April 4, 2019 Creators find their second act with YouTube — as employees How can creators maintain career sustainability? For some, that answer is going corporate Continue reading… from The Verge – All Posts https://ift.tt/2WM9NM0 via IFTTT
April 4, 2019 Finally, a Switch controller with a headphone jack Using voice chat on the Nintendo Switch is about to get a whole lot easier, thanks to a new controller from PDP. Its Faceoff…
April 4, 2019 The triumphant return of Rolando, one of the first hit iPhone games Back in 2008, Rolando was something of a revelation. Before mobile had firmly cemented itself as a viable platform for games, there was a…
April 4, 2019 High-density EV battery could offer 600-mile range on a single charge Innolith AG, a Swiss startup that specializes in inorganic lithium-ion batteries, is developing a high-density battery that could provide 600 miles (1,000 km) of…
April 4, 2019 Instagram needs stars. This team finds them To ramp up IGTV, Instagram’s not betting on an algorithm. Its (literal) money is on old-fashioned talent scouting. Continue reading… from The Verge –…
April 4, 2019 WhatsApp Business app for iOS begins worldwide rollout WhatsApp Business, a version of the messaging app that lets small businesses connect with their customers, is now rolling out worldwide on iOS. The…
April 4, 2019 The Internet Archive will host 490,000 music tracks ‘lost’ by MySpace When MySpace announced that it had "accidentally" (and there are question marks around that) lost 12 years of content last month, former users were…
April 4, 2019 The Morning After: Beats’ first truly wireless headphones are here Hey, good morning! Welcome back! If you've resisted the truly wireless headphone tidal wave, Apple really wants to convert you. We've got a review…
April 4, 2019 The Nintendo Switch in Japan offers a peek at the cloud gaming future The hype has risen and fallen for cloud gaming a few times in the past, but it’s never been hotter than right now. Google’s…
April 4, 2019 Hundreds of thousands of ‘lost’ MySpace songs have been recovered The Internet Archive has published a catalogue of 490,000 MySpace songs uploaded to the service between 2008 and 2010 that were previously thought lost…