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    YouTube TV launches on PlayStation 4 as Vue shutdown nears

    YouTube TV is now available on PlayStation 4, becoming the first third-party live TV subscription service to launch on Sony’s game console. Ever since launching its own PlayStation Vue service, Sony has kept competitors such as Sling TV, YouTube TV, and Hulu’s live TV service off of the PS4. But…

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      Nvidia could be striking back at AMD with rumored RTX 2080 Super-equipped laptops

      At CES 2020, AMD came out swinging with a group of GPUs, like the Radeon RX 5700M, for laptops that should see it compete in the market for the first time in years. However, Nvidia’s not going to take that lying down. We’ve seen a leaked Geekbench result, spotted by…

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        Mike Bloomberg says breaking up tech companies ‘is not an answer’

        Billionaire 2020 presidential contender Mike Bloomberg doesn’t think Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Bernie Sanders (I-VT) “know what they’re talking about” when it comes to breaking up big tech companies, Mercury News reported on Friday. “Breaking things up just to be nasty is not an answer,” Bloomberg, former New York…

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          Sonos and Tile execs warn Congress that Amazon, Google, and Apple are killing competition

          Big Tech government hearings often devolve into predictable shouting matches, rambling tech support pleas, or a made-up internet legal doctrine. But last week, a congressional antitrust committee called in executives from Sonos, Tile, Basecamp, and PopSockets for a simple, well-defined purpose: to explain how big platform monopolies are hurting the…

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            Microsoft and Alphabet chiefs disagree over facial recognition ban

            Following the news that the European Commission is considering a temporary ban on facial recognition technology, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai has voiced his support for the new measure while Microsoft President Brad Smith believes that banning it outright may not be the best move. At a recent conference in Brussels…

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              Android-based Philips TVs will support Disney Plus at launch in Europe

              The Disney Plus TV app is coming to all Android-based European Philips smart TVs in time for the streaming service’s launch in this continent, TechRadar learned today. This is encouraging news if you own such a TV, as it means you’ll be able to watch Disney Plus natively without using…

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