May 27th 2016
Tech News Today 1523
We're Not Daydream Believers
Do You Have Faux ADHD?
Facebook's ads to reach further outside their users. Google's iOS app gets an update with faster load times, the Burr-Feinstein legislation starts to lose support, and Twitter users get their spelling checked by Scripps. Also, Sam Machkovech from arstechnica.com describes his experience with Overwatch and a Virtual Reality Pool hall.
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Links
- Google should be seriously afraid of Facebook’s latest ad plans
- Existing Phones Unlikely to Qualify as ‘Daydream Ready’, Says Google, VR Fans Should Wait to Upgrade
- Daydream VR Phone
- Google app on iOS gets faster load times, AMP articles in search, keyboard shortcuts, more
- Google is making the same mistake now that Microsoft did in the 90s
- Push for encryption law falters despite Apple case spotlight
- The Spelling Bee's Twitter account spell-checked someone out of existence
- Who's behind the Scripps spelling bee Twitter account? Former champs
- Overwatch impressions
- Developer: We’re working on an Xbox One VR game for 2017
- VR Pool
- Researchers say using your smartphone excessively gives you faux-ADHD