News Headlines - 14 October 2016

Michelle Obama’s speech on Donald Trump was remarkable - The Washington Post

It's been six days since a hot-mic tape in which Donald Trump makes a series of lewd and sexually suggestive comments about women went public. But until first lady Michelle Obama stepped on the podium at a campaign rally for Hillary Clinton on Thursday in New Hampshire, no public figure has so effectively encapsulated how this moment has made many American women feel.

Dentsu’s Tokyo HQ raided over worker’s suicide

The Tokyo headquarters of Dentsu — the sprawling advertising agency embroiled in an overbilling scandal — has been raided by officials investigating the suicide of an employee.

Sony PlayStation is launching mobile games on Android and iOS to take on Nintendo

Sony's PlayStation gaming business is planning to launch more than five smartphone games, the company said on Friday, following in the steps of Nintendo as the Japanese electronics giant aims to take a slice of the lucrative mobile games market.

Samsung Predicts $3 Billion Hit to Future Profits After Pulling Galaxy Note 7 - The New York Times

Samsung Electronics said on Friday that it expected about $3 billion in operating profits to evaporate over the next two quarters because of its decision to ditch the troubled Galaxy Note 7 smartphone.

The BBC gives Nicola Sturgeon a gorilla toy to apologise for showing escaped ape instead of First Minister on Breakfast show

The BBC has apologised for mixing Nicola Sturgeon up with an escaped gorilla at London Zoo by presenting her with a cuddly toy version of the animal.