News Headlines - 11 April 2016
▽Kerry says Hiroshima 'gut-wrenching' reminder world should abandon nuclear weapons | Reuters
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Monday called his visit to a memorial to victims of the 1945 U.S. nuclear attack on Hiroshima "gut-wrenching" and said it was a reminder of the need to pursue a world free of nuclear weapons.
▽U.K.’s Daily Mail Explores Bid for Yahoo Backed by Private Equity - WSJ
The U.K.’s Daily Mail has emerged as a suitor for Yahoo Inc.’s assets, joining a wide group of interested companies said to include telecom giant Verizon Communications Inc. as an April 18 deadline for preliminary offers nears.
▽Amazon's new Kindle Oasis has leaked: cool battery case, but not waterproof | The Verge
Amazon has a new, top-of-the-line Kindle announcement coming at some point this week, but a Tmall page (that went down while I was writing this story) has spoiled the details before Jeff Bezos' grand reveal. It's called the Kindle Oasis, according to the page,
▽Crunchyroll, Kadokawa Announce Partnership - Anime News Network
Media distribution service Crunchyroll and Japanese publisher Kadokawa Corporation announced a partnership on Monday that will grant Crunchyroll exclusive worldwide digital distribution rights outside of Asia for anime titles published by Kadokawa in the next year.
▽Texas Teen Is 10th U.S. Death Linked to Takata Airbag
A 10th person has died in a crash in the U.S. involving a ruptured Takata Corp. airbag inflator, according to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.