Thursday, July 27, 2017

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As-it-happens update July 27, 2017
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Facebook's hot streak continued with a strong Q2 2017 earnings report. It earned $9.32 billion and $1.32 in GAAP actual EPS, compared to estimates of $9.2 billion revenue and $1.13 EPS.
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Google's upcoming Pixel 2 smartphones might not come with a headphone jack if the latest unofficial render of the device is accurate.
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Some things are just too good to be true. Apparently, one of those things is a Walmart pre-order for the upcoming SNES Classic Edition.
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Microsoft today released a new Windows 10 preview for PCs with the ability to send links from your Android phone to your PC, as well as Cortana, reboot, input, Edge, and gaming improvements.
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In 2010, Google's then-VP of Search Products Marissa Mayer called Instant Search a "fundamental shift in search," and the media marveled at this time-saving feat of engineering.
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The Galaxy Note 8 will probably be the most expensive smartphone Samsung has ever released. While the base model should cost around $1,000, there will be at least one other version in stores that's going to top that sky-high price, according to a new ...
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Good news for fans of Overwatch (but potentially bad news for anyone who mains Reaper), as Blizzard announced that they're revamping their penalty system, and that a reporting system will be coming to consoles soon (it's currently undergoing internal ...
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Every month PlayStation Plus subscribers gain access to six games for free. It's an incredible value, and sometimes some absolute gems are being given away.
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Pokemon Go developer Niantic hosted the game's first official live meet-up this past Saturday at Chicago's Grant Park, but the event was infamously mired by technical issues that prevented many attendees from being able to play the game (and resulted ...
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HTC is partnering with Qualcomm for a self-contained Vive virtual reality headset exclusive to the Chinese market. The headset, called the Vive Standalone, is billed as a "premium" device and will run apps from HTC's Viveport platform.
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