Adobe might be developing a Photoshop app for the iPad, the legal battle over the AT&T-Time Warner merger continues and Facebook faces tough questions about free speech. Here's your Daily Crunch for July 13, 2018. 1. Adobe could bring Photoshop to the iPad That's according to Bloomberg, which says Adobe is working on a full-fledged version of Photoshop for Apple's tablets. This could take advantage of the Apple Pencil while also allowing users to sync their projects and files across devices. When would this actually come out? Well, we might hear more at Adobe's Max conference in October. 2. The Department of Justice isn't done fighting the AT&T-Time Warner merger The U.S. Department of Justice has filed to appeal a federal judge's decision approving AT&T's acquisition of Time Warner. 3. Facebook would make a martyr by banning InfoWars At a press event this week, Facebook was asked why a site that traffics so aggressively in misinformation and conspiracy theories hasn't been banned. Josh Constine weighs in on the controversy. 4. For the first time, Netflix tops HBO for most Emmy nominations However, HBO's Game of Thrones was the most-nominated show. 5. Researchers find that filters don't prevent porn Shockingly, it turns out that it's hard to keep teenagers away from porn. 6. Microsoft Teams gets a free version Microsoft opened up the news floodgates yesterday, in the kick off to its annual Inspire event in Vegas. 7. You can now trade Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash on Robinhood Crypto Robinhood is currently providing one of the easiest ways to get started with cryptocurrencies. You can download the app, upload some money and buy tokens in just a few minutes. |
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