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The marketplace for streaming TV dongles looks pretty crowded, with solid offerings such as Google's Chromecast Amazon's Fire TV Stick and Roku's Streaming Stick. Is there room for one more? With the launch of its 4K HDR AirTV Mini this week, Dish obviously thinks so.
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Currently live-streaming on YouTube is a non-stop, algorithmically-generated torrent of technical death metal, and regardless of one’s personal musical taste, it’s undeniably an impressive example of machine-driven creativity.
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Founded upon Paul Rose's love of retro games and eccentric humor, Digitiser hopes to do what few have managed: put gaming on TV successfully. We talk to the irreverent Rose about his show and what's wrong with games media today.
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A guerrilla augmented reality exhibition has taken over a room at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York. The unauthorized exhibition, accessed via a smartphone app, overlays the glitch art of David Kraftsow on top of classic Jackson Pollock artworks.
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Scientists at the University of Maryland and NICTA, Australia are working on ways for robots to learn how to cook by watching YouTube videos.
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A new software tool developed at Columbia University is providing valuable insights into how some very popular websites make use of the sensitive data they collect from their users.
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In a series of bombshell leaks, the extent of the US government's alleged spying on Americans has been revealed.
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Sharetapes is a new Australian company that is attempting to recapture the age of the physical mixtape by launching a line of NFC and QR enabled mixtape cards.
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Netflix and YouTube launch the AirPlay competitor DIAL.
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It’s been a strangely long time coming, but the PS3 is finally getting a dedicated YouTube app, which can be controlled via a smartphone.
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The Sansa 3D viewer functions like a View-Master to display 3D YouTube content in the side-by-side format using an iPhone.
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West Indian Sir Garfield Sobers is regarded as one of the best cricketers of all time but he is best remembered for hitting every ball of a six-bal-over for six. The ball which went over the fence six consecutive times is to go to auction.
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