Jul 24th 2017
Tech News Today 1816
Phelps' Faux Shark Foe
Microsoft kills MS Paint, Alphabet earnings
Alphabet may have been issued a $2.7 billion fine last month by European Union regulators for antitrust violations, but that didn’t stop the company from reporting over $26 billion in revenue for the first three months of the year, up 21 percent year over year. Alphabet also announced that Google CEO Sundar Pichai will join the company’s board of directors.
Bloomberg reports that NASA wants to speed up your travel time with a new supersonic jet design. NASA claims to have the technology to reduce the effects of a a sonic boom in a plane that could get you from LA to New York in 3 hrs.
In 2015, iRobot released a version of the Roomba that had a camera and sensors for mapping the home to keep it on track as it cleans. Now, iRobot Corp says it could someday sell those home maps to “the Big Three”, boosting smart home capabilities and creeping out tin foil hat wearers simultaneously.
We also chat about the end of Microsoft Paint, the CGI shark that fooled no one, and Rene Ritchie is here to tell us about the trials and tribulations of the first Pokemon Go Fest
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Links
- Alphabet Announces Second Quarter 2017 Results
- Google CEO Sundar Pichai Appointed To Alphabet Board Of Directors
- Microsoft is Deprecating and Removing Legacy Features in the Fall Creators Update
- 17 stunning works of art created using only Microsoft Paint
- Roomba vacuum maker iRobot betting big on the 'smart' home
- NASA Has a Way to Cut Your Flight Time in Half
- Pokémon Go Fest Chicago: The fun, the failure, and the legendary
- Michael Phelps ‘Raced’ a ‘Shark,’ Kind Of. Not Really.