October 31, 2022. Happy Halloween! Whether you're celebrating by being spooky, witchy, or stuffing yourself full of candy and other sweets, have a good time and be safe. Save us a Twix if you can, too. | | ⏰ Today's Big Stories... in 30 Seconds | | Today We Watched, Read, and Listened to (so you don't have to): | 431 articles, 6 podcasts, 7 press releases, 254 tweets, and 16 YouTube videos | | 1. Xperia Pro-I Improves Live Streaming With Its Latest Update | Sony's latest update for the Xperia Pro-I works in conjunction with the Videography Pro app to let you do more with your live streams. Now you can stream up to 120fps, stream directly to some social media platforms, and even record streams using the front-facing camera. Not bad for one update. | 2. Some Apple Stores Aren't Selling the First Gen Apple Pencil | Next time you visit an Apple Store, you may not be able to buy the original Apple Pencil. Why? Well, it needs the USB-C to Lightning adapter to work with the new iPad, but the adapter's stock is... less than ideal, so some stores won't sell the Pencil until the adapter is easier to get. Great, that's just great. | 3. Twitter Removes Ticketed Spaces to Improve Other Audio Features | Remember when Twitter was willing to charge people to listen to live Spaces talks? Yeah, that's done now, with the company now pivoting to improve "the core Spaces experience." We think we're okay with that; we didn't want to spend more money on social media features. | | Apple's new Freeform app is kind of like a never-ending whiteboard, but as Charlie Sorrel tells it, it lacks the depth and polish needed to compete in the collaborative document space dominated by Microsoft and Google. Ooof. | | We're not surprised to see a majority of people on Twitch are between the ages of 16 and 34. What we are surprised by is the 55 and up crowd. Sure, they're only at 3%, but we really want to know what drew them to Twitch to begin with. | | "Your weather app is mostly right." —Tim Fisher, Group GM & SVP | | ๐ You Know You Want It | Looking to add a new pair of smart glasses to your rotation? Maybe give LUCYD's Lyte Darkside Sunglasses a try. Bluetooth, touch controls, water resistant, a battery that can last all day, and they look good on your face. What more could you need? | | Put your security to the test | Got an hour to spare? In this episode of the Darknet Diaries, listen as veteran security tester Jeremiah Roe discusses a time when he had to break into a company's building to prove how unsecure it really was. | | |
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