Risk sentiment whistles past an appalling jobs report
Facebook now allows users in the US & Canada to export photos and videos to Google Photos
Facebook is today rolling out a tool that will allow users in the U.S. and Canada to export their Facebook photos and videos to Google Photos. This data portability tool was first introduced in Ireland in December, and has since been made available to other international markets. To use the feature, Facebook users will need […]
Twitch launches an esports directory to cater to growing streaming audience
Twitch is doubling down on esports in this new era of social distancing as a number of traditional sporting events have been cancelled. The company this week introduced a new esports directory on its site that will make it easier for viewers to find live matches, information on players, games with active competition leagues, a […]
COVID-19 quarantine boosts smart speaker usage among U.S. adults, particularly younger users
The coronavirus outbreak has driven more consumers to turn to their smart speakers for news, information, music and entertainment, according to new data released today by NPR and Edison Research. Around three-quarters of U.S. adults 18 and up said their routines have been impacted due to COVID-19 and their media habits have changed as a […]
Walmart is piloting a pricier 2-hour Express grocery delivery service
Record usage of grocery delivery services amid the COVID-19 pandemic has led to delayed orders, fewer open delivery windows and, on occasion, an inability to even book a delivery time slot. Walmart now hopes to capitalize on the increased demand for speedier delivery with the introduction of a new service that allows consumers to pay […]
This Week in Apps: Zoom gets busted, TikTok’s new record, contact tracing API launches
This week we continue to look at how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting the world of apps, plus the use of live-streaming apps as fundraising tools and more.
Sensor Tower raises $45M as demand for app data grows
Mobile app market intelligence firm Sensor Tower, which provides data-driven insights about the app economy, has raised $45 million in new funding from Riverwood Capital. This is the first significant investment the now-profitable company has seen since its $1 million seed round in 2013. The investment speaks to the growing demand for data about the […]
Facebook to add gift cards, jobs and donation tools to its COVID-19 Community Help hub
Facebook is expanding its Community Help hub to better serve local communities amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The hub has already seen significant usage by those requesting food, supplies and information about local resources, as well as use by volunteers and groups willing to lend a hand. Now, Facebook is adding more features to the hub […]
Soundcloud to launch live original programming on Twitch
Music streaming service Soundcloud is capitalizing on consumer demand for live entertainment amid the COVID-19 quarantine with the launch of its own slate of originally produced live programming. The company today announced its plans for a new Twitch channel where it will air live chat series and other panel conversations, plus music sets and shows […]
Tumblr now removes reblogs in violation of its hate-speech policy, not just the original posts
Tumblr is making a change to how it deals with hate speech on its blogging platform. The company announced today it will also remove the reblogs (repostings) from any blogs that were suspended for violating its policies around hate speech. Already, the company says it’s identified nearly 1,000 blogs that were banned for blatant violations […]
44 million US adults now use ‘borrowed’ accounts to access streaming services
Cutting the cord with cable or satellite TV used to mean a cost savings. But with the growing number of streaming services on the market, many consumers are finding that becoming a cord cutter is just as expensive, if not more so, as being a pay TV customer. As a result, many consumers continue to […]
TiVo enters the streaming market with a $50 Android TV-powered device, TiVo Stream 4K
TiVo today is launching a new device, its would-be Fire TV Stick competitor known as the TiVo Stream 4K. First announced at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, this $50 Android TV-powered HDMI dongle is TiVo’s attempt to insert itself into the streaming media device market. The new dongle arrives at a time when TiVo […]
YouTube TV to gain 14 more ViacomCBS channels in expanded distribution deal
YouTube TV is expanding its lineup of channels thanks to a new, multi-year distribution agreement with ViacomCBS, announced this morning. The Google-owned streaming TV service is gaining 14 new ViacomCBS channels as a result of the deal, including news, sports, and entertainment offerings. It will also continue to carry CBS broadcast stations, CBS Sports Network, […]
A rebranded and updated version of CBS All Access will launch this summer
A rebranded and expanded version of the CBS All Access streaming service will arrive this summer, ViacomCBS announced this morning. The service, now run by ViacomCBS following the merger, today offers a mix of live TV, on-demand video, original programming, streaming news, local broadcast stations and sports. Now the company is accelerating its plan to […]
Target to acquire same-day delivery tech from Deliv
Target, which already owns on-demand delivery service Shipt, is in the process of acquiring technology assets from same-day delivery service Deliv. The retailer is characterizing the deal as more of an R&D type of acquisition and not one that will have an immediate consumer-facing impact. Deal terms were not disclosed, but we understand the deal […]
Trader: More euro falls likely
The eurozone’s problems run far deeper than anything that can be solved by a splurge of foreign cash
Promethean shapes up, but for how long?
Sharewatch: Mears strengthens on the road to recovery
Shares in Mears, a smaller rival, came under pressure, losing 16 per cent of their value within a week
Trader: Platinum
Considering that it is the most precious of all the metals, platinum certainly turns up in some insalubrious places
Silver can offer more bang for your buck
FTSE 100 companies prove their durability
If the UK stock market is in for more of a hiding, the FTSE 100 is likely to outperform the FTSE 250
Investors pour money into cash funds
I earn above £50,000 — should I stop claiming child benefit?
How can I protect my children’s savings from tax liabilities?
Can I force my stepson to repay money I lent him to buy his flat?
What are the tax implications of selling half my flat to my younger sister?
I own a flat in London but I am looking to buy a house further out and commute every day
Can we vary the terms of our family trust?
How can I manage the succession of our family business?
How can I ensure my child gets the best education?
I’m worried about my role as executor when my brother dies
How do I solve my transatlantic inheritance tax problem?
Can I include IHT costs in my compensation claim?
Can my parents cut my brother out of their wills?
He has taken money from them and frittered it away over the years after promising he would invest it
Am I responsible for paying my landlord’s tax bill?
How can I transfer my share portfolio to my daughter?
What happens if my broker fails?
Will we have to pay a 3% stamp duty surcharge on our new home?
Can I increase divorce payments from my ex-husband?
Should I make my wife a director of my company?
I would like to pay her but am worried the IR35 tax changes in April could complicate matters
IR35 fears: Should I wind up my company?
Can I cut our mortgage costs by negotiating a lower rate?
An already struggling smartphone market takes a big hit from COVID-19
Quarter after quarter, familiar stories have appeared. The smartphone market, once seemingly bulletproof, has suffered. The list of factors is long, and I’ve written about them ad nauseam here, but the CliffsNotes version is: costs are too high, innovation is too incremental and most people already own a device that will be plenty good for […]
Valve drops VR support for macOS
Valve is calling it quits on macOS support for its virtual reality platform. A Valve employee posted an update to the company’s SteamVR forums, noting that “SteamVR has ended macOS support so our team can focus on Windows and Linux.” Apple introduced “Metal for VR” back in June 2017 and highlighted a partnership with Valve. […]
This Week in Apps: Zoom gets busted, TikTok’s new record, contact tracing API launches
This week we continue to look at how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting the world of apps, plus the use of live-streaming apps as fundraising tools and more.
The 13-inch MacBook Pro gets Apple’s much-improved keyboard
Following in the footsteps of the MacBook Air and 16-inch Pro, Apple’s 13-inch Pro model is finally getting the company’s much improved keyboard. It’s probably not enough reason for recent MacBook buyers to upgrade, but could well be the thing that pushes the indecisive over the edge. To sweeten the pot, the new laptop gets […]