Oct 14th 2016
Tech News Today 1620
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Salesforce pulls away from Twitter
Megan Morrone and Jason Howell discuss how all major suitors have pulled away from a possible offer to acquire Twitter. Google announced that mobile search results will soon be fresher and broader than desktop search. The US Department of Transportation placed a full ban on the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, with fines and possible prosecution for those who attempt to fly with one. Yahoo has re-activated the auto-forwarding feature for Yahoo Mail users looking to port their email outside of the service. The White House has open-sourced the code behind President Obama's Facebook Messenger bot for other agencies to adapt and use. The Mocoro, Kobi and Kirobi Mini robots take center stage and hope to become your robotic companions, while doing all of your chores. Megan's Anki Cozmo robot stops by the studio to push blocks around, and to learn Jason's name. Finally, Virgin America created a high-tech shoe that's being auctioned for the Soles4Souls charity, and it's inspired by "first class amenities."
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Links
- Twitter suitors vanish as Salesforce rules out bid
- Within months, Google to divide its index, giving mobile users better & fresher content
- Why I'm keeping my Galaxy Note7
- U.S. Department of Transportation bans Galaxy Note 7 from all flights
- Ban text
- Update: Automatic Forwarding Re-enabled in Yahoo Mail
- Yahoo nixes earnings call as Verizon awaits
- The White House open sources President Obama’s Facebook Messenger bot
- This Japanese robotic cleaner is as useless as it is adorable
- You can buy a robot to plow your driveway this winter
- Toyota's Kirobo Mini companion robot goes on sale for $400 next year
- The World's Only Virgin America First Class Shoe Listed for charity