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[Engadget Daily Roundup] [Keurig pulls the plug on its pod-based soda maker] [Keurig pulls the plug on its pod-based soda maker] Keurig may have locked up the rights to let you make your own Coca-Cola, Dr. Pepper, Snapple and more, but it wasn't enough to get the company's Kold machine into homes. [Read more...] [HTC Vive now ships shortly after you order it] [HTC Vive now ships shortly after you order it] Buying an HTC Vive has been a time-consuming process. Even after it started shipping to customers, you technically had to pre-order the virtual reality headset and twiddle your thumbs waiting for it to arrive. [Read more...] [Infiniti wants to bring highway self-driving to new models] [Infiniti wants to bring highway self-driving to new models] Nissan's luxury Infiniti brand has its sights set on self-driving. Speaking at an automotive conference in China this week, Infiniti president Roland Kreuger announced plans to integrate highway self-driving in newer models, Reuters reports. [Read more...] [Introducing the GDGT Deals Store] SPONSORED CONTENT [Introducing the GDGT Deals Store] We’re excited to announce the launch of the GDGT Deals Store—your one­-stop-shop for the best deals on the latest gadgets, eLearning, software, and more. For a limited time, Engadget readers can get an extra 10% off site-wide with coupon GDGT10—valid through June 14. [Online gaming was his gateway to professional racing] [Online gaming was his gateway to professional racing] When Nicolas Hamilton was born, two months premature, his family was told he would never walk. [Read more...] [Tech firms say FBI wants browsing history without warrant] [Tech firms say FBI wants browsing history without warrant] Tech companies and privacy advocates are warning against new legislation that would give the FBI the ability to access "electronic communication transactional records" (ECTRs) without a warrant in spy and terrorism cases. [Read more...] [New algorithm may lead to a picture of an actual black hole] [New algorithm may lead to a picture of an actual black hole] MIT grad student Katie Bouman and her team have developed an algorithm that could finally show us a photo of an actual black hole. [Read more...] [​Samsung might have bendable, foldable smartphones ready for 2017] [​Samsung might have bendable, foldable smartphones ready for 2017] Bloomberg sources say that Samsung is thinking of introducing phones with bendable screens. In fact, Samsung said that it would have that technology ready by 2017 itself, just a few years ago at its investors conference. [Read more...] [AOL Tech.] Copyright © 2016 Aol Inc. All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: Engadget 410 Townsend St., Suite 450 San Francisco, CA 94107 Follow Engadget [Twitter] [Facebook] [Google Plus] [Pinterest] You are receiving this email because you opted in at [engadget.com]. Not interested anymore? [Unsubscribe from this newsletter].

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