Streaming


  • Filter by

Netflix unveils new horror game to jumpstart interactive offerings

Netflix Inc will release its first original horror video game on June 30, as it looks to court gamers with a tried-and-true genre.

YouTube settles with teen averting new US addiction trial

YouTube reached a confidential settlement with a 15-year-old American who accused the Google-owned platform and other social media networks of harming his mental health, three months after an unprecedented verdict in a similar case.

Is there AI music in your playlists? This scanner will tell you

Streaming services are increasingly introducing mandatory labelling for AI-generated music, as tools capable of producing fully synthetic songs and even entire albums make it ever harder to tell human-made music from machine-made.

Netflix aims to use AI to help viewers manage content overload

Netflix Inc is using AI to help customers cut through the noise of content overload, said Elizabeth Stone, the streaming service's chief product and technology officer.

Screen-shunning parents turn to audio toys

Devices offering entertaining and educational audio content are increasingly sought out by parents keen to keep their offspring from overdosing on screens.

Fans create AI-generated team songs ahead of World Cup

World Cup fans are wielding artificial intelligence to mass-produce viral songs supporting their teams ahead of next month's tournament.

Some parents don't want their kids to use tech at school. But districts are pushing back

For high school senior Aliyah Pack, getting distracted during school is the norm. Kids in her Pennsylvania school district use iPads starting in kindergarten, switch to Chromebooks in second grade and get their own MacBooks in eighth grade.

Texas lawsuit accuses Netflix of illegal data collection

The top prosecutor in Texas filed a lawsuit against Netflix on Monday, accusing the streaming giant of improperly collecting users' data and designing its platform to be addictive.