Top Stories of the Day // May 24, 2016

Tuesday, May 24, 2016 Posted by bloggerdaddy
The new MacBook Pro could feature a Touch ID sensor and an OLED mini screen | Amazon no longer offers price match refunds on anything but TVs | Twitter moves away from 140 characters, ditches confusing and restrictive rules | Snapchat is raising more money around $20 billion valuation | Facebook Live lets you skip to the good part | Tim Cook admits ‘prices are high’ for iPhones in India | Facebook ditches Bing, 800M users now see its own AI text translations |
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TUESDAY, MAY 24 2016 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Romain Dillet

The new MacBook Pro could feature a Touch ID sensor and an OLED mini screen

Rumor has it that Apple is about to update the MacBook Pro with a retina display in the coming months. And according to well-informed analyst Ming-Chi Kuo... Read More…
Sarah Perez

Amazon no longer offers price match refunds on anything but TVs

Amazon has quietly ended its price protection policy on all products except for televisions. The change to the company’s policy comes at a time when... Read More…
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Sarah Perez

Twitter moves away from 140 characters, ditches confusing and restrictive rules

Partially confirming earlier reports, Twitter announced this morning plans that will begin to distance it from its strict adherence to the rule that tweets can... Read More…
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Skip to Good Parts in Facebook Live

Spotify’s family plan is now cheaper, Facebook live lets you skip to the best parts based off of reactions, Comparably filters reviews by race and gender, Kleiner Perkins raising two new funds, Steve the Jumping Dinosaur notification game is acquired. Watch Now
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Snapchat is raising more money around $20 billion valuation

Snapchat may have first made its name in the crowded world of mobile apps with an ephemeral messaging service, but the startup and its wildly popular app... Read More…
Josh Constine

Facebook Live lets you skip to the good part

Facebook’s newest feature could fundamentally change how you watch video. Until now, you either sat through a video until it got too boring, waited for... Read More…
Devin Coldewey

Tim Cook admits ‘prices are high’ for iPhones in India

Apple CEO Tim Cook made an uncharacteristic admission today in an interview with Indian news channel NDTV — that iPhones are too expensive. He immediately... Read More…
Josh Constine

Facebook ditches Bing, 800M users now see its own AI text translations

Machine learning is accomplishing Facebook’s mission of connecting the world across language barriers. Facebook is now serving 2 billion text translations... Read More…
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