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Wednesday, 1 July 2020
Leading Edge Data Centres puts AU$20 million towards Newcastle data centre campus
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Suncorp Group rejigs operating model to fast-track digital and data transformation
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Apple tells app devs to use IPv6 as it's 1.4 times faster than IPv4
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Best place to buy contacts online in 2020 - CNET
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Samsung opts out of IFA, plans its own September event instead - CNET
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FCC's Keep Americans Connected pledge is over. Now what? - CNET
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Team GO Rocket is bringing double trouble from the air!
Team Rocket is blasting off again!
What you need to know
- Niantic has teased the return of Team GO Rocket to Pokémon Go.
- Previously Niantic had announced that Team GO Rocket updates would be on hold until September.
- The Willow Report has resumed with a new Team GO Rocket storyline.
Although Niantic previously announced that Team GO Rocket would not be getting monthly updates again until September, today it teased the return of the villains of Pokémon Go with a new Willow Report. The story presented in this issue of the Willow Report referenced the recent Solstice Event, during which Team Mystic's Leader, Blanche discovered some scraps of paper containing notes linked to the infamous Team GO Rocket. Blanche brought these notes to Professor Willow saying a simple and straight forward, "Something's up."
The first scrap of paper depicted a Team GO Rocket grunt building a hot air balloon emblazoned with the Rocket R. The second scrap had the grunt in the hot air baloon dropping a net on a Pikachu from above. Recently, data miners found code in the Pokémon Go APK concerning Team GO Rocket balloons as well. It is certainly possible that the Willow Reports will continue through the summer - after all, the initial introduction to Team GO Rocket was extended over a long period of time with several Willow Reports fleshing out the story. However, I wouldn't count out Team GO Rocket showing up sooner, perhaps even in time for Pokémon GO Fest 2020.
Are you excited for the possibility of Team GO Rocket aerial attacks? Let us know in the comments below, and be sure to check out our Complete Pokédex, as well as our many Pokémon Go guides so you can be the very best like no one ever was!
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Samsung opts out of IFA, plans its own September event instead - CNET
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The Last of Us Part II: All journal entry locations
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Mars 2020 mission launch date slips for the third time
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Set down your controller and read these 15 great books about video games
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Amazon’s Crucible, released in May, returning to closed beta
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Battle of Gettysburg
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AU$8m fleet of shark-spotting drones and drumlines for the NSW coastline
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Mount Sinai study suggests social media may help some people keep active during COVID-19 lockdown
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Microsoft will ban Forza players who add the confederate flag to their digital cars
If you play Forza Horizon or Forza Motorsport, you have some freedom to personalize cars in the game, even adding your own custom designs. One popular example: players have used the feature to recreate the General Lee, the 1969 Dodge Charger from The Dukes of Hazzard, in almost every single Forza game since at least 2007. But the General Lee famously includes the controversial confederate flag on its back — and Microsoft has just announced it will ban players who use that symbol (among others) in the game.
In a statement posted on Twitter last Friday, Microsoft updated its enforcement guidelines to have a zero-tolerance policy for any player using the confederate flag or other symbols that represent “notorious iconography,” including...
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Facebook bans boogaloo groups, but some smaller groups remain - CNET
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Netflix's Cursed drops a full trailer, fleshing out its magical world - CNET
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Animal Crossing: New Horizons bug guide for July 2020
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Discord rebrands as a chat app, distances itself from gaming
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EA releases statement on sexual abuse in the gaming industry
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VR wearable can simulate temperature changes using odorless chemicals
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Xbox Live GM Dan McCulloch leaving company after 15 years
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