SocialAI, a new iOS app that looks like a microblogging social network, is filled with bots and lets users populate their network with up to 32 types of bots
https://www.theverge.com/... [image] @mxbck@front-end.social : Wow that's fucking bleak. A social network where you're the only human so you can “be the main character” — Consider therapy. — htt...
Apple releases Vision Pro accessories, including a travel case, a battery pack, and a Light Seal, all for $199 each, and Solo Knit and Dual Loop bands for $99
$199 travel case, $199 battery, and more William Gallagher / AppleInsider : Apple and a very few third parties unveil first Vision Pro accessories June Wan / ZDNet : Apple Vision Pro's $199 Travel Cas...
Sources: Apple signed on 200,000 subscribers to Apple News+ in its first 48 hours in March but has since struggled to add customers
if Apple can't throw traffic and get them subscribers, you think individual pubs will be able to switch to paid models. Too much free stuff out there!!! https://twitter.com/... Jason Snell / @jsnell :...
Facebook updates Stories with Like, Haha, Wow, Sad, Angry, and Love emoji reactions and two interactive stickers, offers group replies via Messenger thread
but only temporarily Richard Nieva / CNET : Facebook Stories adds group chat and reactions Andy Meek / BGR : Now you can block TV spoilers and annoying political rants on Facebook Facebook : Facebook ...
Sources: Google is building Arcade, a social-gaming startup led by 21yo ex-Facebook staffer Michael Sayman, which will release a trivia-style app this summer
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Facebook launches Lifestage, an app for high school students to create a profile with videos
“What if I figured out a way to take Facebook from 2004 and bring it to 2016? What if every field in your profile was a full video" asks Facebook's 19-year old product prodigy Michael Sayman.
Facebook launches Lifestage, an app for high school students to create a profile with videos
“What if I figured out a way to take Facebook from 2004 and bring it to 2016? What if every field in your profile was a full video" asks Facebook's 19-year old product prodigy Michael Sayman.