How the industry is working towards an interoperable future for IP within broadcasting facilities. 2018 was an important year for the broadcast production industry, with standards-based IP products ...
Seedance 2.0 has generated controversy for allowing users to create AI videos using real people and licensed characters, raising copyright issues and threats of lawsuits. Sens. Marsha Blackburn, ...
It’s exceptionally hard for a developer’s iPhone app to be named as one of the best apps of the year by Apple. Capturing that honor twice is virtually unheard of. Paul Veugen is one of the few ...
Following music generation last week, the Gemini app is upgrading video generation with templates. Open the Tools menu and select “Create video” to get a grid of Gallery styles with previews. At the ...
Starting with iOS 26, Apple will officially allow video playback through CarPlay. Released this week in beta, iOS 26.4 appears to be the first version with support, as long as two conditions are met.
A new way to watch video podcasts that isn’t just hopping over to YouTube. A new way to watch video podcasts that isn’t just hopping over to YouTube. is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, ...
Apple is planning a major update for its Podcasts app. The app now supports the company's HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) video technology. Previously, it only streamed video in various formats like MOV, ...
Vision Pro users have been waiting over two years for a native YouTube app. Now, it’s finally here—thankfully also including support for immersive videos. Google first announced that a YouTube app was ...
ByteDance Ltd.’s latest video generation model triggered gains in shares of Chinese media and artificial-intelligence application firms, after impressing analysts with the quality of content creation.
US consumer spending on video games reached $5.9 billion in December 2025, an increase of 3% year-over-year (YoY). This rise was partially fuelled by an increase in subscription services spend, which ...
After testing the feature for the last six months or so, Netflix said it will bring vertical videos to its mobile app sometime later in 2026, TechCrunch reported. So far, the feature has been used to ...