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8 Best Bank Accounts for Shopify Stores in 2025
As a Shopify store owner, choosing the right financial provider is crucial for the smooth operation and growth of your business. It’s important to select a bank that not only integrates seamlessly with Shopify but also offers minimal transaction fees and robust support for payment processing. As your business expands, opting for a bank with additional features, such as financing…
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Why the Amazon App Is Showing You Products From Other Stores
Amazon is apparently not happy being the face of e-commerce, so it’s planning to start wearing other companies’ hats, too. It’s currently beta testing a feature in the Amazon app that will show you products Amazon doesn’t actually sell; when you click on them while shopping, you’ll be invited to leave the app to shop directly from the brand itself.…
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TikTok Is Back on App Stores
TikTok is officially back. The app reappeared on both the iOS App Store and Google Play Store late Thursday night, complete with all the reviews and download counts from before it was removed. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported the story first. Apple and Google both removed TikTok from app stores back in January, as the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled…
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Marvel Snap is coming back to app stores soon, says developer
Mobile card game Marvel Snap is coming back to app stores, starting with Google Play. That’s according to Developer Second Dinner, which announced yesterday it was starting the process of restoring the game to Google’s Android app store at 6PM PT / 3PM ET that day. The developer said in another post it expects the game to return to both…
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Apple pulls remaining Lightning-based devices from European stores
Apple is no longer selling its iPhone SE and iPhone 14 series in Europe — the last phone models with Apple’s proprietary Lightning charging port — as the EU shifts to a common charging solution built around USB-C. EU Directive 2022/2380 goes into force today in an effort to reduce e-waste and solve market fragmentation. A spot check by The Verge shows the…
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Why Your Favorite Sports and Racing Games Are Disappearing from Stores
Key Takeaways Sports and racing games rely on licensing agreements to feature real-world athletes and cars. Licenses eventually expire, forcing publishers to renew the license, remove the content, or simply delist the game. Licensing problems have caused newer games to be delisted quickly, impacting accessibility for players. Nothing lasts forever, especially video games. Many of the best sports and racing…
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Ransomware gang says it hacked Goodwill, shut down stores in Texas
Ransomware group Rhysida yesterday claimed responsibility for a November 2024 cyber attack on Goodwill North Central Texas. Goodwill North Central Texas announced a “company-wide technical issue” on November 10, 2024 that shut down all of its stores. They started reopening on November 13 and all stores were back up and running by November 22. Rhysida says it stole confidential data…
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Google to let businesses create curated Chrome Web Stores for extensions
Google has announced it will soon allow organizations to create their own curated “Enterprise Web Store” of company-sanctioned browser extensions for Chrome and ChromeOS, aimed at improving productivity, security, and management for businesses. The new store, planned to enter preview later this year, aims to provide businesses with a dedicated, curated environment for browser extensions commonly used in their organization.…
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