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Twitch today revealed a plethora of new features for streamers and viewers, as part of the first day of its TwitchCon celebrations. CEO Emmett Shear led the Day One keynote, revealing the new features to the attendees. Some were niche — such as the better moderation tools, and the ability to designate some viewers as VIPs — but others were big and exciting. One of the biggest updates was Squad Stream, which allows users to stream together from a single page. Streamers in the squad will all have their streams visible in small panels, with one “main” streamer taking up the…
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Twitch today revealed a plethora of new features for streamers and viewers, as part of the first day of its TwitchCon celebrations. CEO Emmett Shear led the Day One keynote, revealing the new features to the attendees. Some were niche — such as the better moderation tools, and the ability to designate some viewers as VIPs — but others were big and exciting. One of the biggest updates was Squad Stream, which allows users to stream together from a single page. Streamers in the squad will all have their streams visible in small panels, with one “main” streamer taking up the…
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The Vankyo M50 Passport DLP mini-projector is an Android-powered gadget that can project onto just about any flat surface. It’s pocket-sized, so I smuggled a review unit home to see what it could do. The M50 Passport is an immediately accessible gadget. It’s small – about the size of a passport, hence the name – and it runs on Android, which means most of us are familiar with its software already. It’s also quite fetching, especially compared to regular projectors. Its larger colleagues look right at home on one of those rickety metal carts you remember from grade school, but…
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Today’s ceaseless data scandals have everyone talking about privacy, especially insofar as our favorite digital devices and platforms are concerned. Few companies have been at the center of the media maelstrom focused on privacy than Apple, the world’s most valuable and most-tech savvy corporation. Tim Cook, its CEO, has regularly lauded the company’s stance on data and user privacy as being a major advantage it has over most of its competitors. What’s the truth behind Apple, Time Cook, and championing privacy in the 21st century? A quick dive into the issue shows that Apple is anything but serious when it…
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