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#117: July 18, 2018

July 18th, 2018 · 1 minute

Nest is down a CEO, but Jupiter is up to 79 moons after a recent discovery. Skype is launching a new version of its app that includes end-to-end encryption and call recording.

#116: July 17, 2018

July 17th, 2018 · 1 minute

World Emoji Day is here, as is Prime Day. Instapaper has a new owner ... again.

#115: July 16, 2018

July 16th, 2018 · 1 minute

Apple's new notebook keyboard holds a secret. Twitter bans accounts tied to Friday's indictment of Russian hackers, and as of Monday, there is just one Blockbuster location left in the United States.

#114: July 13, 2018

July 13th, 2018 · 2 minutes

Apple has new MacBook Pros for sale, Tesla customers are going to face a decreasing tax break on their new cars, and Microsoft is going after Slack.

#113: July 12, 2018

July 12th, 2018 · 1 minute

Magic Leap shares details of its upcoming Magic Leap One AR headset, Blizzard Entertainment signs a deal with ESPN and Disney to broadcast “Overwatch”, and analyst Ming-Chi Kuo outlines his expectations for Apple’s fall lineup.

#112: July 11, 2018

July 11th, 2018 · 1 minute

Facebook gets hit with a £500,000 fine for the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Mercedes says it’s working on a self-driving taxi service, and the FCC wants to ignore your informal complaints.

#111: July 10, 2018

July 10th, 2018 · 1 minute

YouTube outlines plans to improve video news coverage, Apple’s iOS 11.4.1 update blocks passcode cracking tools, and Tom’s Hardware reveals details of Microsoft’s new Surface Go tablet.

#110: July 9, 2018

July 9th, 2018 · 1 minute

A Polar fitness app revealed the location of intelligence officers, SpaceX engineers build and test a kid-sized rescue submarine for the trapped soccer team, and MoviePass promises refunds after an outage on Friday.

#109: July 6, 2018

July 6th, 2018 · 1 minute

Ming-Chi Kuo says the next iPhone will come in several new colors, MoviePass plans to charge its users for popular films, and the EU rejects its controversial copyright reforms.

#108: July 5, 2018

July 5th, 2018 · 1 minute

Amazon plans to release a print catalog this holiday season, Netflix is testing an “Ultra” subscription tier with HDR, and Wikipedia protests EU copyright reform by going dark in certain EU countries.