AgileBits denies Apple acquisition rumor, Android 1Password users exhale

collected by :Maya Tony

Jason Cipriani/CNETA rumor this morning intimated that AgileBits, developer of popular password-manager software 1Password was in talks of being acquired by Apple, sending panic into the hearts of Windows, Android and Linux users until the company tweeted a firm denial. The story alextremely stated that Apple going to be rolling out 1Password internally for all its employees, that could be true, but really only rumor-worthy in the context of what it implies for and about Keychain, Apple's long-time password-management technology. We've asked Apple for comment about that, but did not immediately hear back. The acquisition rumor started from a writeup based on someone overhearing "Jeff Shiner, the CEO of AgileBits... talking about the 'Apple acquisition' in the glass conference room in the company's Toronto office recently, but we have no firm details on ...the context...". But 1Password is a great password manager.


YouTube picture-in-picture is coming to all Android users

ServicesYouTube picture-in-picture is coming to all Android usersKeep watching your videos When navigating around other apps. YouTube television introduced a picture-in-picture mode for Android 8.0 Oreo users back in November, that extended to its streaming Red (now Premium and Music) services. But now it seems the feature is rolling out to non-paying YouTube users, too, as some report seeing the option appear without notice -- though it's restricted to the America for now. Once picture-in-picture is toggled on in both the YouTube app and system settings, users can announcly just navigate amethod When a video is playing and it going to automatically minimize toa corner. It's MysterioAmerica how long it going to take to roll out to all Android users, or the time it going to extend to iOS.

YouTube picture-in-picture is coming to all Android users

Spotify finally lets Android users reorder playlists

as mentioned in ServicesSpotify finally lets Android users reorder playlistsIt's about time, too. Spotify users on Android are finally getting a basic function for a music app: the option to reorder songs within playlists. Spotify confirmed to Engadget that the feature is a new addition to the app, though iOS users have been able to do this for a long time. It seems Spotify is rolling out the change on its servers, extremely you going to not necessarily need to update your app for it to work. When you tap the three-dot menu button in your killer list of jams, you'll see an Edit Playlist option.






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