YouTube wants to take on TikTok and put its Shorts videos on your TV

November 7, 2022
YouTube Shorts, the video website’s TikTok-like feature, has become one of its latest obsessions, with more than 1.5 billion users watching short-form content on their devices every month. And now YouTube wants to expand that number by bringing full-screen, vertical videos into your TV, MIT Technology Review can reveal. From today, users worldwide will see…

The future of manufacturing is iterative, collaborative and data-driven

November 7, 2022
Digital transformation has been positioned as a cure-all to many of the challenges today’s enterprises face. But to fully reap the benefits of a digital transformation, businesses need to do more than just adopt the latest tools and apps. They also have to change their attitudes, practices and processes around data and technology, throughout their…

The Download: the best of Emtech 2022, and US midterm misinformation

November 7, 2022
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. The best of EmTech 2022 Last week, MIT Technology Review brought together some of the world’s sharpest minds dedicated to developing the technologies that are changing the way we live. EmTech, our annual…

4 Crucial Reasons You Need a Custom Website

November 7, 2022
A website is crucial to your success, and building it should not be a process taken lightly. Here are four ways a custom website will change your business.

Signal is the latest app to roll out a Stories feature

November 7, 2022

End-to-end encrypted messaging app Signal is rolling out a new Stories feature to all users on Android and iOS, the company announced on Monday. The official launch comes a few weeks after the company first began beta testing the feature with select users. Signal plans to release its Stories feature on desktop soon. As with […]

Signal is the latest app to roll out a Stories feature by Aisha Malik originally published on TechCrunch

GIPHY comes to connected TVs with launch of a GIPHY Arts app for Roku

November 7, 2022

GIPHY Arts, the Giphy division dedicated to GIF art and artists, launched a free exclusive app on Roku today that allows users in select regions to view GIPHY Clips — 30-second original short clips with audio — with their Roku devices. The new “Public Axis” channel is Giphy’s first app for connected TVs and brings […]

GIPHY comes to connected TVs with launch of a GIPHY Arts app for Roku by Lauren Forristal originally published on TechCrunch