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Twitch announces the 'Bleed Purple Statue,' a physical award for streamers

Twitch streamers, will you be receiving a Bleed Purple Statue? Among YouTube creators, one surefire way to show you've made it is if you've received a YouTube Creator Award. These are physical plaques that YouTube sends to channel owners who've hit certain subscriber milestones. At Twitchcon Europe 2024 in Rotterdam on Saturday, Twitch announced its own version of these physical awards: Twitch Streamer Achievement Awards. SEE ALSO: YouTube demonetized Dr Disrespect over allegations from earlier Twitch ban The awards will be given out under Twitch's Streamer Achievement Program. Unlike YouTube, which bases awards on subscriber milestones, Twitch is focusing on rewarding creators for viewership milestones.  Twitch streamer award eligibility Twitch streamers who hit certain viewership numbers based on hours watched will receive a Bleed Purple Statue .  Tweet may have been deleted Like YouTube's version of the program, there will be three different mileston

$10,000 cooler designed with AI keeps Core i9-14900KF chilly at 7.5 GHz

The project brought together experts from across the ecosystem – Skatterbencher who's renowned for overclocking prowess; Diabatix, specializing in generative AI for thermal solutions; 3D Systems for additive manufacturing; and finally ElmorLabs for overclocking gear. Read Entire Article from TechSpot https://ift.tt/S5D7FIW via

Infrared filter allows everyday eyeglasses to double as night vision lenses

Night vision technologies have a wide range of applications, from sports to military and medical operations. However, they are limited by bulky light-processing and cryogenic cooling components, as well as their reliance on narrow bandgap semiconductors, such as InGaAs, which require low-temperature operation and have high noise levels. Read Entire Article from TechSpot https://ift.tt/bC9Mqkt via

What to expect from 'Interview with the Vampire' Season 3

Ahead of Sunday's Season 2 finale, AMC renewed its TV adaptation of Interview with the Vampire for a third season. Cue cheers and fainting (not from blood loss)! Tweet may have been deleted Seasons 1 and 2 of Interview , unsurprisingly, focused on the first novel in Anne Rice's The Vampire Chronicles series, Interview with the Vampire . What will Season 3 be about? SEE ALSO: 'The Bear' falls victim to its own success: Full Season 3 review Interview with the Vampire Season 3 The next season will adapt the second book in Rice's vampire series, The Vampire Lestat . As you would expect, this novel focuses on the character Lestat de Lioncourt (Sam Reid). We saw a hint of The Vampire Lestat in Season 2 during a flashback to Lestat's first meeting with the vampire Armand (Assad Zaman), and when Lestat mentions his former lover, Nicki . Season 3, however, will take an even bigger bite from Lestat's story. (The AMC show has also planted Easter eggs for o

Windows 10 will get five extra years of support courtesy of 0patch

Microsoft will deliver the final security update for the latest version of Windows 10 in October 2025, prompting customers to either upgrade to Windows 11 (if their PCs are compatible) or pay to join the company's Extended Security Updates (ESU) plan thereafter. 0patch has just announced a potential third alternative:... Read Entire Article from TechSpot https://ift.tt/lQKCUuD via

Instagram is rolling out AI chatbot versions of creators, Mark Zuckerberg says

Yet another piece of AI news makes one wonder, "Who asked for this?" Meta is rolling out AI chatbots based on real creators. That's right! You might soon be able to DM with an AI chatbot on Instagram that a creator made to mimic themself. Isn't that...something? SEE ALSO: Meet the stans who DM their faves about their day Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg himself made the announcement. "Rolling out an early test in the U.S. of our AI studio, so you might start seeing AIs from your favorite creators and interest-based AIs in the coming weeks on Instagram. These will primarily show up in messaging for now and will be clearly labeled as AI," he said. Popular creators likely get more messages than they can begin to parse through, so this will be a way for them to outsource that work to AI. Though one could say — and I would say — talking with a chatbot is far from having a genuine conversation. Instead of having a human interaction with a creator or celeb you

TikTok's Instagram competitor that no one's heard of is flopping

Instagram wants to be TikTok with Reels, and now TikTok wants to be Instagram with Whee. Like Instagram, Whee allows users to post and edit photos and message other users. It launched earlier this month in some countries to little fanfare. According to TechCrunch, as of Tuesday, the app was only downloaded on 13,000 iOS devices and a little over 10,000 times on Android devices. It has yet to breach the Top Free Apps chart in Apple 's App Store or become one of the Top 500 Social apps in the countries it's available in. SEE ALSO: Here's how the TikTok ban will likely play out in the courts The app has yet to launch in the U.S. So far, it's most popular in Malaysia, where it's been downloaded 2,400 times. TechCrunch also found that ByteDance, TikTok and Whee's parent company, has yet to advertise the app via Apple's Search Ads, which boosts apps' ranking in the App Store's search. ByteDance's strategy remains unclear. Whee's launch

AMD approached to make world's fastest AI supercomputer powered by 1.2 million GPU

In an interview with The Next Platform, Forrest Norrod, AMD's GM of Datacenter Solutions revealed that they had received genuine inquiries from clients to build AI training clusters using 1.2 million GPUs. To put that into perspective, current AI training clusters are typically created using a few thousand GPUs connected... Read Entire Article from TechSpot https://ift.tt/E9CiSdO via

Online gaming dispute turns into real-world hammer attack

According to Nassau County court records, 20-year-old Edward Kang recently flew from New Jersey to Florida to attack an online foe with a real-world hammer. It is unclear how Kang obtained the address of his victim, another young man around the same age. The two were players of ArcheAge, an... Read Entire Article from TechSpot https://ift.tt/ntsDTUu via

Collina Strada's Baggu collab is under fire for using AI-generated prints

Fashion label Collina Strada has made a name for itself by claiming to prioritize sustainable production and climate awareness, but a recent release has buyers doubting whether the brand is truly committed to the cause. A highly anticipated collaboration between Collina Strada and bag-maker Baggu, released yesterday, has been revealed to have been created using AI tools. As part of a larger discussion of the brand's use of AI, a Reddit user fed photos from the whimsical collection, which featured horse-shaped purses and trippy prints, into a program that purports to detect whether an image has been created using AI. The result? An 86.4 percent likelihood that one of the designs had been created using AI or deepfake tech. Reddit Buyers were confused. On its website and throughout its marketing, Collina Strada calls itself "a platform for climate awareness, social awareness, change and self expression [sic]." But AI is hugely taxing on the environment. One report su

Here's how Google thinks AI should be regulated

As state and federal governments pursue AI regulation, Google has chimed in with its with own thoughts. On Wednesday, the tech giant published a blog post titled "7 principles for getting AI regulation right." Unsurprisingly, the overall message is that AI should be regulated, but not to the extent that it hampers innovation. "We’re in the midst of a global technology race," wrote Kent Walker, president of global affairs for Google and parent company Alphabet. "And like all technology races, it's a competition that will be won not by the country that invents something first, but by the countries that deploy it best, across all sectors." Google and AI companies like OpenAI have publicly taken a cooperative attitude towards AI regulation, citing the threat of existential risk . Google CEO Sundar Pichai participated in the Senate's AI Insight Forums to inform how Congress should legislate AI. But some in favor of a less-regulated, more open-source

Google Search ditches endless scrolling, brings back pagination

The change marks a reversal for the tech giant, which first introduced continuous scrolling for mobile search in October 2021, followed by a desktop rollout in December 2022. But after just a couple of years, it's pulling the plug on the functionality across all platforms. Read Entire Article from TechSpot https://ift.tt/Qt1SBg8 via

James Webb telescope's latest discovery: newborn stars emitting jets of gas in the same direction

The James Webb telescope just set another first for astronomy when it detected a group of "protostellar outflows." These ejections are jets of high-speed gas from newborn stars, which scientists have not observed until now. A peculiar trait of these outflows is they all pointed in the same direction, like... Read Entire Article from TechSpot https://ift.tt/2eUvjwo via

YouTube news livestreams you can watch for free right now

The only thing better than watching the news for free is having all the free news from all channels in one place — and accessible via an app on your phone.  With YouTube News livestream, you can watch any live newscast for free, and there’s plenty to choose from.  SEE ALSO: YouTube TV: Here's what you need to know Access the free news livestream on the YouTube app  Open the YouTube app on your phone or device  Click on the compass symbol directly under the YouTube logo  Then you can either click "Live" and scroll down to " Live Now - News " or click " News" and scroll down to " Live Now: News " Now, you can choose from the list of live newscasts and begin to indulge  Access the free new livestream on YouTube.com Go to YouTube.com   Click the three lines next to the YouTube logo  Scroll down to the " Explore " section Then you can either click " Live " and scroll down to " Live N

Nvidia loses $500 billion in value and its 'most valuable company' crown

Nvidia has been riding high thanks to AI , the current center of attention in the tech industry. The chipmaker's silicon is among the only such hardware that can provide the necessary processing power to enable resource-intensive commercial AI models. Because of this, Nvidia has been sort of a bellwether for the AI industry — rising sky high as an indication of AI's extreme rate of growth. Over the past week, however, Nvidia has taken a huge tumble on the stock market, and has lost around $500 billion in value. SEE ALSO: AI giants Microsoft, OpenAI, and Nvidia investigated for possible antitrust violations This is reverberating around Wall Street because Nvidia has been making shareholders rich of late. On June 18, for example, Nvidia surpassed both Microsoft and Apple to suddenly become the world's most valuable company with a market capitalization of $3.34 trillion. Now, just one week later, Nvidia is worth around $2.9 trillion, surrendering its most valuable c

Alternative Windows file manager Files 3.5 brings a refreshed UI design

Files 3.5 enhances its aesthetics by applying rounded corners to more UI surfaces. Among other changes , you can now open batch files in Notepad from the toolbar and there's a new widget for network drives. Read Entire Article from TechSpot https://ift.tt/cnoPd9C via

The best internet moments of 2024, from the rise of Chappell Roan to AI fails

The internet moves fast, and we keep up with it, so you don't have to. In this list, we sift through the metaphorical cream that rises to the top of the cultural cesspool we call the World Wide Web, recapping the tech flubs, film faves, and charming catchphrases that have defined 2024 so far. SEE ALSO: The best memes of 2024 (so far) Challengers Credit: Amazon MGM Studios, Warner Bros. Pictures The sizzling tensions of Luca Guadagnino's Challengers inspired memes, breathless text posts, and horny fan edits of the three lead characters. Many of these edits used clips from the movie shot surreptitiously on mobile phones in dark theaters nationwide. As Mashable’s Elena Cavender noted, pirated clips are looked down on in some fan circles. Still, the online frenzy around Challengers made them fair game for fan editors who knew the people needed their tennis fantasy fix ASAP. Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, The Tortured Poet's Department , and Travis Kelce Credit:

NYT Connections today: See hints and answers for June 24

Connections is the latest New York Times word game that's captured the public's attention. The game is all about finding the "common threads between words." And just like Wordle , Connections resets after midnight and each new set of words gets trickier and trickier—so we've served up some hints and tips to get you over the hurdle. If you just want to be told today's puzzle, you can jump to the end of this article for June 24's Connections solution. But if you'd rather solve it yourself, keep reading for some clues, tips, and strategies to assist you. What is Connections ? The NYT 's latest daily word game has become a social media hit. The Times credits associate puzzle editor Wyna Liu with helping to create the new word game and bringing it to the publications' Games section. Connections can be played on both web browsers and mobile devices and require players to group four words that share something in common. Tweet may have been

'Wordle' today: Here's the answer hints for June 23

Oh hey there! If you're here, it must be time for Wordle . As always, we're serving up our daily hints and tips to help you figure out today's answer. If you just want to be told today's word, you can jump to the bottom of this article for June 23's Wordle solution revealed. But if you'd rather solve it yourself, keep reading for some clues, tips, and strategies to assist you. Where did Wordle come from? Originally created by engineer Josh Wardle as a gift for his partner, Wordle rapidly spread to become an international phenomenon, with thousands of people around the globe playing every day. Alternate Wordle versions created by fans also sprang up, including battle royale Squabble , music identification game Heardle , and variations like Dordle and Quordle that make you guess multiple words at once .  Wordle eventually became so popular that it was purchased by the New York Times , and TikTok creators even livestream themselves playing . Not the

NYT Connections today: See hints and answers for June 23

Connections is the latest New York Times word game that's captured the public's attention. The game is all about finding the "common threads between words." And just like Wordle , Connections resets after midnight and each new set of words gets trickier and trickier—so we've served up some hints and tips to get you over the hurdle. If you just want to be told today's puzzle, you can jump to the end of this article for June 23's Connections solution. But if you'd rather solve it yourself, keep reading for some clues, tips, and strategies to assist you. What is Connections ? The NYT 's latest daily word game has become a social media hit. The Times credits associate puzzle editor Wyna Liu with helping to create the new word game and bringing it to the publications' Games section. Connections can be played on both web browsers and mobile devices and require players to group four words that share something in common. Tweet may have been

Justice Department convicts five men for running a huge illegal streaming service

Five men are going to spend time in prison for running a streaming service with more content than the heavy-hitters. Well, technically, they're going to prison because all of that content was stolen in the first place. The U.S. Department of Justice announced on Thursday that five men had been convicted on various charges related to Jetflicks, an illegitimate streaming service that had been running since at least 2007. Jared Jaurequi, Peter Huber, Douglas Courson, Kristopher Dallman, and Felipe Garcia had all been involved with Jetflicks in some capacity, and all will serve time, though how much is uncertain at this juncture. SEE ALSO: The best Netflix movies of 2024 now streaming The way Jetflicks worked was that some kind of sophisticated program would dig through piracy websites for stolen episodes of TV, which would then be added to the service. In all, more than 183,000 TV episodes graced Jetflicks, which the DOJ claims is "larger than the combined catalogues of N

Windows 11 Start menu is getting a permanent Phone Link integration, if you want it

As shown in the screenshot above, you will be able to access your phone's most basic features directly from the Start menu. These include messages, calls, and photos. You'll also be able to check your handset's battery status and connectivity. Read Entire Article from TechSpot https://ift.tt/5b48OGi via

'Oppenheimer' just switched streaming services: Here's how you can watch it at home

UPDATE: Jun. 21, 2024, 4:00 p.m. EDT This guide has been updated to include new streaming details for Prime Video, as well as information on 'Oppenheimer's' Oscars wins. The best ways to watch 'Oppenheimer' at a glance: BEST ON-DEMAND OPTION Rent or buy on digital $3.99 or $14.99 at Apple TV Get Deal BEST STREAMING OPTION FOR MOST PEOPLE Prime Video only $8.99 per month Get Deal BEST FOR NEW PRIME MEMBERS Prime Membership Free 30-day trial, then $14.99 per month Get Deal BEST FOR STUDENTS Prime Student Free 6-month trial, then $69 per year Get Deal BEST LONG-TERM VIEWING OPTION Prime Annual $139 per year (save 22%) Get Deal The summer of 2023 can be summed up in one word: Barbenheimer . Even if you didn't step foot near a theater, you heard about the cult-like phenomenon that was the joint theatrical release of Barbie and Oppenheimer . Both films far exceeded box office expectations and mad