Jul 24th 2016
This Week in Tech 572
A Surplus of Bobbleheads
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Leo Laporte
Verizon buys Yahoo, Elon’s Master Plan, Windows 10 deadline, and more.
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Verizon will reportedly pay $4.8 billion for Yahoo, Elon Musk unveils his "Master Plan, Part Deux," why you need to update your Apple products now, Milo Yiannopoulis banned from Twitter, Softbank buys ARM, and the end of free Windows 10 is July 29th.
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Links
- Verizon Said to Announce $4.8 Billion Yahoo Takeover Monday
- In what could be its last quarterly release, Yahoo disappointed on earnings
- Muted expectations for next week’s AAPL earnings report, but analysts looking ahead to 2017
- Stagefright-Like iOS, OS X Vulnerabilities Allow Remote Code Execution: Update Now
- Fear not, humanity – Saint Elon has finished part two of his world-saving 'master plan'
- Tesla CEO Expects SolarCity Acquisition Vote to Pass by Two-Thirds Majority
- Vehicle Logs Confirm Tesla Autopilot Prevented Possible Pedestrian Death
- You have a deadline: Windows 10's free upgrade ends July 29
- I’m With The Banned
- Twitter now lets anyone request a verified account | The Verge
- BitTorrent News ‘BTN’ network will launch at the RNC
- Microsoft Q4 strong, Office 365 consumer subscriptions top 23 million | ZDNet
- The U.S. says there’s no legal basis for the government to be required to tell Microsoft Corp. customers when it intercepts thei
- Microsoft wins landmark appeal over seizure of foreign emails
- Sandstorm Private Cloud
- SoftBank to buy mobile chip kingpin ARM Holdings for $32 billion
- Apple could make up to $3 billion from Pokemon Go
- Apple: Pokémon Go breaks App Store record for most launch week downloads
- Pokémon GO launches in Japan with sponsored gyms at 3000 McDonald’s outlets
- Nintendo has doubled in value since Pokémon Go’s release | The Verge