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Money for Nothing and chips from a Series B

TechCrunch

The timing certainly lines up with the “by next month” timeline that we noted in our recent report — heavily implying that we’ll get our first real glimpse of the upcoming Android handset. — Android (@Android) February 15, 2022. Image Credits: Nothing. We've got a lot to catch up on Carl.

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CRED acquires CreditVidya

TechCrunch

CreditVidya offers SDKs to firms that they can integrate into their Android apps and collect consent-driven data from users. The startup then processes the data and helps lenders asses the credit risk of the applicants, many of whom have little to no credit history.

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After 40 million app downloads, PhotoRoom raises $19 million

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Another popular app in the “Graphics & Design” category on the App Store is Pixelcut. And it’s been working remarkably well as the company managed to attract 40 million downloads on iOS and Android. Existing investor Adjacent is also putting more money in the company. It currently costs $9.99 a month or $69.99

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Fine-dining meals delivered to your home are just an Entrée order away

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Entrée’s sample menu Image Credits: Entrée They’ve crafted Entrée’s menu to have between 30 and 50 items on it in any given month that include global cuisines under the categories of breakfast, meals for two, desserts and a beverage program that includes craft cocktails. Entrée’s app is currently on the App Store.

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Android Q adds privacy, fragmentation

The Parallax

Google’s Android mobile operating system has long been criticized for fragmentation , as millions of older devices no longer receiving regular security and feature updates continue to connect to the Internet. Until now, all Android updates, from monthly security patches to major version updates, have been subject to partner discretion.

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Google Play is an ‘order of magnitude’ better at blocking malware

The Parallax

During a month that’s seen Android malware new and old plague the world’s most popular mobile operating system, Google says its Play Store is becoming more civilized and less like the Wild West. READ MORE ON ANDROID SECURITY. To stay safer on Android, stick with Google Play. How to FBI-proof your Android.

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Whatnot raises another $150M for its livestream shopping platform, evolves into a unicorn

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With each category it dives into, Whatnot focuses on onboarding sellers that are already known and trusted in their respective community; each streamer on the platform is currently vetted by the company before they can go live, helping them keep fraud to a minimum. One they’re working on right now: NFTs.

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