GamingNews

Twitch is officially available on the Apple TV

As of today, the official Twitch app is finally available on Apple TV. The app has been available for consoles, mobile devices and Android TV boxes for years, but Apple TV owners were forced to use third-party apps. Last month, Twitch released a public beta of its Apple TV app, and today, the final product is ready. Users will be able to live-stream games, view clips on demand and…
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MobileNews

The Sony Xperia 8 is a Japanese exclusive mid-ranger

Sony Mobile has quietly announced the brand new Xperia 8 smartphone but the mid-range device is only expected to be available in the company’s native Japan. Taking the design language of the Xperia 10, the Xperia 8 comes with the Snapdragon 630 chipset, 4GB of RAM and…
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PS4 Remote Play support coming to all Android phones later this week

Sony has confirmed that PS4 Remote Play is set to come to all Android phones running Android 5.0 and later this week as part of the console’s version 7.00 system update. Previously, the PS4 Remote Play app was only available to those with compatible or supported Sony Xperia phones. The app then came to iOS earlier this year but while the app is present on the Google Play Store, it would not work…
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GamingNews

PS4 Remote Play will fully support Android this week

Sony has announced version 7.00 of the PlayStation 4’s system software, which centers around updates to Remote Play and party functionality. The update will be available this week. Remote Play will now let you stream games from your console to any Android device running version 5.0 or above. This has actually been a feature on certain Android phones since 2014, but only ones made by Sony —…
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AI & RoboticsNews

AI in messaging: Hard to solve, but full of promise

There is a huge whitespace waiting to be filled by the tech companies that recognize the power and potential of messaging. Roughly 63% of people prefer to share information on “dark social,” or closed, private messaging environments like Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp.
AI & RoboticsNews

Artificial stupidity: ‘Move slow and fix things’ could be the mantra AI needs

“Let’s not use society as a test-bed for technologies that we’re not sure yet how they’re going to change society,” warned Carly Kind, director at the Ada Lovelace Institute, an artificial intelligence (AI) research body based in the U.K. “Let’s try to think through some of these issues — move slower and fix things, rather than move fast and break things.” Kind was speaking as…
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