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- DC’s streaming video service will launch on September 15th
- Trump lashes out at Google: all the news about the president’s intensifying feud with Silicon Valley
- Trump’s latest misleading attack on Google, explained
- Twitter tested a list of suggested people to unfollow
- LG’s new ultrawide gaming monitors have up to 144Hz refresh rates
- Beauty influencers are allegedly making extra money for negative reviews
- Sony adds 200 local TV channels to PlayStation Vue
- Polaroid Originals’ newest camera adds Bluetooth to the OneStep 2
- Facebook took down a post by the Anne Frank Center for showing nude Holocaust victims
- Trump claims he’s losing social media followers because of Google, Facebook, and Twitter censorship
DC’s streaming video service will launch on September 15th Posted: 29 Aug 2018 05:33 PM PDT DC Universe introduced its upcoming video service to viewers in a live stream hosted by Kevin Smith this evening, who brought a whole host of announcements about the streaming platform. The service is scheduled to launch on September 15th, while the first original show, Titans, will premiere at New York Comic Con on October 3rd, and will come to the service on the streaming service on October 12th. The streaming service is designed as a one-stop-shop for all things DC, and it'll allow members to draw from a huge library of TV, film, and comics. Warner Bros. announced the platform last year, which would come with a slate of original live-action and animated shows (as well as a daily news program) to draw viewers to the service. It'll... |
Trump lashes out at Google: all the news about the president’s intensifying feud with Silicon Valley Posted: 29 Aug 2018 05:17 PM PDT Trump thinks he's being censored |
Trump’s latest misleading attack on Google, explained Posted: 29 Aug 2018 04:01 PM PDT President Donald Trump intensified his criticism of Google today, posting a native video of unknown origin to his Twitter account this afternoon claiming the search giant stopped promoting the State of the Union (SOTU) address on its homepage after he took office. It turns out the video he posted is not only misleading, but also contains what appears to be a fake screenshot of the Google homepage on the day in question. It has since been viewed more than 1.5 million times. As Gizmodo notes, however, whoever made the video could have simply pulled the first screenshot of the Google homepage for those dates from the Wayback Machine, which doesn't accurately reflect changes to the interactive portions of the page, like Google Doodles and... |
Twitter tested a list of suggested people to unfollow Posted: 29 Aug 2018 03:30 PM PDT Twitter tested a feature that suggests users to unfollow, as first spotted by TheNextWeb's Matt Navarra earlier today. The test lasted for only a few days, and it has since concluded. "We know that people want a relevant Twitter timeline. One way to do this is by unfollowing people they don't engage with regularly," reads a Twitter statement given to The Verge. "We ran an incredibly limited test to surface accounts that people were not engaging with to check if they'd like to unfollow them." While seemingly innocuous at first glance, Twitter is currently embroiled alongside other social networks and technology companies in a controversy over perceived liberal bias. President Donald Trump and other right-leaning figures claim the platform... |
LG’s new ultrawide gaming monitors have up to 144Hz refresh rates Posted: 29 Aug 2018 02:27 PM PDT LG announced a new line of gaming monitors this week at IFA in Berlin. These UltraGear 34-inch monitors have IPS displays with a 21:9 aspect ratio and 3440 x 1440 resolution. The new UltraGear monitors are pretty standard for top-of-line gaming displays, as they sport specs similar to Alienware and Acer offerings. But these screens do mark LG's latest update in the gaming monitor market, support both Nvidia and AMD GPU display tech, and offer an even wider resolution than previous models. There are two monitors being introduced in the new line. The 34GK950G and 34GK950F are pretty similar, except that the G model has Nvidia G-Sync and a slower refresh rate (120Hz when overclocked) than the F model with Radeon FreeSync 2 and a refresh... |
Beauty influencers are allegedly making extra money for negative reviews Posted: 29 Aug 2018 02:16 PM PDT Influencers have long made money by striking deals with companies and brands to promote products on their channels and streams — in the case of more popular influencers, sometimes upward of thousands of dollars for a single post or video. According to members of the beauty community, however, some companies are now paying influencers extra money to badmouth those companies' competitors. Makeup artist Kevin James Bennett called this practice out on Instagram, decrying it as "mobster-like behavior," and claiming that one influencer's management company requested between $75K-85K for a "dedicated negative review of a competitor's product." There are rules influencers have to follow when making promotional deals. The Federal Trade Commission... |
Sony adds 200 local TV channels to PlayStation Vue Posted: 29 Aug 2018 02:15 PM PDT Sony today announced the addition of 200 local broadcast stations for the big four networks — ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC — to its PlayStation Vue TV subscription service. The 200 channels are spread across select markets. With this latest batch, Sony now claims that Vue offers "more than 450" ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC stations throughout the US. That's not to say that all customers can access all four channels. Some Vue subscribers can only get one or two of them — and sometimes none at all in certain areas. A full list of the new local stations can be found here. Seperately, today Sony added ESPN College Extra as an optional add-on service for Vue, providing sports fans "with the... |
Polaroid Originals’ newest camera adds Bluetooth to the OneStep 2 Posted: 29 Aug 2018 02:07 PM PDT Polaroid Originals is going to keep pumping out cameras, and today the company announced that it already has an update for the OneStep 2. That camera came out last year, and this new edition is being billed as the OneStep+. It includes some new features, like Bluetooth compatibility, two lenses, a new flash, and a bigger battery. All the changes make the camera a little more modern while still holding onto its physical, retro features that make it delightful to use. The biggest change is the addition of Bluetooth. Because it's not Wi-Fi, photographers won't be able to transfer their photos digitally. Instead, the Bluetooth allows them to use their phone as a remote. The OneStep+ iOS / Android app includes multiple modes that'll make it... |
Facebook took down a post by the Anne Frank Center for showing nude Holocaust victims Posted: 29 Aug 2018 02:05 PM PDT On Monday, The Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect found itself on the wrong side of Facebook's moderation system. The group had attempted to share a new study on Holocaust awareness in America — but while the post went through fine on Twitter, it was abruptly blocked by Facebook. The Center wrote back demanding an explanation, but received nothing in response. After two days of silence from Facebook, the company publicly called out Facebook for the misstep. "You removed our post promoting the need for Holocaust Education for apparently violating community standards," the Center wrote on Twitter Wednesday morning. "You haven't given us a reason." The image attached to the post depicts a group of nude, emaciated children, which seems to... |
Trump claims he’s losing social media followers because of Google, Facebook, and Twitter censorship Posted: 29 Aug 2018 01:33 PM PDT This afternoon, President Donald Trump once again accused Google, Facebook, and Twitter of vaguely defined censorship that "may not be legal," but said "we're just going to see" whether the platforms should be regulated. The president was responding to a reporter's question about a series of tweets from yesterday, where Trump called Google search results "rigged" against him. As evidence of platform bias, Trump broadly cited cases where he had lost followers on social media accounts, saying, "I can tell you when things are different." Trump said yesterday that Google was "taking advantage of a lot of people," and that Google, Facebook, and Twitter were treading on "troubled territory." He got slightly more specific today, mostly in the... |
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