Nov 1st 2016
Tech News Today 1632
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Get Minecraft Education Edition for $5
Lenovo’s long awaited Project Tango phone is finally shipping to customers. The much-anticipated Minecraft: Education Edition just launched at a cost of five dollars per user. Apple Insider reports that several iPhone 7 users are complaining about photos from the brand new 7 Plus that appear to have a watercolor effect. Last week we told you about how George Hotz from Comma AI had discontinued his Comma One device that turns a regular car into a self-driving car because he was frustrated with all the regulation. We asked car tech expert Sam Abuelsamid to tell us more about what happened with George Hotz, and what it says about the future of self-driving cars. Plus, feedback from our viewers/listeners on Facebook's racist ad policy, Microsoft and Apple's hardware announcements, and a truck driver who wants to know what will happen to him with Otto's self-driving trucks.
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Links
- The much anticipated Minecraft Education edition just launched at a cost of five dollars per user.
- The Digital Transition: How the Presidential Transition Works in the Social Media Age
- Standing Rock pipeline protest was absent from Facebook Trends
- DAPL Radar
- The first Google Tango phone delivers true augmented reality gaming
- Rare reports of poor image quality on iPhone 7 Plus circulate, no root cause known
- Talkshow Will Shut Down on December 1
- Thoughts on George Hotz
- Puma takes a bold step in the self-lacing shoe business