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Apple Celebrates Shazam’s 20th Birthday, Reveals Most-Searched Songs
Apple also revealed that Shazam has more than 225 million global monthly users and has surpassed 70 billion song recognitions through the years.
TikTok’s In-App Browser Can Track Your Keystrokes, Says Researcher
Code discovered within TikTok's in-app browser could be used to record everything from taps on a webpage to users' passwords and credit card information.
Apple May Use TSMC 3nm Chips by End of 2022, Says Report
Apple will be the first customer for TSMC's 3nm process node, and the company's first 3nm chip could be the M2 Pro for Macs.
Netflix Mobile Games Hit Record Downloads in July, Says Report
It's still early days for Netflix's gaming venture, and a cloud gaming service could be the streaming giant's next big move.
TekSavvy Urges Competition Bureau to Fight ‘Predatory Pricing’ by Telcos
According to TekSavvy, major telecom companies' flanker brands regularly offer retail prices lower than the wholesale rates they charge independent providers.
Airbnb Launching ‘Anti-Party’ Technology in Canada and the U.S.
The popular lodging platform has announced new anti-party tools to help identify and decline potentially high-risk reservations.
WhatsApp Launches Standalone Windows App Download, Mac Version Coming Soon
The new native Windows app for WhatsApp is faster, more responsive, and lets users receive messages even when it is closed.
Apple’s GarageBand Gets Songs from Katy Perry and K-pop Group SEVENTEEN
GarageBand users can download these free Remix Sessions and more tools to develop their own take on the original hit songs.
Canadian Telecom Complaints Hit 15,000 in 2021, Says CCTS
Out of these complaints, the organization identified approximately 2,400 alleged compliance breaches of the Procedural Code.
Apple Reschedules Return-to-Office Deadline to September 5
Apple is once again asking corporate employees to return to offices for at least three days a week following a series of delays due to COVID-19 spikes.
Apple Lays Off 100 Contract Recruiters Amidst Hiring Slowdown: Report
You know a company is serious about cutting back on hiring when it terminates the people taking care of the hiring for it.
Apple’s iPad Production in China Could be Stifled by Power Outages: Report
According to Ming-Chi Kuo, the overall impact of the resulting factory closures on iPad production should be minimal if assembly lines restart by August 20.