Jul 15th 2016
Tech News Today 1556
The Dungeon Dad
Watching a coup in real-time.
Megan Morrone and Jason Howell discuss how Facebook Live makes monitoring global events like the Turkish coup possible in interesting ways. Microsoft's goal of 1 billion Windows 10 installs by next years end is unlikely, according to the company. We discuss what technology you should bring to the woods when you go camping. Videoball is one of the best multiplayer games of the year, according to Sam Machkovech from Ars Technica. And we learn a lot about Barbie's preferred programming environment.
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Links
- Turkey's government says attempted coup has failed
- Map of Facebook Live streams
- Turkey’s military launches a coup; Erdogan vows to resist
- Microsoft: Windows 10 won't hit 1 billion devices by mid-2018
- Microsoft just won a big privacy fight with the government. Here’s what that means.
- Obama connects to 5G with wireless initiative
- White House pledges $400M for next-gen wireless tech
- Yahoo Is Said to Collect Final Bids as Auction Nears Its End
- Getting lost in the woods isn't so bad with this tech
- goTenna
- Necropolis’ roguelike adventuring will kill you not-at-all softly
- VIDEOBALL final gameplay trailer!
- Rare US version of the N64’s disc-drive add-on unearthed near Seattle
- Game Developer Barbie Uses Real F84 Code
- First encounter: COMPUTE! magazine and its glorious, tedious type-in code