- Even with its factories at maximum capacity, LEGO is facing a worldwide shortage heading into the holiday season (The Telegraph)
- Move over augmented reality. Funded by Google and Qualcomm, Magic Leap takes a big step in “mixed reality” tech (re/code)
- Comcast is unlocking viewer data from the set-top boxes and streaming apps – and the TV ad market could be forever changed because of it (The Wall Street Journal)
- Emojis don’t just magically appear on your phone, there’s actually a systematic process for making them pop culture-worthy (The New York Times)

Kidscreened
- Even with its factories at maximum capacity, LEGO is facing a worldwide shortage heading into the holiday season (The Telegraph)
- In showing off its new virtual creations, Magic Leap takes a big step in blending physical and digital worlds (re/code)
- Comcast will unlock viewing data from the set-top boxes and streaming apps used by its subscribers - and the TV ad market could be forever changed because of it (The Wall Street Journal)
- Emojis don't just magically appear on your phone, there's actually a systematic process for making them pop culture-worthy (The New York Times)
October 21, 2015