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[eng-daily-newsletter-bg] [Nintendo loses billions in value after 'Pokemon Go' truth bomb] [Nintendo loses billions in value after 'Pokemon Go' truth bomb] Pokemon Go is an unprecedented success, but Nintendo recently admitted it won't directly profit from the augmented reality game, leading to a loss of $6.7 billion in Nintendo's market value on Monday. [Read more...] [FBI to investigate Russia's involvement in DNC email leak] [FBI to investigate Russia's involvement in DNC email leak] On Monday morning, the FBI confirmed it is investigating the Democratic party's email hack that made its way onto WikiLeaks in advance of the party's national convention in Philadelphia this week. [Read more...] [First-person-view drone flying is the closest thing to being a bird] [First-person-view drone flying is the closest thing to being a bird] Just moments ago, I was flying like a hawk. It wasn't a dream, or even virtual reality. It was a real, immersive experience fully under my control. [Read more...] [Windows 10's Anniversary Update makes a great OS better] [Windows 10's Anniversary Update makes a great OS better] "It's nice, for once, to be able to recommend a new version of Windows without any hesitation." That's how I summarized my review of Windows 10 last year, and for the most part, it's lived up to my expectations. [Read more...] [Verizon is buying struggling giant Yahoo for $4.83 billion] [Verizon is buying struggling giant Yahoo for $4.83 billion] After months of gesturing and negotiations, Yahoo has finally found a buyer: Verizon. The mobile operator, which is also the parent company of AOL and Engadget, confirmed today that it will pay $4.83 billion for Yahoo's web business. [Read more...] [Roadmap says transistors will stop shrinking in 5 years] [Roadmap says transistors will stop shrinking in 5 years] Whether or not Moore's Law on complexity has always held true, you've had one constant in the semiconductor world: chip makers would always find a way to shrink transistors and create more powerful chips without increasing size or power consumption. [Read more...] [What's next for 'Pokémon Go'? Custom locations and more monsters] [What's next for 'Pokémon Go'? Custom locations and more monsters] As Pokémon Go continues its global assault, Niantic Labs founder John Hanke took to a panel discussion at Comic-Con to tease at what's coming next to the app -- and how the team hopes maintain this insane momentum. [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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