenters congratulate the poster on their escape. “I think I…

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Multiplayer Families Deserve Better Gaming Plans

Trying to share game subscriptions with my spouse and kids is a headache. It doesn’t have to be like this. Source

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Closing tabs in Chrome is getting much better on Android

Audio player loading… In a future release of Google’s web browser on Android, you’ll be able to avoid the mistake of closing all your tabs at once, thanks to an additional message box to confirm if you want to go ahead with it. Google Chrome is the most widely-used web…

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The Morning After: Spotify tries to address its misinformation problem

The tech news cycle has been dominated this weekend by Spotify as it continues to deal with the fallout from its decision to back Joe Rogan. Last week, Neil Young offered the streaming service an ultimatum, saying it either cracked down on COVID-19 misinformation, pumped out by Rogan’s podcast and…

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How to (Ethically) Get Rid of Your Unwanted Stuff

With so many extensive online selling and donation resources, there’s no need to get bogged down. Source

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