Twitter VIPs don’t see as many ads as everybody else
Simply being a popular celebrity isn’t enough to land you in the VIP area, though: the company reportedly selects people based on their tweet numbers and on how many people those tweets reach. Us common folk who don’t make the cut can look forward to seeing new ad types in the future. If you’re wondering if Twitter’s losing money over this, well, we’ll bet the VIP pool’s quite small and it...
Twitter VIPs don’t see as many ads as everybody else
Simply being a popular celebrity isn’t enough to land you in the VIP area, though: the company reportedly selects people based on their tweet numbers and on how many people those tweets reach. Us common folk who don’t make the cut can look forward to seeing new ad types in the future. If you’re wondering if Twitter’s losing money over this, well, we’ll bet the VIP pool’s quite small and it...
Apple Updates iMac Family with Stunning New Retina Displays
The idea behind iMac has never wavered: to craft the ultimate desktop experience. The best display, paired with high-performance processors, graphics, and storage — all within an incredibly thin, seamless enclosure. And that commitment continues with the all-new 21.5‑inch iMac with Retina 4K display. Like the revolutionary 27‑inch 5K model, it delivers such spectacular image quality that everything else around you seems to disappear....
Barclays confirms it’ll support Apple Pay by April
In an emailed statement sent to Barclays customer Oli Foster-Burnell on January 12th, Vaswani said the service will go live “within the next 60 to 75 days.” Depending on the company’s plans, card support could be enabled between March 12th and March 27th. That’s stretching the “early 2016” launch touted last year, but it may be enough to stop some disappointed Barclays customers from switching to...
Barclays confirms it’ll support Apple Pay by April
In an emailed statement sent to Barclays customer Oli Foster-Burnell on January 12th, Vaswani said the service will go live “within the next 60 to 75 days.” Depending on the company’s plans, card support could be enabled between March 12th and March 27th. That’s stretching the “early 2016” launch touted last year, but it may be enough to stop some disappointed Barclays customers from switching to...
