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Livestreaming report: ‘New World’ hits top 5 on Twitch and ‘virtual YouTubers’ on the rise

GeekWire

5 biggest category on Twitch in October. October was a big month for perennial Twitch hits League of Legends and Dota 2 , both of which ran their esports tournament finals. Dota 2 , a multiplayer online battle arena game published by the Bellevue, Wash.-based 4 were it not for a big esports bump for Dota 2.

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Anker’s first 3D printer might be the one you’ve been waiting for

The Verge

Vases are a relatively fast thing to print on any FDM printer, but the M5 could make them even faster. It’s not clear what secret sauce keeps your parts from getting shaken right off the printer at that speed, but it sounds like it could be a lot of things. Image: Anker. I’ll believe 250mm/sec when I see it, but I want to believe.

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Ring Alarm Pro review: all you need to start a smart home

The Verge

I also admire Ring Alarm for leading the charge in disrupting the tired, expensive home security industry, thanks to its rock bottom prices, good hardware, and lack of long-term contracts. It makes a lot of sense for Amazon to marry its leading smart security hardware brand with its excellent consumer-level mesh Wi-Fi company.

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Rainway’s Andrew Sampson on powering xCloud, challenging Google, and reimagining desktop apps

GeekWire

(Andrew Sampson photo). Last month, Seattle-based startup Rainway came out with some big news: the tech behind its web-based gaming platform powers the PC and iOS versions of Microsoft’s Project xCloud. In the last couple of years, the team at Rainway has grown to 15 people with plans to scale further up in the near future.

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CES Day 1: TCL takes its shot and Intel hunkers down

The Verge

One of the things that usually happens at CES in Las Vegas is you get a sense that one company or another is really going hard. TCL is also trying to get you to associate it with other categories of products. Image: TCL. It was an acceleration of a trend in the smart home: a battle with Alexa to form an ecosystem.

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2nd floor Admin - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

I boiled it all down to a very simple statement, “There’s no difference between your Mom and the 2 nd floor admin. We talk about security controls in hardware, OSes and software that we can utilize to secure the work we are doing on them. At the same time, we have all those home machines out there. Fundamentally this just doesn’t work.

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Nest Cam (indoor) review: Google’s pretty little camera takes one step forward and three steps back

The Verge

It might look good, but it doesn’t perform well Indoor cameras are an awkward category. Unfortunately, the Nest Cam is not as good at either of these things as Nest’s previous camera — the $299 Nest Cam IQ Indoor. It’s hard to find a way to fit one into your home without feeling like Big Brother is watching you.

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