Tuesday 26 June 2018

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It's Tuesday, June 26, 2018.

Hey, good morning! 

The next version of iOS isn’t ready for wide release, but we loaded up the beta to let you know how things look so far. Also, Alamo Drafthouse is getting into the theater-subscription game, and the Tesla Semi’s ‘Mad Max’ mode is apparently a real thing. We’ll explain.
 

Smoother and more stable.

Apple iOS 12 preview

Apple iOS 12 preview

We'll have a full, more-nuanced review when the software actually ships this fall, but Chris Velazco has been playing with the iOS 12 beta for a few days now. If you’re wondering how the updated Do Not Disturb feature or Screen Time monitoring are in real-life usage, then it’s time to take in some early impressions.

And maybe even a new HomePod.

Apple's future AirPods may offer noise cancellation and greater range
 

Apple's future AirPods may offer noise cancellation and greater range<br />   

Bloomberg sources claim that a higher-end version of the totally wireless earbuds could arrive "as early as" 2019 with noise cancellation and longer wireless range in addition to protection against rain and sweat. That’s in addition to rumors of upgrades that include a new wireless chip and hands-free Siri commands.

A new challenger enters.

Alamo Drafthouse will test its own version of MoviePass

MoviePass has spawned another copy, this time from Alamo Drafthouse. The theater chain is going to beta test a Season Pass offer that sounds even more convenient than the competition. Use the Drafthouse mobile app to make your purchase, and when you arrive at the theater, it'll unlock your tickets -- no need to wait in line to scan your barcode at the box office. Your server will check your ticket once you're seated, when they take your food or drink order. You can purchase extra tickets for your party when you make your seat reservation. The test starts July 18th at its Yonkers, NY location, and pricing is TBA.

Watch out for the blue shells.
 

Now Nintendo's cardboard Labo controller works with 'Mario Kart'
 

Now Nintendo's cardboard Labo controller works with 'Mario Kart'<br />   

If you have the Nintendo Labo cardboard Variety Kit and a copy of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, then you can play the game in a new way. Build yourself the Toy-Con Motorbike controller, and you can use it as a steering wheel.
 

Attention Prime shoppers.
 

Amazon expands Prime discounts to all Whole Foods stores this week
 

Amazon expands Prime discounts to all Whole Foods stores this week<br />   

The company announced that all Whole Foods and Whole Foods 365 stores will offer discounts for Prime members starting Wednesday. Amazon Prime subscribers will get an extra 10 percent off sale items marked with a special yellow tag and larger discounts on certain products marked with a blue Prime Member Deal label.
 

Why stop at augmented reality rulers?
 

Google Earth can measure the distance between your house and the Louvre
 

The latest update to Google Earth is the ability to measure the distance between two points on the globe -- according to Google, it’s one of the most-requested features. The Measure tool goes live in Chrome today and will be added to Android this week, with iOS getting in on the party "soon."
 

Watch an AI vs. humans exhibition game on Twitch July 28th

Elon Musk's 'Dota 2' AI bots are taking on pro teams
 

OpenAI, which Elon Musk co-founded, has been taking on top Dota 2 players with bots since last year, and now it's gunning for a team of top professionals in an exhibition match at one of the biggest events in eSports.
 

But wait, there's more...

1. Tesla's prototype Semi has a 'Mad Max' Autopilot mode

2. Samsung's Galaxy S10 may include an in-display fingerprint reader

3. Facebook says Cambridge Analytica may not have accessed EU user data

4. What's on TV: 'The Expanse' season finale and 'Kiss Me First'

5. HBO's website is apparently blocked in China thanks to John Oliver

6. Supreme Court won't hear 'Making a Murderer' appeal

7. Oculus TV arrives today with a promising, though questionable, start

8. DARPA wheels change from tires to tracks without stopping

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