Google is fixing Drive download problems related to third-party cookies

The change should fix an annoying issue in Drive that can prevent users from being able to download files if third-party cookies are disabled. If you encounter the issue, the advice of this Google support page is to manually create an exception for Google Drive to allow third-party cookies. Google’s blog post doesn’t explain why … Read more

Third-party Reddit app Narwhal hopes to survive Reddit’s app purge with a subscription plan

After a nasty battle between the developers of third-party apps and Reddit management, ultimately resulting in a site-wide protest, many app makers were put out of business due to Reddit’s price increases related to the usage of its API. Though the changes meant the loss of popular apps like Apollo, RIF (Reddit is Fun), ReddPlanent, … Read more

Third-party AI tools are responsible for 55% of AI failures in business

Eugene Mymrin via Getty Images Imagine pulling up an AI-powered weather app and seeing clear skies in the forecast for a company picnic that afternoon, only to end up standing in the pouring rain holding a soggy hot dog. Or having your company implement an AI tool for customer support, but which integrates poorly with … Read more

Apple’s password supervisor is appropriate with third-party browsers in newest macOS beta

Yesterday, Apple launched the primary public beta of macOS Sonoma — the subsequent main replace for macOS that will likely be out there to everybody this fall. Following this replace, Mac customers will be capable to use Apple’s password supervisor in third-party internet browsers, reminiscent of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge and Arc. You will not … Read more

Reddit bids farewell to third-party apps like Apollo, BaconReader

Regardless of Reddit customers’ protests, Reddit has moved ahead with its resolution to cost builders of third-party apps thousands and thousands of {dollars} to entry its API (utility programming interface). As of July 1, a number of beloved apps are not any extra. SEE ALSO: Reddit removes mods as subreddits proceed protesting unpopular API modifications … Read more

Not less than one widespread third-party Reddit iOS app will stay on: Narwhal

“Narwhal is just not going anyplace on July 1st,” Narwhal developer Rick Harrison, who goes by det0ur on Reddit, wrote in a publish on the r/getnarwhal subreddit. “It would proceed to function because it has for a few years (besides it is not going to have adverts anymore).” Quite a lot of widespread apps are … Read more