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Kaitlyn Tiffany

Kaitlyn Tiffany

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    Nearly all of the big dating apps are now owned by the same companyNearly all of the big dating apps are now owned by the same company
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    Tinder’s parent company has acquired “the relationship app” Hinge.

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    Walgreens pilots freezer doors that track you and serve you adsWalgreens pilots freezer doors that track you and serve you ads
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    The Microsoft-backed startup Cooler Screens is testing targeted ads in pharmacy frozen food aisles.

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    Flickr will soon start deleting photos — and massive chunks of internet historyFlickr will soon start deleting photos — and massive chunks of internet history
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    Facebook and Google are the only “safe,” free places to keep lots of photos now.

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    ASMR makes its Super Bowl debut in Zoe Kravitz’s Michelob Ultra commercialASMR makes its Super Bowl debut in Zoe Kravitz’s Michelob Ultra commercial
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    The whispery, tactile YouTube trend is now thoroughly mainstream.

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    Audi’s Super Bowl ad was the weirdest of the nightAudi’s Super Bowl ad was the weirdest of the night
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    Audi will be one-third electric by 2025. Also, here’s a ghost to tell you about it.

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    This year’s Super Bowl ads are dominated by nostalgiaThis year’s Super Bowl ads are dominated by nostalgia
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    ’90s pop icons like the Dude, the Backstreet Boys, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer are here to sell beer, chips, and face cream.

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    Why brands refer to the Super Bowl as “the Big Game”Why brands refer to the Super Bowl as “the Big Game”
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    The NFL owns the term “Super Bowl,” but small-business owners have some leeway under nominative fair use.

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    Facebook has been paying teens $20 a month for access to all of their personal dataFacebook has been paying teens $20 a month for access to all of their personal data
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    The shocking “research” program has restarted a long-standing feud between Facebook and Apple.

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    Facebook knowingly let kids rack up huge gaming bills on their parents’ credit cardsFacebook knowingly let kids rack up huge gaming bills on their parents’ credit cards
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    Newly released court documents show an internal strategy of encouraging what the company called “friendly fraud.”

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    Apple’s FaceTime has an eavesdropping bug, so turn it off for nowApple’s FaceTime has an eavesdropping bug, so turn it off for now
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    Apple says a solve will be pushed out this week.

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