Wednesday
Aug022023

YouTube tests live videos in Shorts

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YouTube is testing a new feature that will show live videos in your Shorts feed—similar to how TikTok live videos appear. You can tap on the live video to watch the stream and then swipe through a feed of other live videos. This feed will also support creator monetization features like paid chats and memberships.

This feature could help creators reach new audiences with Shorts and increase engagement and revenue with live videos. It also follows TikTok’s strategy of using live videos to promote products, target specific audiences, and host exciting virtual events. YouTube plans to roll out full-screen live videos in the coming months gradually.

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Wednesday
Aug022023

'Starfield' gets Xbox Play Anywhere support

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Starfield is one of the newest Xbox Series X/S exclusives that supports Xbox Play Anywhere, a feature that lets players play the game on both console and PC with a single digital purchase. This doesn’t work for Steam versions of the game, but it’s a great benefit for gamers who want more options and convenience. 

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Tuesday
Aug012023

Sony’s new beta firmware update adds Dolby Atmos support to the PS5

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Sony has announced a new beta firmware update for the PlayStation 5 console, and one of the new features is Dolby Atmos support. The PS5 can now deliver audio in Dolby Atmos format to compatible devices. Previously, this feature was limited to Blu-ray playback and only through bitstream output. The new beta enables software encoding of Atmos audio for games, too.

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Tuesday
Aug012023

Google rumoured to introduce generative AI features to Assistant

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Google is reportedly working on a new version of Assistant that will use generative AI to enhance its features. The company has told its staff in an email, obtained by Axios, that it is already experimenting with a “supercharged” Assistant powered by the latest large language models (LLM), similar to the ones behind ChatGPT and Google’s own Bard chatbot. The email says, "A portion of the team has already started working on this, starting with mobile."

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