Friday, July 22, 2016

Just a giant collection of Pokemon Go stories and other top stories.

  • Just a giant collection of Pokemon Go stories

    Just a giant collection of Pokemon Go stories
    To save you some time, here are some of the best, worst and weirdest things that have come out of the Pokemon craze. Surely, even more will come. While the pull to slack off is strong, most people would agree the benefits of being employed outweigh the benefits of being a Pokemon master, but New Zealand's Tom Currie respectfully disagrees. He WAS a barista and bartender, but now he's quit all of that noise to travel around and try to catch all 250 Pokemon. Heaven help him if the game ever expand..
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  • Microsoft Monday: Windows 10 Monthly Charge, Xbox One S Release Date, Billion Users May Be Delayed

    Microsoft Monday: Windows 10 Monthly Charge, Xbox One S Release Date, Billion Users May Be Delayed
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  • Salesforce will only support Nexus and Samsung Galaxy phones to avoid Android fragmentation

    Salesforce will only support Nexus and Samsung Galaxy phones to avoid Android fragmentation
    One of the big challenges for Android app developers is the fact that there are just so many different phones out there using a variety of versions of Google’s operating system. That often means a lot more time and money spent testing and supporting Android than Apple’s iOS, but with Android making up the majority of smartphones out there, what’s a large developer to do? Salesforce is taking a rather unusual stance in an effort to avoid this problem. Starting with an update to its Salesforce1 a..
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  • Nintendo's market cap doubles to $42 billion since Pokemon GO launch

    Nintendo's market cap doubles to $42 billion since Pokemon GO launch
    TOKYO Shares of Japan's Nintendo Co soared another 14 percent on Tuesday, more than doubling the firm's market capitalisation to 4.5 trillion yen ($42.5 billion) in just seven sessions since the mobile game Pokemon GO was launched in the United States. The phenomenal success of Pokemon GO - now available in 35 countries, the majority in Europe, and most recently in Canada - has triggered massive buying in Nintendo shares, surprising even some seasoned market players."I've never seen the trend ..
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  • First Drive: 2017 Infiniti QX30

    First Drive: 2017 Infiniti QX30
    Infiniti's QX30 will have to strike a delicate balance by filling a high-demand niche in the crossover segment, without impeding its sibling, the QX50 small SUV. (Jeff Jablansky). BY Jeff Jablansky. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. Monday, July 18, 2016, 10:25 AM.
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  • Dead Rising is destined for PS4, PC, and Xbox One

    Dead Rising is destined for PS4, PC, and Xbox One
    And there are new Dead Rising 2 ports comingA recent list of Trophies for Dead Rising posted to Exophase suggested that Capcom had plans to bring the 2006 open-world zombie action game to PlayStation 4. Wouldn't that be nice? Today, the company confirmed that specific port and much more to Eurogamer. Dead Rising is heading to PS4, PC, and Xbox One. What's more, Dead Rising 2 and Dead Rising 2: Off the Record "will make their way onto" PS4 and Xbox One. "We will have more news to share soon," Cap..
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  • ZTE ZMax Pro lands at MetroPCS for jaw-droppingly low $99

    ZTE ZMax Pro lands at MetroPCS for jaw-droppingly low $99
    Jeff Yee, a ZTE executive, holds up the ZMax Pro at an event in New York. Roger Cheng/CNET ZTE continues to press its advantage on big, affordable phones. The Chinese handset manufacturer on Monday unveiled the ZMax Pro, an exclusive jumbo-sized phone for prepaid carrier MetroPCS. The phone costs $99 after a MetroPCS instant rebate. It will be available on August 1, and preorders begin today.It's the latest ..
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  • One of Apple Music's biggest problems is getting fixed

    One of Apple Music's biggest problems is getting fixed
    Apple is addressing a major complaint some users had with the way its Apple Music streaming service functions when it comes to matching your personal music collection to an online catalog – a feature that allows you to stream your tracks from the cloud, via Apple’s iCloud. The company is now switching from a poorer matching technology to use audio fingerprinting. By doing so, it will allow for more accurate matches, and – perhaps, most importantly – it means that Apple will no longer be applyi..
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  • Satya Nadella is making a double-or-nothing bet to rebuild Microsoft

    Satya Nadella is making a double-or-nothing bet to rebuild Microsoft
    Microsoft has something big to prove when it reports quarterly earnings on Tuesday.  Not only did the company whiff on its last earnings in April, but slow growth in its all-important cloud computing business left many investors skeptical. The result: a cratering stock price from which it's only now starting to recover.  Now, with the pressure on, all eyes are going to be on Microsoft's cloud business and its growth. Microsoft says that it had a $10 billion "run rate" for cloud products the las..
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