Yahoo unifies its homepage and news app with more content

Additionally, Yahoo is also making it easier to keep up with developing stories. You can get real-time updates as a story is developing and, should your heart desire, notifications when new information has been added to the article. It’s definitely an improved way to consume media — that’s particularly beneficial for those of you who are Yahoo power users. See the rest here: Yahoo unifies its homepage and news app...

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Yahoo unifies its homepage and news app with more content

Additionally, Yahoo is also making it easier to keep up with developing stories. You can get real-time updates as a story is developing and, should your heart desire, notifications when new information has been added to the article. It’s definitely an improved way to consume media — that’s particularly beneficial for those of you who are Yahoo power users. Read more: Yahoo unifies its homepage and news app with more...

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Apple Announces News App for iPhone and iPad

SAN FRANCISCO — June 8, 2015 — Apple® today unveiled an all-new News app delivering the best news reading experience on any mobile device. Available with iOS 9 this fall for iPhone® and iPad®, News combines the visually rich layout of a magazine with the immediacy and customization of digital media. News follows over a million topics and pulls relevant stories based on your specific interests that can be easily shared or saved for...

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I watched someone commit suicide in VR and it freaked me out

“That was not okay,” I yelled, perhaps a little too loudly for close-quarter demo rooms at Valve’s SteamVR Developer showcase. The incident left me a bit shaken. I was used to facing violent madness in online mulitplayer shooters, not moral quandaries. I heard Alex Knoll, the lead designer at Stress Level Zero and the director of Hover Junkers, laugh from a nearby VR cubical. The face behind the suicide avatar and...

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I watched someone commit suicide in VR and it freaked me out

“That was not okay,” I yelled, perhaps a little too loudly for close-quarter demo rooms at Valve’s SteamVR Developer showcase. The incident left me a bit shaken. I was used to facing violent madness in online mulitplayer shooters, not moral quandaries. I heard Alex Knoll, the lead designer at Stress Level Zero and the director of Hover Junkers, laugh from a nearby VR cubical. The face behind the suicide avatar and...

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