- Google and Nintendo inject up to US$30 million into Niantic’s augmented reality future (Re/code)
- Federal court rules Cartoon Network’s free Android app doesn’t violate privacy (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Welcome to the age of drone parenting, where involvement in kids’ tech lives can reach new heights (Fast Company)
- Star Wars Battlefront becomes the largest beta in EA’s history (Games Industry)
- Kanye West denounces in-app purchasing, despite his wife’s mobile game being scrutinized for promoting just that (Time)
- Sharp’s new Android robot-phone RoBoHoN may be “smart,” but it won’t fit easily in your pocket (Tech Times)
- Table tennis gets a virtual reality makeover courtesy of Facebook’s Oculus Rift (Mashable)

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- Google and Nintendo inject US$20 million into Niantic's augmented reality future (Variety)
- Federal court rules Cartoon Network's free Android app doesn't violate privacy (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Welcome to the age of drone parenting, where involvement in kids' tech lives can reach new heights (Fast Company)
- Star Wars Battlefront becomes the largest beta in EA's history (Games Industry)
- Kanye West denounces in-app purchasing, despite his wife's mobile game being scrutinized for promoting just that (Time)
- Sharp's new Android robot-phone RoBoHoN may be "smart," but it won't fit easily in your pocket (Tech Times)
- Table tennis gets a virtual reality makeover courtesy of Facebook's Oculus Rift (Mashable)
October 15, 2015