Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos says the company didn't see much of an “interruption” from Hollywood's strikes and is still targeting a $17B content budget for 2024
and throws shade at competitors Juli Clover / WRAL TechWire : MacRumors: Netflix ‘completely satisfied’ with pace of password sharing crackdown Jill Goldsmith / Deadline : Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos ...
On Day Two of the Apple vs Epic trial, Sweeney said he would have taken an exclusive App Store deal, Apple recounted Epic's praise of Apple's Metal API, more
and then our first Apple exec, Matthew Fischer. Here's what happened yesterday https://www.theverge.com/... https://twitter.com/... Benjamin Mayo / @bzamayo : Interesting point in this deck is that Ap...
Sources: Shadow, a company affiliated with Democratic digital nonprofit ACRONYM, built the Iowa caucus app that contributed to delays in reporting results
show’ a year ago Wall Street Journal : Iowa's Tally-by-App Experiment Fails Zeynep Tufekci / The Atlantic : Who Needs the Russians? Jeff Bercovici / Los Angeles Times : Tech firm started by Clinton ca...
[Thread] Democratic campaign tech projects suffer from one-off startup-like funding with no money for further development, lack of trust between campaigns, more
complicating processes that would otherwise manage just fine 👇 https://twitter.com/... Christina Holland / @americanwombat : This is a really detailed account of specific companies and people and deci...
Shadow's Iowa failure was a dangerous combination of techno-utopianism and laziness, which led to slapdash software engineering, procurement, and deployment
Democrats desperately need to win the internet to beat Trump. Their first big test was a massive failure. — Mr. Warzel is an opinion writer at large.
Sources: Shadow, a company affiliated with Democratic digital nonprofit ACRONYM, built Iowa caucus app used by workers that caused delays in reporting results
Shadow, a Democratic digital firm, created the app that was supposed to deliver quicker caucus results.
Review of Shadow Ghost, a $140 streaming game console made by French startup Blade, which runs a $35/month cloud gaming service that now has ~65,000 subscribers
The Ghost to bring cloud gaming to your TV or laptops Tweets: Shadow / @shadow_usa : For the best Shadow experience in your living room, Shadow Ghost is the perfect way to bring a high-end gaming comp...
French startup Blade to expand Shadow, its $34.95/month cloud game streaming service available in California, to 18 states including New York on August 9
Chaim Gartenberg / The Verge :
French startup Blade to expand Shadow, its $34.95/month cloud game streaming service available in California, to 18 states including New York on August 9
More states can stream now — French startup Blade first launched its Shadow game streaming service as a limited rollout in California earlier this year.
Zuckerberg won't give a straight answer on data downloads, refers to the Download Your Information tool that only provides a bit of what Facebook knows on you
but not what Facebook itself collects Russell Brandom / The Verge : Shadow profiles are the biggest flaw in Facebook's privacy defense Sara Fischer / Axios : Conservatives push censorship narrative du...