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November 2019

Splice Utilizes AI Machine Learning

Splice is an online marketplace for purchasing audio samples and the platform has recently been exploding with popularity. Its revenue and user count has doubled since last year with many paying $7.99 for unlimited access. Now, Splice is investing even heavier on itself by implementing...

Forbes: 12 Cool Uses Of Virtual Reality

Virtual reality has been quite the buzzword used in a number of different industries over the past decade. As technology has advanced, we've begun to see how it's impacting our daily lives and how the progress in this field is revolutionizing each industry. Forbes recently...

Microsoft To Scale Down Cortana Support

Microsoft recently announced that they will be shutting down Cortana’s mobile applications in a number of different markets. The end date for its support on iOS and Android will be January 31st, 2020. Microsoft also will be removing Cortana from Microsoft Launcher. The impacted markets...

Spotify Begins Testing Live Lyrics

TechCrunch has verified that Spotify users in international markets have begun to see lyrics featured in sync with the music they’re listening to. Powered by Musixmatch, the feature is currently being tested by a number of markets. Users have compared the feature update to the...

Roku Launches Apple Watch App

Roku recently announced that they will be launching an Apple Watch app which will allow users to control their Roku device simply through their smart watch. Users will have the ability to pause and play along with the ability to launch their favorite channels. Voice...

Older Samsung TV’s To Lose Netflix Support

Samsung has recently announced that their Smart TV’s that were produced and manufactured in 2010 and 2011 will no longer provide support for Netflix starting next month. Samsung has alerted its customers to advise and look to other smart devices in order to launch Netflix...

Google Partners With Mobile App Security

Google has announced its partnership with mobile security firms ESET, Lookout and Zimperium in hopes of stopping malicious Android mobile applications from entering the Google Play store and being downloaded onto millions of user’s Android devices. Although the Google Play store prescreens all mobile applications...