
A lot of people are taking screenshots of their Pokémon Go catches, and if you gotta save them all you might backup your photos to OneDrive. Now the storage service can recognize and identify monsters in screenshots for easy searching.
- OneDrive could already intelligently sort your images based on their contents, and now it even recognizes individual monsters in Pokémon Go screenshots. You can even search the 150 monsters by name. The nifty little feature comes along with a few other updates to the service, like improved search, automatically generated albums, a new photo folders view, and more. [Office Blog]
- Verizon is likely going to be the new owner of Yahoo! It’s not that I’m excited; I just wanted to honor the exclamation point in the name. They’re set to close a $5 billion deal for the flailing internet giant’s assets. Verizon also purchased AOL last year for $4.4 billion. They’re just really big fans of the 90s. [Recode]
- Wikileaks has just published thousands of leaked emails from the Democratic National Committee. Some of the emails include personal information of donors, including home addresses, credit card numbers, and more. If you’ve donated to the DNC before, here’s how to check if your info was in the emails. Wikileaks has been criticized before for not redacting identifying information of civilians in previous leaks. [Gizmodo]
- Reminder! You only have one more week to upgrade to Windows 10 for free. After July 29th, the full version of the operating system will cost $119. It’s not clear if there will be a discounted version if you just want to upgrade from an existing Windows license.
Source: LifeHacker

