Jun 17th 2016
Tech News Today 1537
No Pizza for You
Targeting ads based on EMOJI
Megan Morrone and Jason Howell talk about Snapchat's new online magazine, Real Life. Apple hits another road block in China that could stop sales of its iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. Your EMOJI on Twitter is about to be very valuable to advertisers. What is differential privacy, and how is Apple integrating it into its platform? And finally, T-Mobile's free pizza for subscribers is no more.
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Links
- Snapchat is starting Real Life, an online magazine about technology
- Snapchat's CEO wore the company's secret-camera sunglasses in public — and nobody noticed
- Apple’s Challenges in China Underlined by Patent Dispute
- Chinese firm claims Apple copied its design for iPhone 6 (update)
- Android apps and games have landed on the first Chrome OS device
- Twitter Introduces Emoji-Based Targeting
- We’re completely overlooking the most important announcement Apple made at WWDC
- This small city in Idaho could change the way ISPs compete for your business
- With Mercedes Planning A Fuel-Cell Plug-In Hybrid, Here's Why Apple Could Go Down Same Path
- Self-driving buses powered by IBM Watson are now ferrying people around in the US
- Domino’s backs out of free pizza promotion with T-Mobile due to higher-than-expected demand