Super Mario to invade the movie theater? (CNET Radar)
Super Mario to invade the movie theater? (CNET Radar)
2016-05-21
these are the top stories of the week
Google invade your home Mario might
invade the movies and everything else
you need to know there is no way to
avoid it Google made waves first up
google announced google home it's Amazon
echo competitor no pricing was announced
but it's expected later this year google
also showed up a new version of Android
wear it will have a new interface
handwriting support and apps won't need
a phone to work then there's Google's be
our solution called daydream it's not an
actual product it's a platform for
manufacturers to develop phones and
headsets that work better than google
cardboard and lastly Google showed up to
new messaging apps called a low-end duo
for more information on all of that
we've got that covered at cnet com
Nintendo might be getting into the movie
making business according to a report by
Japanese daily newspaper Asahi currently
Nintendo wants to partner with a movie
production company and is talking to
several right now filmmaking would be a
standalone business with movies hit in
Japan the United States and other
countries nintendo aims to get its first
movie released in two to three years
maybe we can get a good Super Mario
Brothers movie fingers crossed a company
called autos in the news it retrofits
trucks can be self driving the company
is made up of former employees of Google
Tesla and Nokia here autos tech uses a
combination of cameras lidar and radar
to handle the driving the company has
already conducted tests with a safety
driver in the backseat and other tests
with no safety driver at all and before
you say it yes the simpsons predicted
this so much more news to know let's go
rapid fire milk is back in the phone
game sort of nokia licensed out its name
to a company called hmd which will
produce android phones in the securities
and exchange commission filing it was
revealed that Berkshire Hathaway has a 1
billion dollar stake in Apple bloomberg
reports Twitter will no longer count
photos or links as a part of its
140-character limit that could happen in
the next few weeks and uber confirmed
that is testing self-driving cars in
pittsburgh pennsylvania now y'all caught
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radar I maya's actor signing off
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