Christopher Walken, 80, Seen In Rare Public Appearance At Robert De Niro’s 80th Birthday Party: Photos

Robert De Niro’s longtime pal Christopher Walken was seen stepping out for the legendary actor’s milestone 80th birthday!

Robert De Niro’s longtime pal Christopher Walken was seen stepping out for the legendary actor’s milestone 80th birthday! 

Lil Tay’s Mom Shares Custody Battle Update After Social Media Star’s Death Hoax

One week after the internet personality’s death hoax, her mom, Angela Tian, released an update on the custody battle with Lil Tay’s dad on Aug. 18.

One week after the internet personality’s death hoax, her mom, Angela Tian, released an update on the custody battle with Lil Tay’s dad on Aug. 18. 

Twitch streamers can soon block banned accounts from tuning in

Twitch announced this week that an upcoming change will allow streamers to block banned users from tuning into their streams. “You can choose to have your banned chatters no longer be able to watch the stream,” Senior Product Manager Trevor Fisher revealed on Twitch’s Patch Notes podcast (viaTechCrunch), stressing that the feature won’t be enabled by default. The new blocking feature will roll out in the next few weeks.

“The way that it will work is if you ban somebody and they’re currently watching, then the stream playback will be interrupted for them so that they immediately lose the ability to view the stream,” he explained. “And then if you go offline, you stream again, they won’t be able to watch your subsequent streams either until you choose to un-ban them.” He said it would have the same effect regardless of whether the streamer or a moderator bans someone: That person can’t watch your streams until they’re unblocked.

One significant limitation to the new feature is that it only applies to logged-in users: Anyone viewing a stream while logged out of their account can still watch it. Twitch isn’t blocking IP addresses (at least for now), which leaves room for the noteworthy exception.

Fisher stressed that this is an incremental change that only partially addresses some of the platform’s moderation problems, including multiple women accusing Twitch streamers of sexual abuse and misconduct. Other moves to address the issue have included adding a one-button anti-harassment tool, enhancing its reporting and appeals process, rewriting its community policies and taking a stronger stance against deepfakes. “We know that this is an area where people want us to do more, and it’s just been shipping off one part of the problem at a time,” Fisher said.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/twitch-streamers-can-soon-block-banned-accounts-from-tuning-in-195923803.html?src=rss 

The Beatles’ Paul McCartney & Ringo Starr Reunite For 1st Song In 3 Years, Thanks To Dolly Parton

The two surviving members of the Fab Four lent their talents to Dolly Parton’s latest single from her upcoming album ‘Rockstar.’

The two surviving members of the Fab Four lent their talents to Dolly Parton’s latest single from her upcoming album ‘Rockstar.’ 

‘The Couple Next Door’: Everything To Know About Sam Heughan’s Racy New Series

Is that you, Jamie Fraser?! ‘Outlander’ hunk Sam Heughan stars in the dark thriller ‘The Couple Next Door.’ Get all the latest updates about his new show.

Is that you, Jamie Fraser?! ‘Outlander’ hunk Sam Heughan stars in the dark thriller ‘The Couple Next Door.’ Get all the latest updates about his new show. 

Sorry, you won’t be able to block Elon Musk (or anyone else) on X

Elon Musk isn’t quite done making major changes to X. The platform’s owner and chief technical officer says the service formerly known as Twitter is getting rid of the option to block other users, except for when it comes to DMs. Musk, who has previously signaled his desire to remove the feature, suggested it “makes no sense” to block other users instead of muting them. The mute option will still be available.

Many people use the block feature to protect themselves from harassment. It’s long been a key safety feature of the platform and nixing it opens the door to users perhaps seeing more hateful content they don’t want to deal with in their feeds and notifications. Moreover, as CNBC points out, some users block advertisers and brands they don’t want to see, which (were enough people to do that) could have a notable impact on X’s bottom line.

It makes no sense

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 18, 2023

In the spring, X killed off the platform’s free API, which broke many third-party apps. Just one year earlier, Twitter (as it was known at the time) started recommending third-party apps for people to use to mitigate harassment on the platform. One of those tools, Block Party, has since abandoned Twitter in the wake of the API changes.

On a related note, soon after Musk posted about the plan to remove the block function, rival service Blueskywent down. It may be that more X users are looking for a life raft as the platform becomes less palatable for them.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/sorry-you-wont-be-able-to-block-elon-musk-or-anyone-else-on-x-184331733.html?src=rss 

Sega completes purchase of Rovio for $776 million

Sega Sammy has completed its purchase of Angry Birds developer Rovio, officially plunking down a cool $776 million to acquire the company. The deal was first floated back in April, but both companies had to jump through some finalization and regulatory hoops. Sega’s hoping the purchase will give them a stronger foothold in the mobile space, despite the golden days of Angry Birds fandom passing almost 15 years ago.

However, Rovio is not just the one IP. Beyond Angry Birds and its many spinoff games, the company is known for the match-three puzzler Sugar Blast and the narrative mystery title Small Town Murders. Okay, those aren’t exactly high-profile IPs, but Sega gets something beyond recognizable franchise titles with this purchase. It gets a ready-made infrastructure for developing, publishing and advertising mobile games. This means it can hit the ground running when making mobile titles based on its own IPs, like Sonic, Samba de Amigo, Persona, Football Manager and others. There’s also hundreds of older games just waiting for mobile ports.

Back in April, CEO Haruki Satomi said that “the mobile gaming market has especially high potential, and it has been Sega’s long-term goal to accelerate its expansion in this field.”

Beyond Sega’s pre-existing franchises, the company will likely continue with more Angry Birds mobile games. Despite losing some of that late 2000s luster, Angry Birds is still a fairly hot commodity, with related movies, TV shows and even a bizarre restaurant in New York City. Maybe pairing up those annoyed avians with a certain blue hedgehog will bring the one-time mobile smash back into the collective consciousness. Now, who’s up for flinging Knuckles into a bunch of pigs?

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/sega-completes-purchase-of-rovio-for-776-million-191525883.html?src=rss 

Johnny Depp & Amber Heard: A Timeline Of Their Relationship & Defamation Trial In New Netflix Documentary

Johnny Depp & Amber Heard’s trial is now the focus of a new Netflix documentary. Find out more about their relationship and their legal battles here.

Johnny Depp & Amber Heard’s trial is now the focus of a new Netflix documentary. Find out more about their relationship and their legal battles here. 

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