Philip is a writer for Game Rant, starting in Game Guides. A graduate of Southeastern Louisiana University who majored in communication, he's had a passion for video games since he was a kid. Deciding ...
DLIve, a new live streaming platform, has just announced that PewDiePie will be moving to the platform. Kjellberg will be streaming once a week, trying to move away YouTube Live. YouTube takes upwards ...
Five days after extremists used the fringe video gaming platform DLive to livestream a mob attack on the U.S. Capitol, a youthful white nationalist logged onto the site and offered his take about the ...
Anthony Taormina is an original member of the Game Rant team, having been part of the publication for 15 years. He coordinates content for all facets of the site and manages its social media, PR, and ...
Felix “PewDiePie” Kjellberg, YouTube’s most popular content creator has penned a deal with a “decentralized live streaming platform” called DLive. Kjellberg announced that he would be doing a new ...
YouTube and Twitch competitor DLive is looking to massively scale up its video streaming platform after announcing its partnership with the decentralized video streaming protocol, the Theta Network.
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BitTorrent Inc., the leader in peer-to-peer (P2P) technology, today announced plans to acquire live streaming platform DLive.tv and migrate all BitTorrent related ...
Although PewDiePie currently has nearly 94 million YouTube subscribers—he’s somehow still beating T-Series by about 300,000 subscribers, as of this writing—the Swedish gamer has been critical of ...
Peer-to-peer filesharing giant BitTorrent announced on Dec. 30 that DLive, the blockchain-based live streaming platform, will be joining its ecosystem. Through this partnership, DLive will bring ...
Makena Kelly is a reporter who covers the politics and power influencing the tech industry. Before joining The Verge in 2018, she covered Congress and breaking news. After last month’s deadly ...
PewDiePie, YouTube’s most popular individual creator, is throwing his weight behind DLive — a live-streaming video service that promises far better economic terms for creators than other major ...
A site called Dlive, where rioters broadcast from the Capitol, is benefiting from the growing exodus of right-wing users from Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. By Kellen Browning and Taylor Lorenz When ...