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China's online game regulator approves 45 foreign video games, including Nintendo's Pokémon Unite, effectively marking the end of Beijing's crackdown (Josh Ye/Reuters)
Josh Ye / Reuters: China’s online game regulator approves 45 foreign video games, including Nintendo’s Pokémon Unite, effectively marking the…
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Google open sources two of its latest privacy-enhancing technologies, including one that blurs objects in a video, as part of its Protected Computing initiative (Steve Dent/Engadget)
Steve Dent / Engadget: Google open sources two of its latest privacy-enhancing technologies, including one that blurs objects in a…
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TikTok begins telling users why a video was recommended in the For You feed, such as previous interactions or followed accounts (Aisha Malik/TechCrunch)
Aisha Malik / TechCrunch: TikTok begins telling users why a video was recommended in the For You feed, such as…
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Amazon quietly launches Prime Gaming in India, weeks after testing the service, offering Prime and Video subscribers access to mobile, PC, and Mac games (Manish Singh/TechCrunch)
Manish Singh / TechCrunch: Amazon quietly launches Prime Gaming in India, weeks after testing the service, offering Prime and Video…
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Tumblr adds support for livestreaming to its iOS and Android apps in the US; the service is powered by video platform Livebox, which lets users tip streamers (Adi Robertson/The Verge)
Adi Robertson / The Verge: Tumblr adds support for livestreaming to its iOS and Android apps in the US; the…
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A brief history of the video game industry, the rise of Nintendo, the dominance of Sony, and what Microsoft's Activision deal means for competition (Ben Thompson/Stratechery)
Ben Thompson / Stratechery: A brief history of the video game industry, the rise of Nintendo, the dominance of Sony,…
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Amazon rolls out Inspire, a TikTok-like photo and video feed in its app that lets customers "like" and buy products, initially to select customers in the US (Sebastian Herrera/Wall Street Journal)
Sebastian Herrera / Wall Street Journal: Amazon rolls out Inspire, a TikTok-like photo and video feed in its app that…
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