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Nintendo loses billions in value after 'Pokemon Go' truth bomb

Nintendo loses billions in value after 'Pokemon Go' truth bomb

Pokemon Go is an unprecedented success, but Nintendo recently admitted it won't directly profit from the augmented reality game, leading to a loss of $6.7 billion in Nintendo's market value on Monday. [Read more...]
FBI to investigate Russia's involvement in DNC email leak

FBI to investigate Russia's involvement in DNC email leak

On Monday morning, the FBI confirmed it is investigating the Democratic party's email hack that made its way onto WikiLeaks in advance of the party's national convention in Philadelphia this week. [Read more...]
First-person-view drone flying is the closest thing to being a bird

First-person-view drone flying is the closest thing to being a bird

Just moments ago, I was flying like a hawk. It wasn't a dream, or even virtual reality. It was a real, immersive experience fully under my control. [Read more...]
Windows 10's Anniversary Update makes a great OS better

Windows 10's Anniversary Update makes a great OS better

"It's nice, for once, to be able to recommend a new version of Windows without any hesitation." That's how I summarized my review of Windows 10 last year, and for the most part, it's lived up to my expectations. [Read more...]
Verizon is buying struggling giant Yahoo for $4.83 billion

Verizon is buying struggling giant Yahoo for $4.83 billion

After months of gesturing and negotiations, Yahoo has finally found a buyer: Verizon. The mobile operator, which is also the parent company of AOL and Engadget, confirmed today that it will pay $4.83 billion for Yahoo's web business. [Read more...]
Roadmap says transistors will stop shrinking in 5 years

Roadmap says transistors will stop shrinking in 5 years

Whether or not Moore's Law on complexity has always held true, you've had one constant in the semiconductor world: chip makers would always find a way to shrink transistors and create more powerful chips without increasing size or power consumption. [Read more...]
What's next for 'Pokémon Go'? Custom locations and more monsters

What's next for 'Pokémon Go'? Custom locations and more monsters

As Pokémon Go continues its global assault, Niantic Labs founder John Hanke took to a panel discussion at Comic-Con to tease at what's coming next to the app -- and how the team hopes maintain this insane momentum. [Read more...]

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