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'Humbled by My Own Stupidity': Upstate NY DA Who Didn't Pull Over for Traffic Stop Issues Apology Video
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'Humbled by My Own Stupidity': Upstate NY DA Who Didn't Pull Over for Traffic Stop Issues Apology Video

'Humbled by My Own Stupidity': Upstate NY DA Who Didn't Pull Over for Traffic Stop Issues Apology Video
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Fani Willis Has Some New Drama As Hilarious Video Has Perfect Visual on Her Blowing Off Debate
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Fani Willis Has Some New Drama As Hilarious Video Has Perfect Visual on Her Blowing Off Debate
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Satire Site The Onion Has Been Sold and the Comedy Is Found in Who Is Involved With the New Ownership
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Satire Site The Onion Has Been Sold and the Comedy Is Found in Who Is Involved With the New Ownership
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Columbia Deadline Passes As Protesters Refuse to Leave‚ Post Signs Saying 'Columbia Will Burn'
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Columbia Deadline Passes As Protesters Refuse to Leave‚ Post Signs Saying 'Columbia Will Burn'

Columbia Deadline Passes As Protesters Refuse to Leave‚ Post Signs Saying 'Columbia Will Burn'
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5 reasons I prefer Apple Music over Spotify
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5 reasons I prefer Apple Music over Spotify

I remember back in the days when I was still buying single songs on iTunes to listen to them on my iPod. It was fine‚ but then Spotify came along and‚ for $10 per month‚ gave me access to every song basically in existence. I loved Spotify for years and refused to even give Apple Music the time of day when it originally launched (good lord‚ that announcement event was a disaster). However‚ after almost a decade with Spotify‚ I switched to Apple Music and have stuck with Apple's music streaming service for at least a couple of years now. After using both quite extensively‚ I've realized five key reasons I prefer Apple Music over Spotify. Let's get into it. Sometimes‚ more apps are better While it might seem counterintuitive sense since one app for everything can be seen as more convenient‚ I actually prefer that Apple Music exists separately from the company's other audio-based services like Apple Podcasts and the Apple Books app for audiobooks. Spotify tries to jam all of this together into one app. And‚ over the years‚ that experience has gotten really clunky and tougher to navigate. Now‚ the company did release a pretty substantial update to attempt to make that navigation easier‚ but I can't help but feel that Apple takes a better approach in recognizing that each one of these different areas like music‚ podcasts‚ and audiobooks deserves their own unique experience and interface for us to enjoy. Spotify's app tries to pack a ton of different audio experiences into one‚ and it's gotten quite stuffed. Image source: Spotify So while I understand it can be more convenient to have everything in one‚ I think keeping my apps separate and having a dedicated music app is a better experience for me. I swear I can hear the difference in audio quality This one truly depends on how much of an audiophile you are‚ and I totally understand anyone who listens to Apple Music and Spotify and can't tell the difference between audio quality at all‚ but I'm one of those people. I have listened to Spotify for years and have listened to Apple Music for years. And‚ at least when I listened to both services through my AirPods Pro and my AirPods Max headphones‚ I can absolutely tell a measurable difference in audio quality between the two services. I think that boils down to a few things. One‚ Apple Music already supports higher versions of audio quality than Spotify does and even offers lossless audio on the platform(with the caveat that a lot of those lossless versions aren't supported wirelessly through the company's headphones just yet). AirPods Pro and AirPods Max are a fantastic duo for Apple Music. Image source: Jos&;eacute; Adorno for BGR Two‚ Apple Music supports Spatial Audio via Dolby Atmos‚ so as artists have figured out how to use that technology in an effective way‚ they've been able to create much fuller-sounding sound stages for all of us who are trying to listen to their music. Spotify has the opportunity to catch up on a lot of this with its long-rumored Hi-Fi plan. However‚ that's still not here even after years of rumors. So‚ until that makes its debut‚ Apple Music not only offers better audio quality from a specification standpoint but‚ at least for people like me‚ the difference is very much measurable in the experience that I have when I listen to a song on Apple Music versus Spotify. Apple Music got more beautiful and Spotify got uglier So this one is also completely subjective‚ but I actually prefer the design of Apple Music over Spotify now. Don't get me wrong — I used to love the design of Spotify over Apple Music for a long time. The app was cooler looking with its always-dark design‚ the pops of green‚ and how easy it was to navigate and find all your albums and songs as well as get notifications for new music that you wanted to listen to. However‚ over the years‚ Apple has actually done a really good job of updating the Apple Music app to perform better not only on the iPhone‚ but across all of its devices like the iPad‚ the Mac‚ and the Apple TV (although I would argue that the Mac app is still due for a major refresh). Not only has the Apple Music app gotten much faster (thank god)‚ but it's also gotten a lot more beautiful. I especially can't help but really appreciate the animated art that the Apple Music app features and‚ with the latest update‚ the Now Playing screen on Apple Music is far more beautiful than the one that exists on Spotify. Apple Music even looks good on Android phones now&;#33; Image source: Jos&;eacute; Adorno for BGR The other side of this coin has to do more with Spotify than it does with Apple Music. While Apple has made some advancements in improving the design of the Apple Music app‚ I think Spotify has actually worsened the design of its own app. That's largely due to what I talked about above in that Spotify is cramming music‚ podcasts‚ and audiobooks into one app. This has created a more difficult-to-use and clunky-to-navigate experience for anyone using the service. While Spotify has certainly done its best to make navigating its app through all of these different types of experiences as smooth as possible‚ I can't help but feel that the Spotify app of today is a noticeably worse experience than the Spotify app of yesterday. Apple's walled garden and its ecosystem win again The other area that I've found to appreciate Apple Music over Spotify more has to do with the ecosystem that Apple has built around its music streaming service. While Spotify undeniably supports even more integrations than Apple Music does with a range of other products and services‚ as someone who is fully in the Apple ecosystem‚ Apple Music is a more tightly integrated experience across all of the devices I have‚ including the iPhone‚ the Apple Watch‚ the iPad‚ the Mac‚ the Apple TV‚ and my HomePod minis. While Spotify supports all of these devices to a point‚ there are limitations that the company hasn't resolved yet that make Apple Music superior. For example‚ it's incredibly easy for me to automatically store or stream music on my Apple Watch from Apple Music while I'm on a walk‚ run‚ or hike. While Spotify also supports these kinds of features‚ they aren't as tightly integrated or automated as Apple Music is. It's also much easier for me to ask for music to be played on my HomePod mini speakers at home. While Spotify technically supports that home pod through AirPlay‚ it still hasn't built the ability to ask Siri to play music from Spotify without implementing some interesting Shortcuts to do so. Playing music across devices like the Apple Watch and HomePod are so much easier with Apple Music. Image source: Jos&;eacute; Adorno for BGR So‚ while Spotify may support more products and services with its streaming service‚ the devices that I use end up being a better fit for Apple Music than they do Spotify. I know that some of this is due to Apple not yet providing access to some of the APIs that Spotify needs to have an equal footing on the company's devices‚ so this isn't all in Spotify's court to fix. However‚ Apple has offered a Siri API on the HomePod to Spotify for years‚ and the company still doesn't support it. The company also took years to support music streaming on the Apple Watch. So‚ while I give Spotify a pass on some of these things‚ I know there are other areas where they have historically been slow as molasses to adopt features for Apple users‚ even when they were made available by Apple. As the old Apple saying goes‚ with Apple Music‚ it just works. The Apple One subscription bundle is too good a value The last reason I prefer Apple Music over Spotify doesn't have anything to do with design‚ audio quality‚ or user experience and everything to do with the price. Spotify and Apple Music were historically very competitive in pricing with both costing around $10 a month for years. However‚ when Apple launched its Apple One subscription bundle that included Apple Music‚ Apple TV+‚ and a range of the company's other services‚ it became harder to justify keeping Spotify. Apple One is such an enormous value. Image source: Apple Inc. Of course‚ Spotify can't compete on this since it doesn't offer other services like video streaming service or fitness subscription service‚ which in some way makes it unfair to compare the two‚ but there's no denying that Apple Music becomes an even better value when you're paying for the company's other services and bundle them together. So‚ since I was already starting to move towards Apple Music or Spotify due to the other things I've already talked about‚ the launch of the Apple One subscription bundle really sealed the deal for me. While there are some things I'll spend extra on. I don't feel like I'm getting enough value out of Spotify in comparison to Apple Music to justify the higher price. Where do you land&;#63; While I have come to prefer Apple Music over Spotify‚ I understand that basically all of the reasons above are personal and can change from person to person. You might want an all-in-one app over separate apps or need to use a music streaming service on a device Apple Music doesn't even support yet. You also might be a diehard Spotify fan and refuse to give an inch to Apple Music due to the superior music discovery and being too deep to move your library at this point. I totally get any of these reasons as I shared some of them for a while before I made the jump. However‚ after a couple of years in the walled garden with yet another service‚ I can say I'm happy here. Don't Miss: 14 apps that I’ll always keep on my iPhone’s Home Screen The post 5 reasons I prefer Apple Music over Spotify appeared first on BGR. 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Android malware posing as a fake Chrome update is stealing banking app logins
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Android malware posing as a fake Chrome update is stealing banking app logins

Some online scams are more conspicuous than others‚ but the most insidious can be especially tricky to spot. For instance‚ last week‚ cybersecurity firm ThreatFabric uncovered a new Android malware family that cleverly disguises itself as a Google Chrome update. Before you click a link claiming to provide updates for Chrome‚ be sure that it isn't fake. ThreatFabric analysts found the malware -- which they dubbed Brokewell -- on a fake browser update page designed to fool people into downloading a malicious app. If the page manages to fool you‚ you'll end up downloading seriously dangerous malware. According to the analysts‚ Brokewell uses overlay attacks to display a fake login screen over a real app to steal user credentials. It can also steal cookies‚ so when you log in to a website‚ the malware sends all of the session cookies to a command and control (C2) server. Brokewell also uses accessibility logging‚ which lets it record every single event that occurs on the infected device‚ from taps and swipes to text input and opening apps. All of this is then sent to the C2 server‚ giving the hackers access to troves of private data. To make matters worse‚ once the actors are satisfied with the private data and login credentials they have collected‚ they can then use the malware's remote control capabilities to take over the device. They now have full control over the phone or tablet and can use the information they've gathered to initiate bank transfers‚ change passwords‚ and more. &;quot;The discovery of a new malware family‚ Brokewell‚ which implements Device Takeover capabilities from scratch‚ highlights the ongoing demand for such capabilities among cyber criminals‚&;quot; ThreatFabric says in its blog post. &;quot;These actors require this functionality to commit fraud directly on victims' devices‚ creating a significant challenge for fraud detection tools that heavily rely on device identification or device fingerprinting.&;quot; If you own an Android device‚ stay vigilant and watch out for fake Chrome updates. If you aren't entirely sure that what you're downloading is legitimate‚ you're better off avoiding it. Don't Miss: Don’t be tricked by this phishing campaign targeting Verizon customers The post Android malware posing as a fake Chrome update is stealing banking app logins appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Amazon gift card deals‚ offers &; coupons 2024: Get $375+ free Today’s deals: ASUS Deal Days‚ $189 AirPods Pro‚ Ring Cam sale‚ Dreo tower fans‚ Coway air purifiers‚ more Today’s deals: $989 M3 MacBook Air‚ $20 Echo Pop‚ TheraGun massagers‚ Bose headphones‚ more Best Echo Dot deals for April 2024
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Biden Discusses Migrant With Mexican President L&;oacute;pez Obrador
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Biden Discusses Migrant With Mexican President L&;oacute;pez Obrador

President Joe Biden spoke with his Mexican counterpart‚ Andr&;eacute;s Manuel L&;oacute;pez Obrador‚ about cooperating on migration policy as the U.S. leader continues to deliberate whether to take executive action that would crack down on the number of migrants arriving at the southern...
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DA Fani Willis Skips Debate
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DA Fani Willis Skips Debate

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis skipped the Georgia county's first Democrat primary debate Sunday‚ leaving her opponent to debate an empty lectern reserved for her‚ WAGA-TV in Atlanta reported Monday.
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MTA Barred From Using Facial Recognition on Fare Beaters
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MTA Barred From Using Facial Recognition on Fare Beaters

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in New York has been barred from using facial recognition technology to catch fare beaters‚ according to Gothamist.
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Intl Court Arrests Could Imperil Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire
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Intl Court Arrests Could Imperil Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire

The United States and its allies have expressed concern the International Criminal Court (ICC) could issue arrest warrants for Israeli officials‚ scuttling a proposed cease-fire with Hamas‚ Bloomberg reports.
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