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It's Thursday, November 03, 2016.
Congratulations, you made it through hump day! This is the Morning After.
The past 24 hours of news here at Engadget was a heady mix of âPokémon Goâ bonuses, GIFs in space, Hulk Hogan and robot-selected wine. Definitely not just another Wednesday. We round it out with Facebookâs big success in mobile and why Russia is dropping Microsoft software. Spoilers: Itâs all about politics.
House of Caching
[Netflixâs worldwide expansion could bring the addition of offline viewing]
[Netflixâs worldwide expansion could bring the addition of offline viewing]
Streaming video on Netflix is fun ... as long as your internet connection holds up. For years the streamer has resisted the urge to offer any ability to download and save videos, but comments by Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos yesterday made it seem more like a âwhenâ than an âif.â Since Netflix is available pretty much worldwide, that could make watching cheaper for viewers in developing markets (and on airplanes or in the wilderness).
Yes, people are still playing
[âPokémon Goâsâ latest attempt to keep players hooked: daily bonuses]
[âPokémon Goâsâ latest attempt to keep players hooked: daily bonuses]
Sooner or later the temperatures will start dropping, so how will Niantic Labs keep players checking in at PokeStops and gyms? Try daily bonuses, with added bumps for seven-day streaks or checking in at the same stop repeatedly.
Well, Iâm still not happy
[Apple says SD card slots are clunky and thatâs why the new MacBook Pro doesn't have one]
[Apple says SD card slots are clunky and thatâs why the new MacBook Pro doesn't have one]
Appleâs senior VP, Phil Schiller, explained in an interview why the company axed the card reader. It was a âbit of a cumbersome slot.â He added that many newer cameras have built-in wireless transfers. (Although anyone who uses that feature knows that transfer is slow. Very slow.)
Everyone loves mobile ads
[Facebook nearly triples its profits]
Facebook recorded yet another blockbuster quarter. Over the past three months, the social network made $2.38 billion in profits, an astounding 166 percent increase over this time last year. Thatâs largely thanks to mobile advertising, where 84 percent of its ad revenue comes from.
Ãberapp
[The new Uber is both bigger and faster]
[The new Uber is both bigger and faster ]
Soon youâll see a redesigned Uber app rolling out. The company claims that itâs faster to use, with shortcuts that figure out where youâre likely headed and suggest destinations right away. Itâs also trying to keep your attention with in-app access to features from UberEats, Pandora, Yelp, Snapchat, Foursquare and others.
From: Russia, with Love
[Russia is dropping Microsoft because it's an easy political target]
There are a few reasons behind Russiaâs plans to get rid of all of its Microsoft software. Vladimir Putin and his team are picking on Microsoft because itâs an easy target for anti-American sentiment. Itâs a huge company that rules the tech sector, and itâs not hard to persuade Russians that the firm is collaborating with US spies, despite evidence to the contrary. Any domestic software could foster the local economy -- and if Russia makes it, the government has more power to control that software.
The future of VR?
[Save $50 by pre-ordering Foveâs VR headset now]
[Save $50 by pre-ordering Foveâs VR headset now]
Why should you choose this VR headset over competition from Oculus and HTC? Fove uses eye tracking for increased realism, and its tech renders only things you can actually see. That means it doesnât need as powerful a PC to render VR, while its screen has a higher resolution than the Rift. Itâs mostly for developers right now.
But wait, there's more...
[1. The makers of Vinfusion think this wine-blending machine can satisfy any oenophileâs tastes]
[2. The International Space Station celebrates 16 years through the medium of GIF]
[3. Gawker settles with Hulk Hogan for a reported $31 million]
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