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Mixer may have found the secret sauce for paying streamers full-time
Mixer, Microsoft’s game streaming service, has always played second fiddle to Twitch. But a new payment paradigm on Mixer…
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Fortnite could’ve missed the pain, but it would’ve had to miss 2 Milly’s dance
Hip hop artist 2 Milly has filed a lawsuit against Fortnite developer Epic Games. The rapper claims that the studio…
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Huawei CFO arrested in Canada, awaits US extradition
Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Huawei, the world’s largest telecom equipment manufacturer and second-largest smartphone maker, has been arrested in Vancouver, Canada on…
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Canada reportedly arrests Huawei’s CFO, plans to extradite her to the US
The chief financial officer of Chinese tech giant Huawei has been arrested in Canada at the request of US authorities,…
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Duet Display 2 uses hardware acceleration to catch up with Luna Display
Duet Display is an app that lets you turn your iPad into a second Mac monitor. And the team behind…
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How Hive is raising a massive army to build AI-training datasets
The thing people forget about artificial intelligence is that it’s exactly that — artificial. Behind Facebook’s flesh-spotting algorithms and Mobileye’s…
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Still a year away from launch, Meg Whitman and Jeffrey Katzenberg’s Quibi keeps adding talent
Video won’t start rolling on Meg Whitman and Jeffrey Katzenberg’s new bite-sized streaming service with the billion-dollar backing until the…
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Where Facebook AI research moves next
Five years is an awful lot of time in the tech industry. Darling startups find ways to crash and burn.…
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The creators of ‘Fortnite’ have been accused of profiting off multiple stolen dances, and one artist plans to sue
Rapper 2 Milly said he will sue the creators of “Fortnite” for allegedly copying his dance the “Milly Rock” and…
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Facebook’s PR head defended its anti-Soros effort, saying it was ‘completely legitimate’
Elliot Schrage, Facebook’s departing vice president of communications and public policy, defended on Wednesday the company’s attack on George Soros.…
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