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    Beyoncé's 'Lemonade' hits Spotify and Apple Music three years late

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    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    04.23.2019

    Three years after Beyoncé's Lemonade dropped with little warning, the album is at long last available on Spotify (at which she has taken jabs in the past), Apple Music, Deezer and other streaming services. Until now, it was only available to stream through Tidal -- the star is one of many artists who have a stake in that service -- and Pandora.

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    Tidal under criminal investigation in Norway over 'faked' streams

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    Saqib Shah
    Saqib Shah
    01.14.2019

    High-fidelity music streaming service Tidal is under criminal investigation in Norway for allegedly inflating album streams for Beyoncé's Lemonade and Kanye West's The Life of Pablo. The alleged faking of streaming numbers was exposed last year by Norwegian newspaper Dagens Næringsliv (DN), which said it had obtained a hard drive with the tampered data. Around 1.3 million accounts were supposedly used to lift the play counts of said albums by "several hundred million", with Tidal paying out higher royalty fees to the two artists and their record labels as a result.

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    YouTube ran ads on AIDS conspiracy theory videos

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    Mallory Locklear
    Mallory Locklear
    06.14.2018

    YouTube has run into issues in the past for showing ads before inappropriate videos. In some cases it has caused companies to pull their ads from the platform and at least one firm has put together its own algorithm to identify YouTube channels on which it's safe to advertise. However, though YouTube has changed its guidelines and hired more human moderators, advertisements are still showing up alongside questionable content. Now, Adweek reports, ads from major companies are appearing before videos featuring fake medical news such as AIDS conspiracy theories.

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    Tidal reportedly inflated streaming stats for Beyoncé and Kanye West

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    Timothy J. Seppala
    Timothy J. Seppala
    05.09.2018

    Tidal is under fire once again for allegedly inflating its streaming numbers. This time, it's for misreporting the amount of plays Beyoncé's Lemonade and Kanye West's The Life of Pablo had by "several hundred million" false plays. According to a report (translated) from Norwegian newspaper Dagens Næringsliv (DN), there's no way that the streaming numbers could've been that high without Tidal manipulating its data. More plays meant that the two artists garnered higher royalty payments. The publication received a hard drive brimming with Tidal play data including play times, song titles, user IDs and country codes.

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    You can share the taste of lemonade through the internet

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    03.26.2017

    Ever see a friend post a photo of a drink online and wonder whether it's really as delicious as it looks? You might not have to pay a visit to find out: researchers have found a way to send the basic look and taste of lemonade through the internet. The team first used color and acidity sensors to get the characteristics of the drink, and then sent it to a connected tumbler full of water where LEDs replicated the color, and electrodes reproduced the sourness by stimulating drinkers' tastebuds.

  • Frank Ocean's 'Blonde' has been pirated 750,000 times

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    Alex Gilyadov
    Alex Gilyadov
    08.26.2016

    It seems streaming exclusives are continuing to create a rise in piracy. After a four-year hiatus Frank Ocean finally resurfaced, dropping his long-anticipated sophomore album, Blonde, on Apple Music last weekend. Critics and fans are enjoying it, but it's not all good news for the R&B singer. So far, the album has been illegally downloaded over a whopping 750,000 times.

  • Beyoncé's 'Lemonade' could be a permanent Tidal streaming exclusive (updated)

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    04.24.2016

    The crew at Tidal just scored another exclusive album... and this time, its creator might not have second thoughts about the deal. Beyoncé has released the visual album Lemonade solely on Tidal, and sources speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Mashable and The Verge understand that the superstar's latest will be locked to that one streaming service "indefinitely." It might even be a permanent exclusive, according to the insiders. You'll have the option of buying the album from third-party download services in the weeks ahead, but you'll likely be out of luck if you prefer on-demand rivals like Apple Music or Spotify.

  • One Page of Apps: 16 random reviews

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    Victor Agreda Jr
    Victor Agreda Jr
    02.05.2009

    Welcome to our new, irregularly-published series "One Page of Apps," where we take four to sixteen apps on a single screen of our iPhones (or iPod touches) and review them all at once. Most of these are pretty simple apps, just as Apple suggests you make for the mobile devices.To kick things off I've got a random sampling of apps on my iPhone:LemonadeFind Your MindFnorderClinometerFreshwater AquariumZen MeditateFish TycoonFS5 HockeyiDoodz LiteDecibelAmnesiaDarkroomMandalaBetaHelperPhotoSyncOblique StrategiesCheck the gallery for screenshots, and continue on to page two for the first four apps...%Gallery-43938%