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June 6, 2018

WWDC 2018: Our Highlights on Apple’s Developer Conference

WWDC 2018: Our Highlights on Apple’s Developer Conference

Here I am, just finished watching Apple’s keynote at WWDC 2018 Conference. It was fun to see what Apple has been working for the past year, some really cool updates coming to the iPhone and iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. We have decided to share our highlights on Apple’s Developer Conference, so you simply won’t have to watch the keynote again hah! In all seriousness, I love the part where Apple spoke about privacy, about them working tirelessly to create a seamless experience. This is music to my ears and it will be interesting to give it a whirl. Now let’s break it down!

Announcing upgraded operating systems for iPhone and iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. We’ve packed them with new features and experiences, so with a simple update this fall all your devices will feel more powerful, personal, and fun than ever.

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iOS New Features

This is where I have been putting more of my attention and at the same time noticing so many cool updates. To be honest, I have a feeling that Apple has been learning a lot from its competitor (Android) even though they mentioned that iOS has the fastest software OS adoption than Android. From introducing a new file for AR called the USDZ, I particularly loved the app called: Measure where you would use to phone to measure things in real-time through AR.

Apple introduced another new app called: Shortcuts where you will be able to direct a series of actions through this app, all triggered by setting your own keywords with Siri. It’s pretty impressive, imagine with just a few words, Siri can set up your home thermostat, your home commute and even play your favorite playlist. It’s super intuitive, might be interested to give it a try myself.

Just like Google, Apple has acknowledged the fact that we spend a lot of time on our phones and it’s becoming quite distracting throughout our daily life. They have improved the Do Not Disturb Mode for your bedtime and also you can set up your DND Mode by setting it up with a timer or whenever you are leaving your actual location. For the same occasion, Apple is finally releasing the Group Notifications, with a swipe you can now triage a whole bunch of notifications away.

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Introducing Memojis

The cool stuff hah! We have to see this type of Emojis before with Samsung but no one does it like Apple. With iOS12, you can now customize your own Emojis, now called: Memojis. It’s fun but again how long you wanna spend time on your phone

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Group FaceTime

That’s a cool feature coming to iOS12 where you will be able to use Group FaceTime up to 32 people simultaneously. That would be video conference a lot funnier, not sure about productive though! One thing though, the UI for this new feature has been giving a lot of think about their approach. It’s a nice touch to see the person’s window getting larger as they talk but I think we would have thought about something a little bit more visual.

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WatchOS New Features

Not a lot of people were too crazy about the latest updates on WatchOS, I personally liked the new app entitled: Walkie Talkie where you simply communicate to another Apple Watch user by simply pressing the Talk button. Great onboarding for adding a new contact/friend.

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MacOS New Features

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Dark Mode!

Some little thing are coming to MacOS but the most noticeable change would be the introduction of Dark Mode. You gotta admit that it makes everything look even more gorgeous. This might be my most exciting feature to come on the next MacOS.

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Most of the updates were mostly software NOT hardware. It’s mostly to be expected when you are attending the WWDC which are for developers. I loved those little updates, nothing too crazy but enough for us designers to start to think about different things related to our workflow. Hope you have enjoyed this coverage.

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June 5, 2018

Adobe’s next big software secret? An augmented reality tool called Project Aero

Itching to create an augmented reality object? Adobe will soon have software to help. Adobe recently teased Project Aero, an upcoming software that helps design AR objects, including support for Apple’s ARKit.

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June 5, 2018

Tim O’Reilly on How to Do Things You Thought Were Impossible at SXSW 2018 [Video]

At SXSW 2018, Founder and CEO of O’Reilly Media, Tim O’Reilly discusses machine learning, humanity, and the future of tech. In his Featured Session, “Do More. Do Things That Were Previously Impossible” O’Reilly poses an important question to the audience.

“What’s keeping us from working on the stuff that matters?”

O’Reilly believes we are at a crossroad as we confront the technological future. A crossroad that could determine the future of humanity and what it means to work. How we use technology should not only be a business decision – but a moral decision. According to O’Reilly, right now, we are about 80 years into a 100-year cycle of growth and have only begun to recognize the capabilities of the technology available. First and foremost, we must recognize how human values and morals fit into the picture.

Technology is limited only by the creativity of its developers – the same drone technology is used in a startup that delivers Starbucks orders at conferences as is used in a startup called Zipline that delivers on-demand blood and medicines in countries without developed roads or infrastructure. Within 15 minutes, Zipline is able to deliver blood to a person in need and save a life.

According to O’Reilly, technology should be used to augment humans so that we can focus on real issues and dedicate more resources to building a better world. Startups like Zipline are “showing what the future could be for all of us if we start working on the right things with today’s technology.” Machines are amazing at making a better world. Without machines, we wouldn’t be able to feed 7 billion people. But, we need to shift our focus towards solving the real issues affecting our world.

“There’s plenty for humans to do…dealing with climate change, rebuilding our infrastructure, feeding the world, ending disease, resettling refugees, caring for each other, educating the next generation, and best of all if we could put all these machines to work we could together as a world, enjoy the fruits of shared prosperity.”

Learn more about O’Reilly’s vision for the future of technology and the human race in the full Featured Session at the 2018 SXSW Conference. Browse more 2018 Keynotes, Featured Sessions, Red Carpets, and Q&A’s on our YouTube Channel.

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June 5, 2018

A Conversation with Ready Player One Author Ernest Cline at SXSW 2018 [Video]

“I tell everybody, everything you could ever want writing your first novel has happened to me.”

The day after the World Premiere of Ready Player One, David Baszucki of Roblox interviewed best-selling novelist, screenwriter, and full-time geek Ernest Cline about the buzzed-about premiere, how Steven Spielberg got involved with the adaptation, Cline’s inspirations and influences, and last but not least, his DeLorean.

“It’s an honor for me to be here. I’ve been coming to SXSW for twenty years, I’ve seen a lot of film premieres and attended a lot of panels here. In the back of mind, I’ve always dreamed of getting to do this myself someday, but never at this level. It’s great to be here in Austin and celebrate this experience with you guys.

Ready Player One is a love letter to video games and pop culture. Cline claims he grew up at the right time to make this universe possible. “I was born in 1972, which looking back is the perfect time to be writing this story,” said Cline. I was born the year Pong came out and the same year coin-operated video games were created, and as such I got to be a part of the very first generation to have video games.”

Cline never imagined that one of the world’s most renowned directors would be interested in adapting his beloved book for the big screen. After he sold the book to Random House, a bidding war for the rights ensued. In the end Warner Bros won, and according to Cline, a miracle happened which led Spielberg to read Cline’s script, then his novel, and decide to take on the film!

Ready Player One will be available to own on DVD/Blue-Ray on July 24, 2018.

Watch the video above for the full Conversation with Ernest Cline Featured Session. Browse more 2018 Keynotes, Featured Sessions, Red Carpets, and Q&A’s on our YouTube Channel.

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June 4, 2018

Melinda Gates Interactive Keynote at SXSW 2018 [Video]

“Even though the American workforce has evolved dramatically over the course of my lifetime, the American workplace has not caught up to that.”

Empowering philanthropist and Co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Melinda Gates, looks at the transformed American workforce compared to the unchanged American workplace and discusses with a panel of leading industry women the way new technologies, new business models, and new social movements are redefining what it means to go to work during her Interactive Keynote at the 2018 SXSW Conference.

The core of Gates’ work is empowering women and girls to realize their full potential and grow to be powerful voices in the world. During the Keynote, Gates tells the story of her experience being a young woman in the tech industry feeling like she doesn’t fit in and facing the challenges of the aggressive, combative culture of the workplace that is being cultivated from the start. Her story is the same story of many women and people of color across all industries. The diverse modern workforce faces many barriers and biases that stem from the unchanged workplace lead by people who “still assume that talent looks exactly like one thing and comes from one place.”

“Young people, especially women and people of color enter the workforce. They’re so eager to have their talents on display, to use all this knowledge of everything they’ve learned, to have their ideas finally taken hold, but all of a sudden they bump up against these barrier and these biases and that starts to make them question whether in fact they belong.”

Later in the Keynote, Gates brings three women on stage who are changing the status quo of their workplaces and leading their industries towards a future that is inclusive and welcoming for all. Joanna Coles, Chief Content Officer at Hearst Magazines, Nina Shaw, founding Partner of TIME’S UP, and Stacy Brown-Philpot, CEO of TaskRabbit, join Melinda Gates in discussion about the conversations that need to take place, bringing women and people of color to join these conversations, and investing in young leaders’ ideas while also empowering them to be resilient and create change in the workplace.

“We all have to take it upon ourselves to change the cultures we are involved in.”

Watch the entire 2018 SXSW Conference Interactive Keynote with Melinda Gates followed by an audience Q&A and learn how you can transform your workplace to foster a culture of support and mentor the diverse leaders of tomorrow.

Get inspired by a multitude of diverse visionaries at SXSW – browse more 2018 Keynotes, Featured Sessions, Red Carpets, and Q&A’s on our YouTube Channel.

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June 4, 2018

Facebook says it “disagrees” with the New York Times’ criticisms of its device-integrated APIs

Facebook has responded to a New York Times story that raises privacy concerns about the company’s device-integrated APIs, saying that it “disagree[s] with the issues they’ve raised about these APIs.”<p>Headined “Facebook Gave Device Makers Deep Access to Data on Users and Friends,” the New York Times …
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June 4, 2018

#Inframunk Collection Vs Iceland Series

#Inframunk Collection Vs Iceland Series

It’s that time of the year where I am seeing so many of my friends traveling to Iceland, it’s indeed a beautiful destination! It’s a stunning country and we love it as well on ABDZ. One thing though, we are starting to get used to see the same photos from the same locations, sometimes it might get pretty exasperating. For me the least, how about we change the atmosphere a little? Let’s take a look at our friend GMUNK with his #inframunk collection shot entirely in Iceland! In their words, “captured the terrain using his custom modified Full-Spectrum FujiFilm X-T2 IR, a grip of LifePixel Super-Color Infrared Filters and some Vintage Nikon Manual Focus lenses – together producing some fiercely psychedelic and experimental palettes”.

During the Summer of 2017, Munko embarked on an ultra-inspiring Photography Adventure through the amazing country of Iceland, traveling with his homies from the PhoGølscollective – Jake Sargeant and James Heredia. Together they spent 11 days exploring various sites from all over the island, pushing themselves to keep it dialed and produce results they could be proud of.

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June 4, 2018

Stylish Digital Artworks by Alex Maltsev

Stylish Digital Artworks by Alex Maltsev

We would love to introduce the work of Alex Maltsev who is a digital artist based in Los Angeles, California. I am surprised we have never featured him on ABDZ but now it’s official. His style is quite experimental because you can notice how Alex is trying different concepts and it’s working quite well for him. Focusing his work on of course digital art, motion, and illustration; make sure to check out more of his works on Behance.

Alex not to limit himself to a certain style or method, and is always striving to grow as an artist.

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June 3, 2018

‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ Drops 65 Percent at the Box Office, Breaking the Wrong Records

The weekend could have been worse for “Solo: A Star Wars Story”: It dropped 65 percent at the box office, but the projection going in was closer to 70 percent. Add to this a drop of 46 percent overseas and we’re looking a film with a shortfall in the tens of millions at a minimum.

“Solo” likely scared studios off from programming any major new openings this weekend, which was a mistake. Last year saw the first June weekend thrive with “Wonder Woman,” which turned out to be last summer’s biggest domestic hit. This weekend, total box office dropped about $80 million, or 40 percent from last year. Last week the box office was about eight percent ahead of 2017, but this week’s freefall will bring that down to about 6.5 percent. If we can sustain that through the summer, that will be terrific — but that’s a big if.

Through 10 days, “Solo” is just under $150 million domestic ($264 million worldwide, with Japan the sole major territory yet to open). That could be around two thirds of its ultimate haul, which looks headed to $225 million domestic and $400 million worldwide. That will make “Solo” one of the highest-grossing, money-losing films ever — although still below the adjusted results for 1963’s “Cleopatra,” which managed to be the biggest film released that year and a studio-crushing flop.

In 2017, $225 million for “Solo” would placed it at #13. It’s a stunning reversal after the last three Disney releases each proved to be the top films of their years, grossing between $550 million and nearly $1 billion. A trend or a fluke? Disney will have to wait with bated breath until “Chapter Nine” opens for Christmas 2019. Much sooner, we’ll see if it could be a virus infecting other franchise heavyweights like “Incredibles 2” and “The Lost World: Fallen Kingdom,” both of which open mid-June. (“Ocean’s 8” joins the fray this Friday, with decent if lesser expectations.)

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Adrift

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From the box-office perspective, summer began in late April with “Avengers: Infinity Wars” — but the releases this week don’t reflect the season. Three combined for $18 million total, with nearly two thirds of that coming from “Adrift” with Shailene Woodley lost at sea. STX is reported to be into the film for a combined acquisition/marketing cost of under $30 million, so it could justify the investment. The performance is on par with the opening of “47 Meters Down” last June. That sleeper went on to quadruple its opening, but “Adrift” will have to fight off some strong new openers to have a chance to do that.

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BH Tilt’s low-budget (including lower than usual marketing expense) “Upgrade” managed the sixth spot after getting some buzz first at South by Southwest and subsequent positive reviews. A near-future thriller with self-driving cars playing a key role, it’s unusual to see a genre film show a gross on Saturday equal to its Thursday night/Friday results. This has a shot at holding on for more than two weeks, and potentially adding theaters (it debuted at 1,457).

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“Action Point”

Playing a second week would be a gift for the latest Johnny Knoxville effort “Action Point,” a career low. His “Jackass” films once opened as high as over $50 million. With $2.3 million and ninth place, his moment seems to have passed.

“Deadpool 2” grossed nearly 80 per cent as much as “Solo” going into its third week. That’s a 46 percent drop (of course, all films this week follow the elevated comparison of the three-day Memorial weekend). That’s close to the third-week drop for the original “Deadpool,” which adjusted reached $300 million at this point; “Deadpool 2” stands at $254 million, still very good. Worldwide totals should reach around $700 million, even without China — especially impressive given its relatively modest production costs under $150 million.

The other Marvel title, “Avengers: Infinity War,” dropped 40 per cent. It’s still #4 and made over $10 million in its sixth weekend. Domestic total is $642 million, and it will almost certainly fall a little shy of “Black Panther,” which is creeping up to $700 million.

“The Book Club” dropped less than 33 percent with $6.8 million. It should reach $60 million, about a 4.5 multiple from its opening. Its senior female four leads come in at an average age over 70. Maybe Johnny Knoxville should consider costarring with them.

Female leads also head “Life of the Party” and “Breaking In” also showed similar holds. “Overboard” with Eugenio Derbez held on to 10th spot. The English-language comedy from Pantelion will be that production company’s biggest domestic success.

The Top Ten

1. Solo: A Star Wars Story (Disney) Week 2; Last weekend #1

$29,296,000 (-65%) in 4,382 theaters (no change); PTA (per theater allowance): $6,687; Cumulative: $148,889,000

2. Deadpool 2 (20th Century Fox) Week 3; Last weekend #2

$23,325,000 (-46%) in 4,161 theaters (-188); PTA: $5,606; Cumulative: $254,652,000

3. Adrift (STX) NEW – Cinemascore: B+; Metacritic: 56; Est. budget: $35 million

$11,510,000 in 3,015 theaters; PTA: $3,818; Cumulative: $11,510,000

4. Avengers: Infinity War (Disney) Week 6; Last weekend #3

$10,371,000 (-40%) in 3,570 theaters (-198); PTA: $2,905; Cumulative: $642,870,000

5. Book Club (Paramount) Week 3; Last weekend #4

$6,800,000 (-32%) in 3,169 theaters (+169); PTA: $2,146; Cumulative: $47,317,000

6. Upgrade (BH Tilt) NEW – Metacritic: 65; Est. budget: $4 million

$4,458,000 in 1,457 theaters; PTA: $3,060; Cumulative: $4,458,000

7. Life of the Party (Warner Bros.) Week 4; Last weekend #5

$3,455,000 (-36%) in 2,511 theaters (-426); PTA: $1,376; Cumulative: $46,301,000

8. Breaking In (Universal) Week; Last weekend #6

$2,815,000 (-%) in 1,682 theaters (-303); PTA: $1,674; Cumulative: $41,346,000

9. Action Point (Paramount) NEW – Cinemascore: C+; Metacritic: 37; Est. budget: $19 million

$2,315,000 in 2,032 theaters; PTA: $1,139; Cumulative: $2,315,000

10. Overboard (Lionsgate) Week 5; Last weekend #8

$1,975,000 (-37%) in 1,228 theaters (+32); PTA: $1,608; Cumulative: $45,523,000

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June 3, 2018

Tom Cruise Performs His Most Dangerous Stunt Yet in ‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout’ — Watch

Tom Cruise broke his ankle while filming “Mission: Impossible – Fallout,” and the injury didn’t even occur during the most serious stunt. The 55-year-old — whose penchant for performing death-defying feats himself rather than relying on stuntmen — also performed the highly dangerous HALO (high altitude, low opening) Jump to once again make Ethan Hunt’s exploits feel as real as possible. Watch a behind-the-scenes look at the stunt below.

Said jumps usually take place at 25,000 feet, which is high enough to induce hypoxia and “the bends” — “You start losing your mind and you don’t realize it,” says one stunt coordinator in the video. Everyone else in in the featurette likewise plays up how dangerous the jump was, as there’s much that can go wrong and no room for error. Cruise himself doesn’t add much other than saying how excited he is for audiences to see this latest act of derring-do.

“Fallout” is the sixth entry in the “Mission: Impossible” franchise, and like 2015’s “Rogue Nation” it was directed by Christopher McQuarrie. Michelle Monaghan, Rebecca Ferguson, Henry Cavill, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames, Alec Baldwin, Angela Bassett, Wes Bentley, and Vanessa Kirby co-star in the film, which Paramount will release on July 27.

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