AgileBits denies Apple acquisition rumor, Android 1Password users exhale

collected by :Maya Tony

referring to 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.


Android users more likely to be unlucky in love, survey finds

In today's tech-obsessed society, your choice of phone may alextremely have a significant impact on your love life, or lack thereof. The survey of 1,502 singletons in the America was carried out by Decluttr, a company that helps customers purvey unwanted tech items. According to the findings, only 65 per cent of iPhone users would be open to going on a first date by someone that owns an Android smartphone. On the other hand, a mere 53 per cent of Android users would say the same about people that swear by their beloved iPhones. The Independent's Millennial Love group is the best place to discuss to the highs and lows of modern dating and relationships.

Android users more likely to be unlucky in love, survey finds

What Android users should know about Google's fight with the EU

referring to But as the details of the complaint are being pored over, it's not clear how this going to affect the more than 2 billion people across the globe that use Google's Android operating system eextremely month. The European Union said in a press launch that 95 percent of Android users use Google Search, indicating to regulators that the vast majority of people are not changing their settings. Right now, Google's Android software is "open," or available to manufacturers free. Making its platform open to manufacturers, such as Samsung, Huawei and others, has given Android a sizable lead in the operating system race. If it adopted that model, it would have to purvey the Android operating system to phone makers upfront.






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