Sentences with phrase «owned by the app developer»

30 % is reasonable when the content is owned by the app developer (games) but not when the app is selling other people's content.

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It could also lead more companies to add similar three - dimensional facial - recognition technology into their phones, either by trying to cram all the hardware for it into their own phones, or by using software - based facial recognition from a company like FaceTec (which is something that individual app developers could add to their apps, too).
NPR, WNYC Studios, WBEZ Chicago and This American Life announced on Thursday the purchase of the podcast player, which is owned by Australian mobile app developer Shifty Jelly.
Facebook confirmed Friday that Strategic Communication Laboratories - owned Cambridge Analytica had obtained profiles accessed by another developer, which had properly gotten them when users signed up for a personality prediction app called «thisisyourdigitallife.»
Savvy app developers are making great products to foster reading readiness, many inspired by their own children or students who struggle with learning.
So far as we can tell, what this means is that book publishers will be able to supply ePub - formatted books for sale in Apple's iBookstore, but that magazine and newspaper publishers will need to find their own way onto the device, either by building their own apps or by contracting with an app developer or service to publish their content via a third - party app.
Currently, the apps that James downloads in order to video and the iPads that A4CWSN is able to distribute come donations by developers and other parents of children with special needs; although this covers some of the costs associated with running a site like this, the majority of expenses come from his own pocket.
Both Apple and Google along with many of their developers are being sued by Lodsys who owns a patent for «in app payment methods.»
The latest addition to the Kindle app platform is Calendar Pro, made by our very own Kindle developers.
Mobile developer DLP Mobile launched an app earlier this week that performed a pretty questionable function; it allowed users to spy on SMS messages by having them automatically and secretly forwarded from a host phone to their own cell phone.
And they should resist the idea that they are somehow less valid than the developer of a new app allowing your child to experience the thrill of running their own pizza restaurant, or the makers of new flavours of nicotine - laced water vapour or any number of ridiculous job creation schemes propped up by that most insidious of public subsidies, the Limited Company.
Facebook - owned Instagram has broken apps and surprised developers by substantially reducing the number of API calls allowed per user per hour.
Siri's limited approach to app integrations runs counter to those taken by Microsoft, Amazon, and Google, who have invited developers to create their own third - party voice apps.
One would be hard pressed to imagine a more troubling instantiation of this model than the one practiced by Lodsys Group, LLC... Lodsys burst onto the patent assertion scene in 2011 by firing off a spate of demand letters to app developers, many of whom are individuals with extremely little revenue, alleging that they were using software related to «in - app purchasing» that was covered by a handful of Lodsys - owned patents...
Experts say Facebook will increasingly diminish access to the most valuable data to third parties like app developers as it strives to protect its own ad business and reduce security risks like those exposed by Kogan, Cambridge Analytica and Russian operatives tasked with sowing discord in American society.
The implementation itself was likely developed in a relatively short time as it utilizes code made by WhatsApp to allow third - party developers to support WhatsApp messaging in their own apps.
What the company very clearly turned a blind eye to is the risk posed by its own system of loose app permissions that in turn enabled developers to suck out vast amounts of data without having to worry about pesky user consent.
Twitter says it will remove these options from its own TweetDeck app, while third - party developers must do the same by March 23rd.
Initially the apps and content available to share will be built by NHN, the Korean - headquartered Web - firm that owns Line, and a small selection of publishers but over time the company hopes to include content produced by third party developers.
Developers looking for another alternative to Google's ecosystem but who still want an Android app - compatible experience can now create their own flashable build of Sailfish OS for Sony's Xperia X. That's thanks to a newly released set of build assets announced by Jolla via the company's official blog several days back which the firm refers -LSB-...]
These new multitasking features are supported by built - in Apple apps, and APIs make it easy for third - party developers to add support into their own apps.
For instance, you could set up your own list of shortcuts for long pressing on the App Shortcut of an app icon instead of having to use the pre-configured app shortcuts that are integrated by the developeApp Shortcut of an app icon instead of having to use the pre-configured app shortcuts that are integrated by the developeapp icon instead of having to use the pre-configured app shortcuts that are integrated by the developeapp shortcuts that are integrated by the developers.
Last Friday, Facebook suspended Strategic Communication Laboratories (SCL) and its political data analytics firm Cambridge Analytica after it emerged that it was using data shared by a developer who was supposed to use it only for his own app.
One of iOS 8 ′ s major highlight was Extensibility, a feature that in Apple's own words «lets developers extend select areas of the system by supplying an app extension.»
By default, it's white, though it's worth noting that this setting only affects Samsung's own apps — standard Android apps will use the regular black background or whichever color the app's developer specifies.
Developer Bluetoo Ventures justifies this cost by pitching the app as a way to try out the Echo without actually owning the $ 179 smart speaker.
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