Uncharacteristically, Apple is talking ahead of its developer's conference. It turns out there will be some major changes at the App Store under Phil Schiller. All apps will be allowed to offer subscriptions soon. Apple will also introduce ads in search results, but will make sure they stand out as advertisements compared to actual search results.
Meanwhile, a hacker claims to be selling data on over 300 million Twitter accounts. LeakedSource.com took a look at the database and found that approximately 32.9 million accounts may be at risk after eliminating duplicate records.
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