Mackie finally takes on the Rodecaster with its own podcasting board

May 18, 2023

I wasn’t alone in loving the Rodecaster Pro when it arrived four and a half years ago. Sometimes a product comes along and just makes perfect sense, comfortably plugging a wide hole in the market. Given podcasting’s growth over the past decade, I’m frankly surprised more companies didn’t get in on the act. Few companies […]

Mackie finally takes on the Rodecaster with its own podcasting board by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch

Apple TV officially launches its multiview feature for sports fans

May 18, 2023

Apple is officially launching its new multiview feature for sports fans on the Apple TV 4K, allowing viewers to watch up to four simultaneous streams at once. The feature was previously in beta and is currently limited to watching select sports content, including Major League Soccer matches, Friday Night Baseball games, and certain MLS and […]

Apple TV officially launches its multiview feature for sports fans by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch

Meta bets big on AI with custom chips — and a supercomputer

May 18, 2023

At a virtual event this morning, Meta lifted the curtains on its efforts to develop in-house infrastructure for AI workloads, including generative AI like the type that underpins its recently launched ad design and creation tools. It was an attempt at a projection of strength from Meta, which historically has been slow to adopt AI-friendly […]

Meta bets big on AI with custom chips — and a supercomputer by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch