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Tinder starts running video ads; Bud Light is the first brand to advertise on the app
4/5/2015 5:04:00 PM
Tinder, the dating app that helps you find your match through a series of swipes, is monetizing the app through the recent launch of Tinder Plus. In the U.S., $9.99 a month gives users unlimited "likes." Another way to monetize the app is by selling video ads for it, something that Tinder has just started doing this week. The first major product advertised on Tinder is Bud Light.
Tinder is giving advertisers the chance to see if their message is being positively received by users of the app. A swipe to the left means that users don't like the ad and a swipe to the right means they do. It's ...
How to use your Android Wear smartwatch as a remote shutter for a smartphone camera
4/5/2015 4:29:00 PM
How would this feature be of any use? Well, imagine that you wanted to take a picture with you in it – you could place your phone on a flat surface, aim it, then go into the frame with your buddies and press the shutter from your smartwatch. Or you can use it to spy on people, although that wouldn't be ...
Huawei P8 Lite gets TENAA certified in China
4/5/2015 3:01:00 PM
The first time we heard about the Huawei P8 Lite was back in February when a tweet from tech journalist Antonio Moraco tipped us off about the handset. Since then, we have passed along some renders of the device which is expected to be unveiled in London on April 15th. At the same event, we will also see the unwrapping of the Huawei P8.
Today, the existence of the Huawei P8 Lite has been confirmed by the phone's TENAA certification. This is the Chinese agency that is similar to the FCC in the states. The pictures released by TENAA show the same phone that was leaked last week, except in ...
Apple Watch has trademark issues that could delay its launch in Switzerland
4/5/2015 1:37:00 PM
Apple might have to delay the launch of the Apple Watch in Switzerland. According to a report from a Swiss broadcaster, a company called Leonard Timepieces has a trademark in the country that gives it the exclusive rights to use the word "apple" on jewelry including watches. The trademark also covers the use of the image of an apple on jewelry and watches in Switzerland. The good news for Apple is that this trademark expires on December 5th after being in effect for 30 years. But that is more than 7 months after the April 24th global launch of the Apple Watch.
The trademark owned by Leonard ...
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