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A former Uber employee files a lawsuit claiming his co-workers used the ride-hailing app to track Beyonce and ex-girlfriends, among others. First there were worries about Uber's "god view." Now there are concerns the company is tracking celebrities and others through its ride-hailing app. In the latest lawsuit against Uber related to data privacy and security, former employee Samuel Ward Spangenberg alleges the company doesn't "have regard for data protection." He says Uber collected data regarding every ride users requested, their name, username and email, their pickup location, the amount paid, the device used to access the app and other information riders didn't know was being collected.

Notably missing from the app is Netflix, the most popular video streaming service, Users can still access Netflix as a separate app on Apple TV, but it's not part of Apple's new universal search TV app, The update came as part of iOS 10.2, Apple's newest mobile software release, Along with the TV app, iOS 10.2 brings hundreds of new emojis, like face palm, case for apple iphone 6 plus, 6s plus, 7 plus and 8 plus - cream/blush/gold foil/charlotte stripe black shrug and fingers crossed, It also keeps the beloved peach butt, which Apple had initially redesigned in beta versions of iOS 10.2, The TV app contains four sections -- Watch Now, Library, Store and Search -- and incorporates Apple's single sign-on feature, which makes it easier to authenticate the various apps, like Watch ESPN and FX Now, that need a cable subscription for full functionality..

Watch Now allows you to continue watching a show from where you left off, and suggests new shows based on previous activity, surfacing those from services to which you're subscribed. It also provides suggested new shows and movies in Spotlight and What to Watch sections. And you can ask Siri to do things like continue watching a show where you left off or tell you which football games are on right now. The app is designed primarily for use on the big screen with Apple TV, but looks the same and offers the same functions on iPhone and iPad.

CNET's David Katzmaier contributed case for apple iphone 6 plus, 6s plus, 7 plus and 8 plus - cream/blush/gold foil/charlotte stripe black to this report, An update to Apple's iOS mobile software also brings hundreds of new emojis to your iPhone and iPad -- and keeps that beloved butt-looking peach, Apple's long-awaited TV app is now live, But there's still no Netflix, The company's new app for Apple TVs, iPhones and iPads, simply called "TV," makes it easier to discover TV shows and movies across all of your different apps, It displays content from all of the supported apps you subscribe to, content you've purchased from iTunes, and new apps that offer video..

Live videos, announced last month, is similar to Facebook Live and Twitter's Periscope in that it lets you broadcast live videos to your followers. But it differs in one key way: you can't save videos to watch or share them again later. Instead, they disappear as soon as you're done broadcasting. The app's new feature lets you broadcast video but doesn't save them for viewing later. Instagram's live video feature is rolling out just in time to capture your family holiday extravaganza. The company, which is owned by social networking giant Facebook, is releasing the feature to all US users starting Monday.