Periscope will shut down by March, Twitter confirms
Following recent reports, Periscope announced today that it will end operations as a standalone app by March 2021. The Twitter-owned company referred to its current operations as “unsustainable” in an open letter posted today. It also cited a decline in usage in recent years as a drivin
Bandcamp Fridays will continue through next May
The past eight or so months have been profoundly difficult for musicians. With touring ground to a halt and streaming services offering fractions of cents, livelihoods have been utterly upended for countless artists. Since March, however, Bandcamp has been a rare beacon for many musicians.
On the f
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Google Photos adds 3D ‘Cinematic’ photos, plus new Memories and collages
Google Photos is rolling out a series of updates to its Memories feature, which surfaces your best photos from years past. Over the next month, Memories will be expanded to include 3D Cinematic photos, updated collage designs and new types of Memories, the company says. These “new types”
Spotify inks multi-year podcasting deal with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
In its latest bid to outspend the competition on podcasting exclusives, Spotify this morning announced that it has signed a multi-year deal with Archewell Audio, a new production founded by Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markel, The Duchess of Sussex. Financial details haven't been dis
2021 holds even more Samsung foldables
The foldable category got off to a famously rocky start. Fifteen months after the release of the first Galaxy Fold, Samsung has had time to work out some of the issues with the original device, giving the world the better-received Galaxy Z Flip and Z Fold 2 this year.
Likely due to various stumbles
TikTok expands Community Guidelines, rolls out new ‘well-being’ features
TikTok this morning announced a new set of Community Guidelines that aim to strengthen its existing policies in areas like harassment, dangerous acts, self-harm and violence, alongside the introduction of four new features similarly focused on the community’s well-being. These include updated
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UK Online Safety Bill, coming next year, will propose fines of up to 10% of annual turnover for breaching duty of care rules
The U.K. is moving ahead with a populist but controversial plan to regulate a wide range of legal and/or harmful content almost anywhere online such stuff might pose a risk to chdren. The government has set out its final response to the consultation it kicked off back in Apr 2019 — committing
MIT professor wants to overhaul ‘The Hype Machine’ that powers social media
More than 3.6 billion people use social media, and its runaway success has left the industry at a crossroads. There are now heated debates in Washington and Brussels over the future of antitrust regulation for this market, whether platform operators should filter certain content (and if so, which t
Troy Carter and Suzy Ryoo’s music tech startup Q&A launches software group, Venice Innovation Labs
Q&A, a startup developing tech for the music industry co-founded by industry insiders Troy Carter (Lady Gaga’s first manager) and Suzy Ryoo (Carter’s longtime collaborator), has launched a new suite of software products through a division called Venice Innovation Labs.
The new tools
Google's Nest Hub Max smart screen can now make Zoom calls
The Nest Hub Max is getting Zoom. Google outlined the arrival of the popular teleconferencing platform in a blog post today, noting that it has started to roll out for users in the U.S., U.K., Canada and Australia.
The much-requested feature is arriving as an “early preview,” essentially meanin
Apple launches its new app privacy labels across all its App Stores
At Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in June, the company announced it would soon require developers to disclose their app’s privacy practices to customers via new, glanceable summaries that appear on their apps’ product pages on the App Store. Today, these new app privacy l
Pornhub removes all unverified content, following reports of exploitation
Adult video giant Pornhub this week announced that it has taken the unprecedented step of removing millions of user-uploaded videos. The move, which the Canadian-born site calls “the most comprehensive safeguards in user-generated platform history,” arrives in the wake of a New York Times opini