Friday 31 January 2020

Apple finishes rebuilding its maps in the US

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It's Friday, January 31, 2020.

Hey, good morning! You look fabulous.

Super Bowl LIV weekend is finally here, and for the first time, we can watch at home with a faux-K feed (it’s really 1080p, but it looks great and supports HDR in some cases). Of course, there had to be a catch, and a dispute between Fox and Roku may keep people from using that smart TV platform to tune in on Sunday. 

There are alternatives, including Amazon’s $35 Fire TV 4K stick or signing up for a free trial of Fubo TV, but really, who needs another complication? 

-- Richard

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The next step? Remapping Europe.
 

Apple is officially done rebuilding its maps in the US
 

Apple Maps didn’t launch with success. Comparatively skeletal, its competition did everything better. But Apple didn’t give up. It has been rebuilding the most fundamental part of the experience -- the base maps themselves. For at least the past six months, the company has been pushing live more accurate maps with better represented coastlines, airports and malls. And today the company says it's finally done. Well, in the United States, anyway. 
 

Contrary to my fever dreams.

No new Switch in 2020
 

No new Switch in 2020<br />   

Nintendo will start selling a special Animal Crossing Switch in March, but it won't be releasing a brand-new model this year. Shuntaro Furukawa, the gaming giant's president and CEO, has laid rumors to rest that an upgraded version of the console is on the way. In a call with investors, the executive said the company had “no plans to launch a new Nintendo Switch model during 2020.” No Switch Pro, at least for now. 

In the middle of 2019, Nintendo released an upgraded Switch with a longer battery life than the original -- so that might be your best bet for the most-capable Switch console. 
 

It’s official.
 

GMC will revive the Hummer as a 1,000HP electric truck
 

GMC will revive the Hummer as a 1,000HP electric truck<br />   

Get ready for a rebirth of the Hummer as an all-electric truck, with a full reveal due on May 20th. So far, we’ve seen its grill in a 15-second teaser, and a 30-second ad will air during the Super Bowl. 

As far as specs, GMC estimates the new Hummer will have up to 1,000HP, a peak 11,500lb/ft of torque and a 0-to-60 time of around three seconds -- a fair rival for the triple-motor Tesla Cybertruck if everything holds up.

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Its investment in one-day shipping might be paying off.
 

Amazon has 150 million Prime members now
 

Amazon has 150 million Prime members now<br />   

Yes, the company shared concrete numbers on… something. Amazon's latest earnings release is one for the books and announces the company now has 150 million Prime members around the world, which is a huge step up from the 100 million it announced back in 2018. This is despite the increase in Prime membership fee from $99 to $119 a couple of years ago.

"We've made Prime delivery faster -- the number of items delivered to US customers with Prime's free one-day and same-day delivery more than quadrupled this quarter compared to last year," said CEO Jeff Bezos in a statement. 

Amazon also recorded $87.4 billion in revenue, which is a whopping 21 percent increase over the same time last year.
 

What’s range anxiety?
 

Musk: 'It won't be long' until the Model S goes 400 miles on a charge
 

Musk: 'It won't be long' until the Model S goes 400 miles on a charge<br />    On Tesla’s earnings call, someone asked Elon Musk whether the Model S and Model X would switch to the same battery cells his company currently uses in the Model 3. According to the CEO, Tesla’s plan is to continue improving the battery chemistry, and he estimates the car’s current range is already in the 380-mile range. With further improvement, he believes “it won't be long before Model S is 400 mile range.”
 

But wait, there's more...

1. FCC wants to fine one particular jerk almost $13 million for making 6,000 robocalls

2. Every smart device you love will die -- starting with Sonos

3. Apple outsold every other smartphone manufacturer in the world last quarter

4. Judge tells Peloton it can't countersue music publishers over high workout-music prices

5. Apple and Broadcom will have to pay $1.1 billion for infringing CalTech WiFi patents

6. Anyone with a camera and $5 can make their own license plate reader

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