Mar 1st 2017
Tech News Today 1715
Twitter Scrambles Its Eggs
Robo Recall Gets Beyonced
Twitter is rolling out more anti-harassment features including the ability to mute specific usernames and words from the timeline , as well as hiding accounts with the default egg avatar, a common attribute of trollish burner accounts.
Microsoft says they'll give you more choice and control in the new Creators update that comes out in a month, including granular controls around privacy, location, speech recognition, and the ability to snooze your updates. Windows Insiders can start testing the new features today.
Spotify appears to be testing a new Hi-Fi streaming tier, which could cost between $5 to $10 monthly on top of the $10 Spotify Premium service. Spotify Hi-Fi would offer lossless CD quality audio as well as discounts on vinyl, along with a free record.
We discuss how Facebook is using AI to detect suicide before it happens, the cost to Marrissa Mayer for Yahoo’s security woes, and Sam Machkovech from Ars Technica joins us from the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco to talk about Nintendo Switch fever and a price reduction for the Oculus Rift.
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- Twitter will now let you mute specific words from your timeline — and mute ‘eggs’ without profile photos
- Microsoft promises more user control around privacy, update installation with Windows 10 Creators Update
- Providing customers with more choice and control in the Creators Update
- Spotify is preparing to launch a Hi-Fi music tier
- Facebook hopes to stop suicides from being live streamed with new tools
- Yahoo’s head lawyer is taking the fall for its hacking, while CEO Marissa Mayer is getting her pay docked
- Nintendo Switch review: Meet the Game Boy Entertainment System
- Physics and chemistry puzzles tested with older engine. Will we ever see Zelda Maker?
- Nintendo Switch needs more software—so here come the (really good) indies
- Oculus slashes price of Oculus Rift with Touch controllers by 25%
- Google patented a mysterious camera hat