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Morning News Updates: ‘Pokémon’ begins retiring ‘Sun & Moon’ games in Switch ‘Sword & Shield’ era; Facebook outlines how AI selects what to put in the Instagram Explore tab; You can now mix and match your Bitmoji’s clothing

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[Inquirer.Net]( []  Technology [‘Pokémon’ begins retiring ‘Sun & Moon’ games in Switch ‘Sword & Shield’ era]( Pokémon Global Link features had been incrementally withdrawn from older "Pokémon" games in a similar manner over its 10-year run. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook outlines how AI selects what to put in the Instagram Explore tab]( Facebook has revealed the process by which Instagram selects the content to suggest to users in the Explore tab. --------------------------------------------------------------- [You can now mix and match your Bitmoji’s clothing]( Snap Inc. has launched a new Bitmoji feature that lets users make their avatars resemble themselves: The Mix and Match clothing option. --------------------------------------------------------------- [In spite of Washington’s sanctions, Huawei sells more smartphones than ever]( In the third quarter of 2019, some 387 million smartphones were sold worldwide, according to research published by Gartner. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Xbox head Phil Spencer reiterates VR caution]( Head of Xbox Phil Spencer said the console brand's decision not to pursue virtual reality (VR) content for now is due to lack of demand. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Fossil launches its newest generation smartwatch: The Gen 5]( MANILA, Philippines – It is with great excitement that Fossil brand announces its newest addition to our wearables assortment: the Gen 5 Fossil Touchscreen... If you are interested in Nation, Metro Manila, Business, Sports, World, Entertainment and Opinion, [update your preference here](. © Copyright 2019 [INQUIRER.net]( [Forward to a Friend]( | [Modify Your Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Feedback](

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