Blackmagic’s free camera app can now stream to YouTube and Twitch

Blackmagic’s free camera app can now stream to YouTube and Twitch

Blackmagic has updated its free camera application for both Android and iOS, introducing features aimed at streamers and professional broadcasters. The app now enables direct streaming to platforms such as YouTube, Twitch, and Vimeo, eliminating the need for external applications or specialized encoding hardware. Users simply need to choose their desired streaming platform and input

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British ex-soldier arrested over killing of Kenyan woman in 2012

British ex-soldier arrested over killing of Kenyan woman in 2012

A former British soldier, Robert James Purkiss, is facing extradition to Kenya related to the 2012 murder of a 21-year-old woman named Agnes Wanjiru. The National Crime Agency (NCA) arrested Purkiss in Tidworth, Wiltshire, on November 6, following a warrant issued in September. He appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court, where he expressed his intention to

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Lose weight or risk losing your job, overweight oil rig workers told | Oil and gas companies

Lose weight or risk losing your job, overweight oil rig workers told | Oil and gas companies

The North Sea oil and gas industry is implementing a new safety policy that may affect thousands of offshore workers, requiring those who weigh over 124.7 kg (19.5 stone) while fully clothed to lose weight within the next year. Noncompliance by November could result in these workers being barred from working offshore. The initiative is

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EU could water down AI Act amid pressure from Trump and big tech | European Commission

EU could water down AI Act amid pressure from Trump and big tech | European Commission

The European Commission is currently evaluating potential delays to certain aspects of the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act, a move prompted by feedback from businesses and pressures from the administration of former President Donald Trump. The Commission has confirmed that discussions regarding this delay are ongoing, amid reports suggesting changes aimed at easing regulatory burdens on

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