Clubhouse’s new feature will let you share recordings of past rooms

Clubhouse’s prime appeal has been its real-time nature. However, the audio-based social network is moving away from that ethos — at least slightly. The firm is introducing new ways to share audio from rooms with new features called Clips and Replay. Clips, as the self-explanatory name suggests, will enable you to share 30-second snippets of ongoing rooms on social media. Until now, if you wanted a friend to join in a room, you had to share a link and tell them what’s it about....

2 min · 425 words · David Smith

Clubhouse’s new record feature turns your rooms into podcasts

The day has finally arrived. People have been asking for a recording feature on Clubhouse since the app launched. And after maintaining the “real-time audio-only” stance for months, the app is introducing Replays. This new feature will let you record your sessions, so that anyone can play them later. The company says that users will get to experience the same stuff as live rooms like “leave quietly, and watch the dynamic of the stage and audience shift and evolve throughout the discussion, including PTRs, mic taps, and all the special moments that only happen here....

3 min · 501 words · Sheila Hobbs

Clubhouse’s spatial audio feature works as advertised — but who cares?

Spatial audio is among the next big features coming from streaming content platforms. Apple Music released itearlier this year, andNetflix rolled it outthis month. Now, real-time conversation platform Clubhouse has launched it on its app last night. The company said that the feature will make you feel like you’re physically in a room with people. You can hear the demo of how it works in the video clip below (try it with your headphones)...

3 min · 459 words · Todd Silva

Clueless bumbling rules the Senate hearing on mobile privacy

It shouldn’t be surprising that any section of the US government would conflict itself, have unreasonable demands and be generally clueless about how to approach technology. However, after watching the Senate Judiciary hearing on mobile privacy, I’m honestly shocked. First off, let’s talk about the conflicting desires. While senators passed around demands to Google and Apple that the companies make better disclosure and stop storing unnecessary information, Jason Weinstein, the deputy assistant attorney general for the criminal division of the Department of Justice had another idea — Store everything....

4 min · 684 words · Daniel Lowe

CNBC makes market insights more accessible, launches TV app in EMEA region

CNBC, the business and financial news channel, has launched a TV App for connected TV platforms across the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region. TheCNBC Real-Time TV Appwill be free to use, and will give viewers access to content from both CNBC’s TV and online channels, via Internet TVs, set-top boxes (STB), Blu-ray players and home theatre systems. Some examples include Panasonic Viera Connect, Philips Net TV, Samsung Smart TV and Virgin Media....

2 min · 258 words · Ralph Robertson
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