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The New York Times Audio app is home to journalism and storytelling, and provides news, depth and serendipity. If you haven’t already, download it here — available to Times news subscribers on iOS — and sign up for our weekly newsletter. The Headlines brings you the biggest stories of the day from the Times journalists who are covering them, all in about 10 minutes. Hosted by Annie Correal, the new morning show features three top stories from reporters across the newsroom and around the world, so you always have a sense of what’s happening, even if you only have a few minutes to spare.
Persons: Annie Correal Organizations: New York Times, Times
Learn moreAljamain Sterling and Sean O'Malley will meet inside the octagon for a UFC 292 main event to decide the UFC Bantamweight champion. We'll also guide you step-by-step on how to use a VPN to watch UFC 292, no matter where you are. How to watch UFC 292 everywhere elseIf you're not in the US, you still have a few options to watch UFC 292. In Canada, UFC 292 will be available as a pay-per-view through most TV providers and directly via UFC Fight Pass. UFC 292 Fight Card: Sterling vs. O'MalleyMain Card — 10 p.m.
Persons: Sterling, Sean O'Malley, We'll, Zhang Weili, Amanda Lemos, CEST, McGregor, ExpressVPN, O'Malley, Women's, Neil Magny, Ian Machado Garry, Da'mon, Mario Bautista, Marlon Vera, Pedro Munhoz, Chris Weidman, Brad Tavares, Gregory Rodrigues, Denis Tiuliulin, Austin Hubbard, Kurt Holobaugh, Brad Katona, Cody Gibson, Andre, Gerald Meerschaert, Andrea Lee, Natalia Silva, Karine Silva, Maryna Organizations: UFC, ESPN, ABC, TNT Sports, Amazon, Apple, PlayStation, Samsung, BT, BT Sport, You'll, LG, AEST, Sterling Locations: Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland, Switzerland, Asia, Africa, Brazil
The New York Times Audio app is home to journalism and storytelling and provides news, depth and serendipity. It is available to Times news subscribers on iOS. If you haven’t already, download the app here and sign up for our weekly newsletter. Our new audio app is home to “This American Life,” the award-winning program hosted by Ira Glass. The app includes a “Best of This American Life” section with some of our favorite bite-size clips, so you can enjoy the show even if you don’t have a lot of time.
Persons: Ira Glass, we’ve Organizations: New York Times
Both brands have made waves lately with their most recent high-end models: the Apple Watch Ultra and the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. Below is a side-by-side comparison of the Apple Watch Ultra and the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. Apple Watch Ultra vs. Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro: Specs at a glanceApple Watch Ultra Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro Price $800 $450 Display size 49mm 45mm Case size 49mm 45mm Compatibility iPhone Android Battery life 36 hours Apx. Apple Watch Ultra vs. Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro: Smartwatch performanceFor both the Apple Watch Ultra and the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro, the quality of their smartwatch experience is defined by a very clear line in the sand: Ultra users should have an iPhone, and Watch 5 Pro users should have an Android phone. Apple Watch Ultra vs. Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro: Battery lifeWhen it comes to battery life, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro heavily outperformed the Apple Watch Ultra in our individual reviews, with the Pro boasting a three-day max as opposed to the Ultra's 36-hour limit.
Persons: Gray, Antonio Villas, Rick Stella, it's, Siri, you'd Organizations: Apple Watch, Samsung Galaxy, Apple, Ultra Samsung Galaxy, Price, Suite Apple, Boas, Samsung, Apple Health, Galaxy Watch, Google, Health, Insider Health, Galaxy, Pro
The New York Times Audio app is home to journalism and storytelling, and provides news, depth and serendipity. If you haven’t already, download it here — available to Times news subscribers on iOS — and sign up for our weekly newsletter. The Headlines brings you the biggest stories of the day from the Times journalists who are covering them, all in about 10 minutes. Hosted by Annie Correal, the new morning show features three top stories from reporters across the newsroom and around the world, so you always have a sense of what’s happening, even if you only have a few minutes to spare.
Persons: Annie Correal Organizations: New York Times, Times
The list of the best Fitbit devices is headed up by two distinct flagship wearables: the Versa 4 and the Sense 2. Fitbit Versa 4 The Fitbit Versa 4 disappoints as a fourth-generation smartwatch as it lacks third-party app support, has issues with fitness tracking, and doesn’t allow for music storage. Fitbit Sense 2 vs. Fitbit Versa 4: Smartwatch performanceOne of the main nitpicks I have with these watches is their disappointing lack of smartwatch capability. Fitbit Sense 2 vs. Fitbit Versa 4: Health and fitness trackingFitness tracking features are available on both devices, but the Sense 2 seems to be more reliable. Fitbit Sense 2 vs. Fitbit Versa 4: Battery lifePerhaps the best feature native to both the Sense 2 and the Versa 4 is their battery life, which lasts roughly six days depending on how it's used.
Persons: Rick Stella, they're, There's, Grey, That's Organizations: iOS Battery, Alexa, Google, Apple Watch, Versa
The new york times magazineHow Hip-Hop Conquered the WorldTrace the art form from its South Bronx origins to its all-encompassing triumph. By Wesley MorrisListen to the story. If you haven’t already, download the New York Times Audio app to hear these stories. The app features exclusive shows, narrated articles and much more, and is available for news subscribers on iOS.
Persons: Wesley Morris Organizations: New York Times
The New York Times Audio app is home to journalism and storytelling, and provides news, depth and serendipity. If you haven’t already, download it here — available to Times news subscribers on iOS — and sign up for our weekly newsletter. The Headlines brings you the biggest stories of the day from the Times journalists who are covering them, all in about 10 minutes. Hosted by Annie Correal, the new morning show features three top stories from reporters across the newsroom and around the world, so you always have a sense of what’s happening, even if you only have a few minutes to spare.
Persons: Annie Correal Organizations: New York Times, Times
Some are leaning away from the heavy discounting and confusing rewards programs of the past and instead turning to new tech that offers customers cash back for shopping. When shoppers purchase from brands that partner with Catch, they'll get 5-10% back in credit to spend at that store. While DTC brands historically spent a lot to acquire new customers , changes to iOS tracking have made targeted ads less effective. Credit-card companies have also been doing cash-back rewards for years, but those programs don't really benefit brands. PostscriptFondue is another startup looking to revamp loyalty programs by zeroing in on cash-back rewards.
Persons: Nico Perdomo, Denia Ebersole, they'll, It's, Perdomo, Shopify, Harley Finkelstein, that's, Laura Kennedy, William Herlands, Abraham Lucey, Adam Turner, Oren Charnoff, Fondue, Kennedy, Alex Beller, Charnoff Organizations: DTC, Grow, American Express, zeroing, Barstool
The New York Times Audio app is home to journalism and storytelling, and provides news, depth and serendipity. If you haven’t already, download it here — available to Times news subscribers on iOS — and sign up for our weekly newsletter. The Headlines brings you the biggest stories of the day from the Times journalists who are covering them, all in about 10 minutes. Hosted by Annie Correal, the new morning show features three top stories from reporters across the newsroom and around the world, so you always have a sense of what’s happening, even if you only have a few minutes to spare.
Persons: Annie Correal Organizations: New York Times, Times
Keith Rabois' OpenStore is launching a new accelerator program for Shopify merchants. OpenStore, Keith Rabois' Shopify aggregator startup , is launching another offering for Shopify merchants. The new program, called OpenStore Boost, is an accelerator for Shopify merchants generating between $50,000 and $500,000 in net sales annually. The company has since launched OpenStore Drive , which allows Shopify merchants to pass off the day-to-day operations of their store while retaining full ownership of the business. In June, OpenStore launched a website where shoppers can browse products from all of the brands in its portfolio.
Persons: Keith Rabois, OpenStore, he's, Rabois, Jack Abraham, Matt Lanter, Jeremy Wood, Google —, It's Organizations: Google
The New York Times Audio app is home to journalism and storytelling, and provides news, depth and serendipity. If you haven’t already, download it here — available to Times news subscribers on iOS — and sign up for our weekly newsletter. The Headlines brings you the biggest stories of the day from the Times journalists who are covering them, all in about 10 minutes. Hosted by Annie Correal, the new morning show features three top stories from reporters across the newsroom and around the world, so you always have a sense of what’s happening, even if you only have a few minutes to spare.
Persons: Annie Correal Organizations: New York Times, Times
In Apple's latest iOS developer beta, the end call button has moved back to the middle of the screen, as seen by CNBC on Tuesday. Apple has moved the end call button back to the middle of the screen in the the newest developer version of iOS 17 released on Tuesday. However, in the most recent developer beta, the red end call button is centered vertically, in the middle of three buttons close to the bottom of the screen. The new photos take up most of the screen during a phone call, so Apple moved the buttons to the bottom. Apple has also moved where push notifications appear to the bottom of the iPhone's screen in recent years.
Persons: they're Organizations: CNBC, Apple
Netflix to make its games playable on more devices
  + stars: | 2023-08-14 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
REUTERS/Mike Blake/File PhotoAug 14 (Reuters) - Netflix (NFLX.O) will test games on select TVs and computers in a first step to make them playable on more devices, the company's vice president of Games Mike Verdu wrote in a blog post on Monday. The streaming platform had begun its push into the gaming experience by launching Netflix games on mobiles in November 2021. "Oxenfree" from Night School Studio, a Netflix Game Studio, and "Molehew's Mining Adventure", a gem-mining arcade game, will be part of the initial testing. "By making games available on more devices, we hope to make games even easier to play for our members around the world," Verdu said. Netflix said games on TV will operate on select devices from initial partners Amazon Fire TV Streaming Media Players, Chromecast with Google TV and Roku devices, among others.
Persons: Mike Blake, Mike Verdu, Verdu, Samrhitha, Krishna Chandra Organizations: Netflix, REUTERS, Night School, Amazon, Google, Thomson Locations: Los Angeles , California, U.S, Canada, United Kingdom, Bengaluru
The New York Times Audio app is home to journalism and storytelling, and provides news, depth and serendipity. If you haven’t already, download it here — available to Times news subscribers on iOS — and sign up for our weekly newsletter. The Headlines brings you the biggest stories of the day from the Times journalists who are covering them, all in about 10 minutes. Hosted by Annie Correal, the new morning show features three top stories from reporters across the newsroom and around the world, so you always have a sense of what’s happening, even if you only have a few minutes to spare.
Persons: Annie Correal Organizations: New York Times, Times
The signs of stabilization are perhaps most evident through recent better-than-feared earnings from behemoths like Alphabet and Meta Platforms as they focus on cost cuts and efficiency after 2022's rout. Meta Platforms said ad revenue rose about 12% last quarter from the prior year. Buying the '800-pound gorilla' It's hard to ignore Alphabet or Meta Platforms when investing in the advertising industry. On the digital side, Hanna Howard, a research analyst at GAMCO Investors, opts for Meta Platforms. Amazon posted a 22% increase in online advertising revenue year over year, and $10.68 billion in sales overall.
Persons: Susan Li, Rohit Kulkarni, Gene Munster, Paul Meeks, Meeks, Morningstar's Ali Mogharabi, Hanna Howard Organizations: Apple, Google, Roth Capital Partners, Street, Meta, Intelligence, Amazon, Independent Solutions Wealth Management, GAMCO Investors, Munster, Web Services
The New York Times Audio app is home to journalism and storytelling and provides news, depth and serendipity. If you haven’t already, download the app here and sign up for our weekly newsletter. Our new audio app is home to “This American Life,” the award-winning program hosted by Ira Glass. New episodes debut in our app a day earlier than in the regular podcast feed, and we also have an archive of the show. The app includes a “Best of This American Life” section with some of our favorite bite-size clips, so you can enjoy the show even if you don’t have a lot of time.
Persons: Ira Glass Organizations: New York Times
The New York Times Audio app is home to journalism and storytelling, and provides news, depth and serendipity. If you haven’t already, download it here — available to Times news subscribers on iOS — and sign up for our weekly newsletter. The Headlines brings you the biggest stories of the day from the Times journalists who are covering them, all in about 10 minutes. Hosted by Annie Correal, the new morning show features three top stories from reporters across the newsroom and around the world, so you always have a sense of what’s happening, even if you only have a few minutes to spare.
Persons: Annie Correal Organizations: New York Times, Times
The New York Times Audio app is home to journalism and storytelling, and provides news, depth and serendipity. If you haven’t already, download it here — available to Times news subscribers on iOS — and sign up for our weekly newsletter. The Headlines brings you the biggest stories of the day from the Times journalists who are covering them, all in about 10 minutes. Hosted by Annie Correal, the new morning show features three top stories from reporters across the newsroom and around the world, so you always have a sense of what’s happening, even if you only have a few minutes to spare.
Persons: Annie Correal Organizations: New York Times, Times
You might need to get used to a new phone layout on your iPhone when iOS 17 rolls out. The iOS 17 beta currently shows the end call button moved up and the mute and speakerphone buttons swapped. Because iOS 17 is still in beta, this may not be the final layout we see when iOS 17 becomes available to everyone. After years accustomed to the same layout, users could have a certain muscle memory with the buttons that they'd have to undo. iOS 17 is expected to come out this fall with the launch of the iPhone 15.
Persons: it's Organizations: CNBC, Apple
Apple used to dominate the K-12 education market. By missing out on schools, Apple is losing the unique relationship it once had with students. Long before music was part of Apple's DNA and computers were something to be strapped to one's face, Apple was the de facto standard for K-12 education. Apple's share of the K-12 education market has been under siege since at least 2017 , when low-cost Windows computers and Google's affordable Chromebooks with its suite of cloud apps, began to own the market. But maybe more importantly, Google now owns the K-12 market because Apple appears to be uninterested in it.
Persons: Apple, Michael Gartenberg, Long, Mavis Beacon, Chromebooks, Apple hasn't, They're Organizations: Apple, Morning, Los, Google, Schools, Mac Locations: Los Angeles, Cupertino
The New York Times Audio app is home to journalism and storytelling, and provides news, depth and serendipity. If you haven’t already, download it here — available to Times news subscribers on iOS — and sign up for our weekly newsletter. The Headlines brings you the biggest stories of the day from the Times journalists who are covering them, all in about 10 minutes. Hosted by Annie Correal, the new morning show features three top stories from reporters across the newsroom and around the world, so you always have a sense of what’s happening, even if you only have a few minutes to spare.
Persons: Annie Correal Organizations: New York Times, Times
Washington CNN —A judicial order forcing Apple to change some of its app store terms will not need to take immediate effect while litigation over the decision plays out, Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan said on Wednesday, handing a temporary defeat to opponents of the company. The order is a setback for “Fortnite”-maker Epic Games as Apple appeals a lower-court ruling that found the iPhone-maker had violated California competition law. Epic Games declined to comment on Kagan’s decision, which occurred in the Supreme Court’s so-called “shadow docket” and was not referred to the full court. The appeals court temporarily paused enforcement of the injunction while Apple appeals the ruling to the Supreme Court. But last month, Epic Games filed an emergency request to the court calling for the order to be put into effect immediately, saying the public would otherwise be harmed by Apple’s practices.
Persons: Elena Kagan, Fortnite, Apple didn’t, Apple Organizations: Washington CNN, Apple, Supreme, Epic, Epic Games Locations: California
The New York Times Audio app is home to journalism and storytelling, and provides news, depth and serendipity. If you haven’t already, download it here — available to Times news subscribers on iOS — and sign up for our weekly newsletter. The Headlines brings you the biggest stories of the day from the Times journalists who are covering them, all in about 10 minutes. Hosted by Annie Correal, the new morning show features three top stories from reporters across the newsroom and around the world, so you always have a sense of what’s happening, even if you only have a few minutes to spare.
Persons: Annie Correal Organizations: New York Times, Times
Apple CEO Tim Cook holds a new iPhone 14 Pro during an Apple special event on September 07, 2022 in Cupertino, California. Apple's iOS 17 will include one of the biggest revamps to the iPhone's phone app in years. But one tweak will require longtime iPhone users to retrain their muscle memory. In beta versions of iOS 17, Apple has moved the "End Call" button. Here's what the new call screen looks like on a beta version of iOS 17:
Persons: Tim Cook, It's Organizations: Apple Locations: Cupertino , California
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