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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 1 place · 12/07/2022 10:53 EDT

Vivaldi browser backs Mastodon to free social networks from Big Tech

Vivaldi browser is backing Mastodon to release online communications from Big Tech’s stranglehold. The Oslo-based company today became the first browser to integrate Mastodon — just weeks after launching its own server on the federated social network. The moves aim to accelerate the uptake of Mastodon, while attracting more users to Vivaldi’s privacy-focused browser. They arrive amid a backlash against Silicon Valley’s closed platforms and lock-in algorithms, which spread deeper... Read more

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Marris Adikwu @ The Next Web 3 place · 12/07/2022 08:02 EDT

Dependence on cloud’s ‘big three’ is hurting EU startup growth — it’s time for a new approach

In July, Sweden’s payments firm Klarna marked a drop in valuation at $6.7 billion, down from $46 billion in June 2021. The buy-now-pay-later firm — which was once seen as Europe’s most valuable private tech company — recorded its first ever large-scale layoffs in May as it shed 10% of its staff. Similarly, Berlin’s once fast-growing rapid grocery delivery startup Gorillas recently laid off 300 employees. Between the global economic... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 12/07/2022 08:01 EDT

EU challenges Meta to a duel over targeted advertising

When signing up for Facebook and Instagram, users are forced to agree to Meta’s privacy policy. This allows the company to deliver targeted adverts — but not for much longer. On Monday, EU privacy regulators ruled that users of Meta’s platforms should no longer have to accept these sort of adverts, sources from Reuters and the Wall Street Journal reveal. The regulators declared that this kind of coerced consent falls... Read more

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web 2 place · 12/06/2022 17:42 EDT

European scientists are developing nuclear waste batteries for use in space

Ministers at the European Space Agency (ESA) recently approved funding for a special project to build nuclear waste-powered batteries for use in space exploration. If successful, the new tech would make it possible to conduct operations in areas where access to solar energy is degraded or absent, such as on the dark side of the moon. Researchers working with the ESA believe they can use americium, a radioactive element derived... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 1 place · 12/06/2022 10:09 EDT

The Netherlands’ startup scene is booming, but it still needs to do more

The European startup scene is booming, with the total equity value exceeding $3 trillion in 2021 — the highest number ever recorded. Currently, four countries are the major players in the ecosystem: the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, and France, which host nearly two-thirds of the continent’s top 1,000 startups and scaleups. Among them, Amsterdam has seen explosive growth, with a whopping 53% average year-over-year growth since 2011. It has also... Read more

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Ben Dickson @ The Next Web · 12/06/2022 09:01 EDT

A Chief Automation Officer could transform your business — here’s how

Content provided by IBM and TNW Companies that don’t have a digitization and automation strategy will probably not survive in the next decade. Why? Because a host of technological developments are making it possible to free employees from a range of routine operations, so they can focus on the most impactful areas of business. Enterprises that embrace automation can have happier customers, more satisfied employees, and streamlined operations. From back-office... Read more

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Kirstie McDermott @ The Next Web · 12/06/2022 07:46 EDT

Just what are ‘returnships’ and why are they trending right now?

You can’t have been active in the workplace (or had an account on a social media platform) over the last couple of years and not come across the term the “Great Resignation,” also known as the Big Quit or the Great Reshuffle. It started as a US-based economic trend whereby employees voluntarily left their jobs en masse, and then spread to Europe. Whatever way it happened, the net result was... Read more

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Cate Lawrence @ The Next Web 2 place · 12/06/2022 04:28 EDT

Remote-controlled cars are preparing us for our autonomous future

The road to fully autonomous vehicles is long and marred by technological challenges, from the cost of developing the technology and commercial expansion, all the way through public acceptance and safety concerns. And that’s if people even want to give up driving in the first place. But there’s something that can help this transition, that can bridge the divide between the autonomous believers and self-driving sceptics: remote-controlled vehicles. And no,... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 2 place · 12/05/2022 08:03 EDT

Europe, take note: France bans short-haul flights

France has been given the green light to ban short-haul domestic flights. Specifically, between locations where there is a train alternative that takes less than 2.5 hours. When the French government suggested the measure in 2021 as part of the country’s Climate Law, it was contested by the Union of French Airports (UAF) and the European branch of the Airports Council International (ACI Europe). This led to an investigation by... Read more

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Emily DSilva @ The Next Web 1 place · 12/05/2022 02:29 EDT

3 ways data center design will change in the future

The evolution of data centers has been continuous since their advent, with the requirements of each technological era defining each phase of transformation. As the world abruptly shifted to digital during the COVID pandemic, we’re now producing more data than ever before. Naturally, the demand to manage, store, and process that data has also increased exponentially. Along with this heightened demand, comes a new set of challenges and things to... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 1 place · 12/02/2022 06:39 EDT

Meet the Slovenian fitness tracker that won the Apple Watch ‘App of the Year’ award

Amongst the 2022 Apple Store Awards winners, Gentler Streak emerged as the Apple Watch App of the year. For those of you who haven’t heard of it, the app — designed for iPhone and Apple Watch use — is a workout and fitness tracker that comes with a twist: a self-compassionate approach to exercise. Gentler Streak is the first product of Gentler Stories, a Slovenian-based mobile app studio that specializes... Read more

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web 2 place · 12/01/2022 16:16 EDT

European MRI study provides experimental evidence indicating our brains are quantum

We’ve long suspected the human brain is a quantum computer but we’ve never had any actual evidence to back this theory up. That is, until now. A pair of researchers from Trinity College in Dublin and the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw recently published what may turn out to be landmark research in the quest to understand the human brain, consciousness, and the physical nature of the universe itself.... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 2 place · 12/01/2022 10:07 EDT

If European SMEs are going to survive, they need tech now more than ever

According to EU data, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of Europe’s economy. They represent 99% of all businesses in the Union, employ around 100 million people, and account for more than half of Europe’s GDP. Yet, business survival for SMEs has been continuously challenged since the pandemic. After suffering the consequences of the COVID crisis, SMEs are now particularly affected by soaring energy prices, inflation, supply chain... Read more

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Cate Lawrence @ The Next Web 1 place · 11/30/2022 07:12 EDT

This is why you can’t ride hail an autonomous taxi in Europe…  yet

If you read a lot of tech news, you’d think we’re merely months away from being able to hail a robotaxi in Europe. Unfortunately, this will be wrong: because those articles are most likely talking about projects in North America. The EU approach to autonomous ridesharing and ride-hailing is vastly different to the US. So, we had a simple question: when will we be able to catch a robotaxi and... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 1 place · 11/29/2022 10:25 EDT

Shell’s investment in renewables is wonderfully worrisome

Amidst rising climate concerns and the current energy crisis, European oil companies are trying to pivot from fossil fuels to renewable power — and spending a huge amount while doing so. Most recently, British/Shell agreed to buy Europe’s biggest biogas producer, Denmark-based Nature Energy, for €1.9 billion. As part of the deal, the oil giant will acquire Nature Energy’s 14 industrial plants and an international development pipeline of about 30... Read more

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Cate Lawrence @ The Next Web 1 place · 11/29/2022 08:51 EDT

6 European startups dragging rail networks into the future

When it comes to B2B products, it’s all about building relationships, something that can be challenging for startups entering traditional industries like rail. But over the last few years, the rail industry has reached out to startups to provide a way to gain their insights and draw them into its ecosystem. Examples of these initiatives include the UK’s Rail Innovation Group — an incubator for rail startups — and Deutsche... Read more

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Aoibhinn Mc Bride @ The Next Web 3 place · 11/29/2022 06:07 EDT

Here’s what to do if you’ve just been laid off

Suddenly finding yourself unemployed is a precarious position to be in, and not even severance pay can take the sting out of the confidence knock a lay-off brings. The unprecedented tech layoffs that have occurred in recent weeks at the likes of Meta and Stripe have sent shockwaves through the industry, as thousands of workers brace themselves for the task of finding a new role in a less buoyant job... Read more

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web 3 place · 11/28/2022 17:21 EDT

London-based Flawless AI’s ‘True Sync’ tech is a revolutionary approach to film dubbing

When British director Scott Mann’s latest film, Fall, was on the precipice of receiving an “R” rating from the MPAA over the number of “F” bombs dropped over its one hour and 47-minute run time, he did what any reasonable person would: he used artificial intelligence to digitally alter the actor’s performances in order to change the swear words into more palatable terms. A stroke of fricking genius, if you... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 2 place · 11/28/2022 08:37 EDT

UK bets on green hydrogen for zero-carbon commercial aviation

As much as we need to cut aviation’s emissions, batteries aren’t going to do the trick. To replace turbine-driven airliners with similarly-sized electric aircraft will require a monumental leap in battery technology — and we’re simply not there yet. So how can we make aviation sustainable? According to studies by the UK’s Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI), aviation can achieve the net-zero 2050 target through the development of both sustainable aviation... Read more

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Alejandro Tauber @ The Next Web 3 place · 11/28/2022 08:20 EDT

Why the future of AI is flexible, reusable foundation models

When learning a different language, the easiest way to get started is with fill in the blank exercises. “It’s raining cats and …” By making mistakes and correcting them, your brain (which linguists agree is hardwired for language learning) starts discovering patterns in grammar, vocabulary, and word sequence — which can not only be applied to filling in blanks, but also to convey meaning to other humans (or computers, dogs,... Read more

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