If you bought Halo: The Master Chief Collection, then you're probably still waiting for online multiplayer to be un-broken. Welcome to the age of the "day one patch." That's not all we have on deck, though -- read on for Engadget's news highlights from the last 24 hours.
Engadget Daily: Yoga 3 Pro, the 'day one patch,' and more!
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