I’m sure some of you look at the first headline listed in each Tech News blog and you’re done. Today, I can completely understand it. But I encourage you to scan the entire list of headlines as there is important news as well as interesting factoids included. I’ve even included a meme at the end. Some of you will get it and immediately shout “concert hall”. Others may be baffled. Below are the headlines of the week.
- Man checks in can of beer as luggage, becomes toast of Twitter
- Get prepared for a $1,400 iPhone
- Windows 10 support could end early on some Intel systems
- Samsung plans to recover 157 tonnes of rare metals, including gold, from Galaxy Note 7s
- How to Replace the Sky in Any Photo in Photoshop: A 2-Minute Tutorial
- You Want To Touch Leica’s New Touchscreen Camera
- Office 365: A guide to the updates
- Facebook Exec Campbell Brown: We Are Launching a News Subscription Product
- It’s Time For Amazon to Make a Phone Again. Seriously
- The BoringLoop? Elon Musk Plans Tunnel-Based Hyperloop From New York To D.C.
- Bluetooth is getting a big upgrade to make it better for smart homes
- Genesis Flashback could be Sega fans’ answer to the SNES Classic
- Woman falls while taking selfie, destroys row of artwork worth $200,000
- Dust is making you fat, study says
- New Twitter update lets you mute even more trolls
- The Ultimate Playlist Of Banned Wedding Songs
- China mall introduces ‘husband storage’ pods for shopping wives
- Google bolsters security to prevent another Google Docs phishing attack
- Samsung confirms Galaxy Note 8 for late August
- Museums around the world offering free coloring books
- Why am I getting so many robocalls?
If you see some important tech news that you feel we should share with our readers, please let us know and we’ll consider including it in our next post.
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