Mark Zuckerberg plans to lay off an additional five percent of Meta’s workforce

Meta is preparing for even more layoffs, according to reporting by Bloomberg. CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a company memo that he plans on cutting about five percent of its “low-performers.” “I’ve decided to raise the bar on performance management and move out low-performers faster,” Zuckerberg said in the memo. “We typically manage out people … Read more

Substack is now letting all publishers broadcast live video

Substack tested live video last year, allowing Substack Bestsellers (the company’s top users) to stream video and connect with a live audience and even collaborate with other Bestsellers. Now, the feature is open to every Substack publisher who wants to go live. The only primary requirement besides needing an account is having at least 10 … Read more

Adobe tests live co-editing on Photoshop

 Photoshop is officially becoming a team project. Adobe has announced the creation of live co-editing on Photoshop, allowing multiple individuals to simultaneously work on the same file from different computers. If you’re sick of waiting around for a document back then this is probably great news, but, if you’re keen to only share the final … Read more

DirecTV is launching its first sports-only subscription

DirecTV just launched its new sports-only streaming service, MySports. The initial launch includes 40 sports from channels like ESPN, Fox Sports, the Golf Channel and more. It also includes sport-specific channels like the MLB Network, the NFL Network and NBA TV. The service will initially be available in 24 metro areas, including New York, Philadelphia, … Read more

Sony offers a first look at the Until Dawn movie

Sony has revealed a first proper look at Until Dawn, the movie adaptation of Supermassive’s choose-your-own-adventure horror game. Rather than offering up a teaser or a trailer, the company has opted to unleash more of a vignette, with the film’s writer and director explaining how their project differs from the game. As mentioned during Sony’s … Read more

UK opens antitrust investigation into Google’s search practices

The UK’s Competition and Market’s Authority (CMA) has launched an antitrust investigation into Google’s search services, following similar steps from the likes of Japan, the United States and the European Union. It’s the CMA’s first probe under the UK’s Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers (DMCC) Act, which went into effect on January 1, 2025. The … Read more

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