Amazon confirms Prime Day dates

ChatGPT fails the jumpstart test, a first look at the new Superman movie, and more
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Amazon
Mark your calendars for Amazon Prime Day
The countdown to the next Prime Day has started (Amazon)
The rumored dates of July 16 and 17 have now been confirmed for the next Amazon Prime Day shopping event, during which we're sure to see an avalanche of tempting deals on tech and more – and some early offers have started running already.
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Artificial Intelligence
YouTube beats ChatGPT at jumpstarting your car
Would you trust an AI to help you jumpstart your car? (Shutterstock)
While we're hugely impressed with generative AI in a lot of ways, it still falls short in certain areas. Take jumpstarting your car, for example: if you want to avoid electrocuting yourself, it's better to follow a YouTube video than a diagram dreamt up by ChatGPT.
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Audio
The new Beats Pill speaker is official – and cheaper
Meet the new Beats Pill (Beats)
There's a lot to like about the newly unveiled Beats Pill speaker, which is straight away a contender for one of the best portable Bluetooth speakers on the market. It's cheaper than the previous model, it has longer battery life, and it adds a USB-C port too.
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Entertainment
Here's our first look at the next Superman movie
On-set images of the next Superman flick have leaked (Joshua Gunter / Cleveland.com)
Superman hasn't had the best of box-office runs in recent years, but with a new reboot for the character on the way, anticipation is once again high – and we've now got our first leaked image of actor David Corenswet in costume as the Man of Steel.
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iPhone
iOS 18 adds a really useful feature to Apple Maps
Apple Maps is getting some upgrades with iOS 18 (Apple)
Another handy upgrade has been discovered in iOS 18: at long last, Apple Maps is going to let you easily search for places (like bars or restaurants) in any area of the map, not just your current location, which should make planning trips a lot more straightforward.
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