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Sea sensors to change the world in 2020?

Sea sensors to change the world in 2020?

Researchers are looking to deploy 50,000 ocean sensors to track ships, storms, wildlife, and weather in 2020. With Musk’s 60 Starlink satellites already filling the sky, oceanographers are now looking to build an interconnected network of sea sensors spanning an area larger than Texas.  As we sit here today it’s feasible...

PlayStation 5 controller finally revealed

PlayStation 5 controller finally revealed

We’ve yet to get a proper look at the PlayStation 5, but the new controller suggests we’re likely to see a drastic design change from last gen consoles.  With the Xbox Series X's official unveiling happening back in December 2019, Sony were expected to follow suit shortly after. However, here we sit four months later with nought to go on but unconfirmed devkit mock-ups of the PlayStation 5.  Today, we’re excited to say we’ve finally...

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Mobile-only streaming platform Quibi launches in lockdown

Mobile-only streaming platform Quibi launches in lockdown

After sinking $1.8 billion into star power and content production, Quibi execs have decided to launch the mobile-centric service in lockdown. Businesses all across the globe are trying to keep their heads above water in this time of global crisis, but a select few are flourishing under the circumstances. With a large sum of the world forced to stay inside and entertain ourselves for an indefinite period of time, we’re looking for...

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WhatsApp combat the spread of COVID-19 misinformation

WhatsApp combat the spread of COVID-19 misinformation

WhatsApp is looking to stem the ‘dissemination of fake news’ by imposing limits on forwarded messages. WhatsApp is one of the most popular messaging platforms in the world, with upwards of 1.5 billion recorded users across its chat and video call features.  A large part of the appeal comes from WhatsApp’s privacy. Unlike Twitter, WhatsApp is an encrypted hub for people to speak freely without the social media megaphone opening comments...

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YouTube to rival TikTok with short-bite feature ‘Shorts’?

YouTube to rival TikTok with short-bite feature ‘Shorts’?

YouTube is looking to ride the coattails of TikTok’s recent success by launching its own video-bite feature in 2020.  It’s fair to say YouTube is getting a little greedy taking names in 2020. Despite sitting atop the podium of biggest video platforms (and second in the most visited site), pipping Twitch to exclusive rights over all Activision Esports events, and boasting an astronomical turnaround of