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TechCrunch Daily Crunch

Daily Crunch 1/27/22

TechCrunch Daily Crunch

SpokenLayer

Tech News, News, Technology

3.849 Ratings

🗓️ 27 January 2022

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Spotify is removing Neil Young’s music after falling out over Joe Rogan; Apple releases iOS 15.3 with fix for ‘actively exploited’ iPhone flaw; Snap upgrades its AR Shopping features with real-time pricing, more product details Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Here is your daily crunch. Musician Neil Young is following through on his threat to pull his extensive and

1:00.0

well loved to Sonic catalog from Spotify.

1:02.5

Young took a stand against the company's relationship with podcaster Joe Rogin this week,

1:07.2

accusing Spotify of propagating COVID-19 misinformation through Rogin's hit show, which Spotify bought exclusive rights to in a deal

1:15.0

reportedly worth at least $100 million. In other news Apple patched dozens of

1:21.1

security issues Wednesday with the release of iOS 15.3 and of Mac OS

1:26.1

Monore 12.2.

1:28.0

iOS 15.3 fixes a total of 10 security bugs, including a flaw that the company says may have been actively

1:34.7

exploited.

1:35.9

The vulnerability is a memory corruption bug in I.O. Mobile Frame buffer, a kernel extension

1:41.2

that allows developers to control how a device's memory handles the screen display that could lead to kernel code execution.

1:49.0

And Snapchat is upgrading its AR shopping experience with updates to both the shopping lenses inside its

1:55.5

social app, as well as to the analytics shared with SNAP's brand and retail partners.

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