Netflix's New iTunes Billing Policy Will Curb a $256 Million Revenue Stream For Appl Slashdotby BeauHD on ios at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at January 4, 2019, 11:34 pm)

Early last year, Netflix allowed some iOS users in more than two dozen markets to bypass the iTunes payment method as part of an experiment. The streaming company is now incorporating the change globally, curbing a $256 million revenue stream for Apple. "According to new data compiled by Sensor Tower, Netflix grossed $853 million in 2018 on the iOS App Store," reports TechCrunch. "Based on that figure, Apple's take would have been around $256 million, the firm said." The new policy change allows Netflix to avoid paying the 15% levy that Apple charges on in-app subscriptions. From a report: "We no longer support iTunes as a method of payment for new members," a Netflix spokesperson told VentureBeat. Existing members, however, can continue to use iTunes as a method of payment, the spokesperson added. The company did not share exactly when it rolled out the change globally, but a support representative VentureBeat spoke with pegged the timeframe as late last month. Additionally, the support rep added that customers who are rejoining Netflix using an iOS device, after having canceled payment for at least one month, also won't be able to use iTunes billing. The move, which will allow Netflix to keep all proceeds from its new paying iPhone and iPad customers, underscores the tension between developers and the marquee distributors of mobile apps -- Apple and Google.

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Palestine TV offices in Gaza ransacked, equipment destroyed AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at January 4, 2019, 11:30 pm)

Attack on Mahmoud Abbas' Palestine TV offices in Gaza could add to tensions between Palestinian Authority and Hamas.
Lima Group won't recognise new Maduro government in Venezuela AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at January 4, 2019, 11:30 pm)

The rebuke comes as President Nicolas Maduro is due to start a second term, following a controversial election.
Wall Street cheers stellar US jobs report and comments by Powell AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at January 4, 2019, 11:30 pm)

Stocks climb higher on back of strong jobs report and signals from US central bank that interest rate policy is flexible
Ethereum Plans To Cut Its Absurd Energy Consumption By 99 Percent Slashdotby BeauHD on bitcoin at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at January 4, 2019, 11:04 pm)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from IEEE Spectrum: Ethereum mining consumes a quarter to half of what Bitcoin mining does, but that still means that for most of 2018 it was using roughly as much electricity as Iceland. Indeed, the typical Ethereum transaction gobbles more power than an average U.S. household uses in a day. "That's just a huge waste of resources, even if you don't believe that pollution and carbon dioxide are an issue. There are real consumers -- real people -- whose need for electricity is being displaced by this stuff," says Vitalik Buterin, the 24-year-old Russian-Canadian computer scientist who invented Ethereum when he was just 18. Buterin plans to finally start undoing his brainchild's energy waste in 2019. This year Buterin, the Ethereum Foundation he cofounded, and the broader open-source movement advancing the cryptocurrency all plan to field-test a long-promised overhaul of Ethereum's code. If these developers are right, by the end of 2019 Ethereum's new code could complete transactions using just 1 percent of the energy consumed today.

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The Weather Channel App Sued Over Claims it Sold Location Data; The Los Angeles City Slashdotby msmash on privacy at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at January 4, 2019, 10:34 pm)

The Los Angeles City Attorney's office issued a cloudy forecast with the possibility of civil penalties for the popular Weather Channel app on Friday, claiming it repeatedly violated the privacy of consumers. From a report: In a civil lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, city prosecutors allege that The Weather Channel app led users to believe that it would use location data to provide them with "personalized local weather data, alerts and forecasts" but instead transmitted that data to third parties. The 15-page suit seeks to stop TWC Product and Technology LLC, a subsidiary of IBM, from using consumers' information and seeks civil penalties up to $2,500 for each violation by the company. Prosecutors allege that the firm profited from that data for purposes entirely unrelated to weather or the app. Further reading: The Register; Your Apps Know Where You Were Last Night, and They're Not Keeping It Secret, and Several Popular Apps Share Data With Facebook Without User Consent.

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Pompeo to push for GCC unity, press Saudis on Khashoggi on visit AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at January 4, 2019, 10:30 pm)

In first trip to the Middle East since Trump ordered US troops out of Syria, top US diplomat will visit eight countries.
'Tense period': Pressure mounts as DR Congo awaits vote results AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at January 4, 2019, 10:30 pm)

Ruling coalition, election commission denounce Catholic church's claim it knows who won Sunday's presidential poll.
Miners Say They Dig AI But the Gold Rush Hasn't Come Slashdotby msmash on ai at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at January 4, 2019, 9:34 pm)

An anonymous reader shares a report: The chairman of Barrick Gold Corp made a bold prediction in late 2017: With the help of artificial intelligence and other digital tools, the world's largest gold miner would become a technology company that just happened to be in mining. A year later, Barrick has parted ways with its chief innovation officer, chief digital officer and many of the team tasked with making this transformation a reality, according to people familiar with the matter. The revolution in machine learning, as predicted by Barrick Chairman John Thornton and other mining executives, has yet to come. Miners have said digital technologies like artificial intelligence, or AI, will revolutionize one of the world's oldest industries in the same way it has changed other businesses, from retail to hailing a cab. Some experts say the promise of AI in mining has been overhyped and progress has been slow. Companies, including Barrick and giants such as Rio Tinto and BHP Group, are running some AI-led projects. But implementation at some companies has hit cultural hurdles. Executives haven't always engaged, projects have taken longer than expected and companies have turned to other ways to modernize operations.

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Does social media use cause depression? AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at January 4, 2019, 9:30 pm)

A new study says teenage girls are more likely to be depressed due to internet than boys.
Top Democrat: Trump says he'd shut government for years AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at January 4, 2019, 9:30 pm)

Chuck Schumer says Trump told Democrats he'd keep gov't closed for 'very long period of time, months or even years'.
Temple to pre-Hispanic 'Flayed God' unearthed in Mexico AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at January 4, 2019, 9:30 pm)

Xipe Totec was worshipped in a ceremony called Tlacaxipehualiztli, which means 'to wear the skin of the flayed one'.
White House Advisor Kudlow Says Apple Technology May Have Been 'Picked Off' by China Slashdotby msmash on business at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at January 4, 2019, 9:04 pm)

Fred Imbert, writing for CNBC: Larry Kudlow, director of the National Economic Council, said Friday that Apple's technology may have been stolen by the Chinese. "I don't want to surmise too much here, but Apple technology may have been picked off by China and now China is becoming very competitive with Apple. You've got to have rule of law," Kudlow said in an interview with Bloomberg. "There are some indications from China that they're looking at that, but we don't know that yet. There's no enforcement; there's nothing concrete." Kudlow's comments came shortly after China's Commerce Ministry said Chinese and U.S. officials will meet next week to discuss trade. Both countries have been engaged in a trade spat for months that has sent ripples through global markets. John Gruber at DaringFireball comments: I think what he's saying here is that the Chinese stole Apple technology, copied it, and are now flooding the Chinese market with phones based on that stolen tech. I'm 99.8 percent certain that hasn't happened -- if there were Chinese phones built with stolen Apple technology we'd know it because we'd see it.

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How YouTube's Domination of Streaming Clips the Market's Wings Slashdotby msmash on music at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at January 4, 2019, 8:34 pm)

New report from Midia Research firm looks at music fans' behavior in the third quarter of 2018. From the report: YouTube is the dominant music streaming platform, with 55% of consumers regularly watching music videos on YouTube, compared to a combined 37% for all free audio streaming services. YouTube usage skews young, peaking at nearly three quarters of consumers under 25. Although YouTube leads audio streaming in all markets -- even Spotify's native Sweden -- there are some strong regional variations. For example, emerging streaming markets Brazil and Mexico see much higher YouTube penetration, peaking at close to double the level of even traditional music radio in Mexico. Indeed, radio is feeling the YouTube pinch as much as audio streaming. 68% of those under 45 watch YouTube music videos compared to 41% that listen to music radio. The difference increases with younger audiences and the more emerging the market. For example, in Mexico YouTube music penetration is 84% for 20-24 year olds, compared to 37% for music radio. Streaming may be the future of radio, but right now that streaming future is YouTube.

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Canada charity used donations to fund Israeli army projects: CBC AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at January 4, 2019, 8:30 pm)

Jewish charity is being audited for funding Israeli forces and illegal building in occupied West Bank, report details.