The Morning After: Claim your Cash App settlement money

If youā€™ve used Cash App in the last six years, you might be entitled to compensation as part of a class-action settlement. The company set up a $15 million fund after breaches enabled a trove of user personal data to leak. You can file a claim through a dedicated settlement website, and depending on what you can prove, you could receive up to $2,500. If thereā€™s a downside beyond having your private financial data leaked, itā€™s that youā€™ve only got until November 19 to file.

ā€” Dan Cooper

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Google is reportedly developing an AI agent for Chrome to act as a live assistant for your daily browsing. Codenamed Jarvis, because of course it is, it will help you with common tasks, like research, shopping and booking flights. Perhaps you could ask it to look at every price comparison website, collate the results and select the cheapest option. Maybe, in future, it could even buy, use and enjoy the thing youā€™re looking to purchase while you sit at your computer.

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If youā€™ve ever noticed one of your Instagram videos looks worse now than it did before, thereā€™s a reason. Instagram head Adam Mosseri revealed the platform intentionally downgrades video quality for clips not pulling eyeballs. Which feels like Instagramā€™s putting its finger on the scale for folks whoā€™ve already cracked the secret of virality against those still working it out.

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As elegant as Appleā€™s computers are, the last one to transcend that and become beautiful was the iMac G4. Now, the rumor mill is hinting the companyā€™s long-rumored smart home display may wind up using the same design. On one hand, great, who doesnā€™t want to see what Apple can do with that design? On the other, Appleā€™s lackluster commitment to the smart home means itā€™ll probably be a pointless waste of money anyway.

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The endless battle between Apple and Masimo has seen the bigger company win its latest courtroom skirmish. Apple successfully argued some of Masimoā€™s watches infringed on Appleā€™s design patents but won just $250 (not a typo) in damages. Sadly, Apple didnā€™t win big enough to score an injunction preventing Masimo from selling its watches. That sound you canā€™t hear right now is champagne corks not being popped in the hallowed halls of Apple Park.

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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/general/the-morning-after-engadget-newsletter-111516206.html?src=rss

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