The Daily Populous

Tuesday June 5th, 2018 morning edition

image for iOS 12 introduced, to run on everything that runs iOS 11

Also as expected, Apple is updating its augmented reality functionality with iOS 12.

The company said iOS 12 will improve its Photos app with a beefed-up search library and better suggestions.

Voice memos will gain a new look and be able to sync recordings across iOS 12 devices through iCloud.

All told, iOS 12 doesn't promise a ton of show-stopping changes, but its many smaller-scale improvements should help polish up iOS from a quality-of-life standpoint.

It's worth noting that all of these new features may not roll out with iOS 12 right away, though.

It took Apple several releases over many months to add all the features that were promised in iOS 11. »

Supreme Court rules narrowly for Colorado baker who wouldn't make same-sex wedding cake

Authored by cnbc.com

But Kennedy also stressed the importance of gay rights while noting that litigation on similar issues is likely to continue in lower courts.

"The Supreme Court rightly concluded that the Colorado Civil Rights Commission failed to show tolerance and respect for Mr. Phillips' religious beliefs.

Mullins and Craig were planning their wedding in Massachusetts in 2012 and wanted the cake for a reception in Colorado, where gay marriage was not yet legal. »

EcoRobotix and Blue River built smart weed-killing robots

Authored by cnbc.com

This weed-killing AI robot uses 20 times less herbicide and may disrupt a $26 billion market.

Ecorobotix says the robot uses 20 times less herbicide than traditional methods.

Blue River Technology has a See and Spray robot that uses a library of images to identify differences between plants and weeds. »

Trump: 'I have the absolute right to pardon myself'

Authored by cnn.com

Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump asserted Monday that he has the right to pardon himself but suggested that he won't use that power, adding that the special counsel investigation is "unconstitutional.".

"As has been stated by numerous legal scholars, I have the absolute right to PARDON myself, but why would I do that when I have done nothing wrong?

As has been stated by numerous legal scholars, I have the absolute right to PARDON myself, but why would I do that when I have done nothing wrong? »