Twitter tests audio tweets, Quibi talking to Roku, Amazon for apps
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Twitter is testing a new feature that lets people record and share short audio clips.
The company is calling it, tweeting with your voice.
Voice tweets look similar to a video on your timeline.
It even plays in a box like a video.
But instead of seeing full video, you'll see a person's profile picture surrounded by pulsing circles.
Voice tweets are now available for a limited group on Twitter for iOS, but will come to all users in the coming weeks.
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Quibi a star studded mobile video service for short form video is in talks with Roku and Amazon to develop apps for both companies popular devices that stream on TVs According to a variety report late on Tuesday kwibi, which has reportedly struggled to sign up as many members as it projected, has been widening device support beyond mobile devices to include TVs.
Roku and Amazon Fire TV together represent about 70% of the streaming TV devices in the country.
And finally, it turns out zoom will go ahead and offer end to end encryption to all its users.
Despite previously saying the feature would be a premium one for paying customers only.
Zooms original decision not to add end to end encryption to free users calls.
Is meant to keep the door open for law enforcement cooperation, the CEO told analysts on a conference call earlier this month.
But It's new end to end encryption design released on Wednesday on GitHub will be available to everyone.
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