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Adele Announces Extension of Las Vegas Residency / Confirms Filmed Special
Ask and you shall receive! Adele has been wowing audiences with her Las Vegas residency and has thrilled fans by announcing the extension of the smash hit concert series.
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After wrapping the first leg of ‘Weekends with Adele’ last night (March 25), which launched in November, Adele told the capacity crowd at The Colosseum Theatre at Caesars Palace:
“Playing to 4,000 people for 34 nights is not enough,
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Bitwarden’s password manager browser extension has a known exploit it hasn’t addressed in five years
In its support pages regarding “Auto-fill,” Bitwarden advises users to turn off their browsers’ password autofill functions because they interfere with its password management solution. It also mentions it is a good idea because “experts generally agree that built-in password managers are more vulnerable than dedicated solutions like Bitwarden,”…
A Chat with Lola Cawood, Co-Founder at Sustainable Hair Extension Brand: Tiwani Heritage
Tiwani Heritage launched in 2020, the brainchild of two childhood friends who saw a gap in the market for a…
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Warner Music says 4500 artists benefiting from unrecouped advances programme, though no extension of the scheme yet
P2P lending platform PeopleFund raises $20M Series C extension led by Bain Capital
PeopleFund, a South Korean marketplace that connects borrowers and investors to enable lending, has recently added $20 million to its $63.4 million Series C. Existing backer Bain Capital led the extension, with participation from previous investors such as Access Ventures, CLSA Capital Partners Lending Ark Asia, D3 Jubilee Partners, 500 Global, Kakao Investment, TBT Partners […]
P2P lending platform PeopleFund raises $20M Series C extension led by Bain Capital by Kate Park originally published on TechCrunch
Kenyan fintech Kwara raises $3M seed extension, signs deal to reach over 4,000 credit unions
Kwara, a Kenyan fintech digitizing credit unions (saccos), more than doubled its client base last year, and its eyeing enormous growth in the coming years after raising a $3 million seed extension, and signing an exclusive digital solutions distribution agreement with the Kenya Union of Savings & Credit Cooperatives (Kuscco), the national umbrella body representing […]
Kenyan fintech Kwara raises $3M seed extension, signs deal to reach over 4,000 credit unions by Annie Njanja originally published on TechCrunch
Google’s Extension SDK brings new features to older versions of Android
This browser extension tells you who paid for Twitter verification
Twitter verification is now just $8 away, but that doesn’t mean the social network has democratized its long-standing status symbol entirely. The Twitter verification badge is now split between two different groups: accounts that were officially verified for being “notable in government, news, entertainment, or another designated category,” and accounts that paid for the checkmark by being subscribed to Twitter Blue. But it can be difficult to tell the difference between the two types of verified accounts without clicking into their individual profiles, which is why one Twitter user created a tool to make it a lot easier.
Introducing Eight Dollars, a simple browser extension that swaps out Twitter’s standard verification badge for two different labels that spell out if an account is “actually verified” or if it “paid for verification.” Without the extension, you’d need to click on a user’s profile, and then tap on the verification checkmark to determine if the user’s check was approved by Twitter staff or purchased through Twitter Blue, but Eight Dollars makes that information available directly in your timeline.
If you’re confused by the new Twitter Verification feature, I’ve been working with some friends on a Chrome Extension that helps you tell the differencehttps://t.co/zXkwzhXIc1pic.twitter.com/pHTBswBnnE
— Walter Lim (@iWaltzAround) November 10, 2022
The extension was originally only available for Chrome, but New Zealand designer Walter Lim says it should work with Microsoft Edge as well as Firefox, and he’s also added Safari to his to-do list. Installing any of them will take a little extra work: the add-on is currently only available on GitHub, and needs to be installed manually using the browser’s developer mode. Even so, it could be worth the effort — unless you like being fooled by hackneyed scam accounts and impersonators.