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(NEXSTAR) – An estimated 100 million people may qualify for a class action lawsuit against Google. Google, while denying any wrongdoing, previously agreed to the settlement in a lawsuit that accused ...
Sensor Tower said AppMagic will serve as its new small and medium-sized business offering. The acquisition follows Sensor Tower's purchase of rival data.ai in 2024. The firm said AppMagic will serve ...
India’s mobile app market is generating record revenue, with in-app purchases crossing $300 million in the first quarter, up 33% year-over-year, according to Sensor Tower — but much of that spending ...
Android phone users can now claim their portion of a class-action settlement connected to Google's collection of their data. The lawsuit, Taylor v. Google LLC, alleged that Google needlessly collected ...
Americans’ personal data could be collected and stored overseas — even if they’ve never downloaded a foreign-developed app themselves — according to a new FBI alert warning about the risks tied to ...
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Artificial intelligence is making it easier to build apps, but it may take longer to get them on the App Store. Since the mainstream release of agentic coding in 2025, there's been an influx of apps ...
For a very, very long time, Android has combined mobile data and Wi-Fi into one Quick Settings button. It looks like data and Wi-Fi are splitting up in the latest Android 17 Beta 3 update. There are a ...
Smartphone privacy has become a key concern as mobile devices store more personal and financial data than ever. The debate around Android vs iOS privacy highlights two different approaches: Apple ...
A new cybersecurity study from the IMDEA Networks Institute has uncovered a deeply unsettling reality: one of your car’s most basic safety systems may already be broadcasting your movements to anyone ...