Saturday, July 16, 2016

Top Stories of the Day // July 16, 2016

10 quick tips for becoming a Pokémon Master | How to get your photos featured on Apple’s Shot on iPhone billboards | Facebook, Twitter and YouTube blocked in Turkey during reported coup attempt | Pokémon Go's retention rates, average revenue per user are double the industry average | Elon Musk adamantly standing by improving radar even though it’s so close to lidar | The email, data and privacy implications of Microsoft’s acquisition of LinkedIn | Getting ripped with BowFlex's 'smart dumbbells' |
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SATURDAY, JULY 16 2016 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Felicia Williams, Greg Kumparak

10 quick tips for becoming a Pokémon Master

Pokémon Go is officially the biggest mobile game of all time — at this point, you’re either playing or you’re sick of hearing about it. If... Read More…
Haje Jan Kamps

How to get your photos featured on Apple’s Shot on iPhone billboards

Been anywhere near a billboard recently? You've probably seen some magnificent photographs with "Shot on iPhone" plastered underneath. As a photographer, you've... Read More…
Devin Coldewey

Facebook, Twitter and YouTube blocked in Turkey during reported coup attempt

The Turkish military has deployed in Istanbul and Ankara, and the government has apparently blocked social media in response to what is being reported as an... Read More…
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Sarah Perez

Pokémon Go's retention rates, average revenue per user are double the industry average

New data released this morning on the mobile phenomenon Pokémon Go shows that the popular game isn’t only the biggest in U.S. history – it’s... Read More…
Mark Lelinwalla

Elon Musk adamantly standing by improving radar even though it’s so close to lidar

In the past, Elon Musk has rejected Lidar, saying it’s unnecessary to achieve full driving autonomy. But in taking to his Twitter account between late... Read More…
Len Shneyder

The email, data and privacy implications of Microsoft’s acquisition of LinkedIn

We all took a collective gasp when we saw the price tag of Microsoft's acquisition of LinkedIn. Now that the dust has settled a bit, we can pause and reflect on... Read More…
Brian Heater

Getting ripped with BowFlex's 'smart dumbbells'

Let’s just push past the whole inherent irony of naming a product category “smart dumbbells,” shall we? This is 2016, we’re living in... Read More…
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