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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 3 place · 01/10/2023 07:59 EDT

Wind, solar, and hydrogen: How energy will get more sustainable in 2023

Both the EU’s ambitious 2030 climate target and the current energy crisis have highlighted the need to accelerate the transition to renewable energy. And while wind, solar, and green hydrogen are already on the rise, there are still important steps to be taken the coming year to increase their sustainability — and improve what they’re capable of. To find out how this will work, TNW spoke with three experts. Wind... Read more

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Kirstie McDermott @ The Next Web · 01/10/2023 07:40 EDT

Heads up: These tech jobs will NOT be trending in 2023

2022 was a year of highs and lows for job seekers. A turbulent economic landscape was scarred with job losses across the tech industry, rising inflation across Europe, and high energy and grocery costs drove a cost of living crisis, which, combined with a looming recession, made many workers understandably nervous. Given that environment, it would be easy to think it’s a bad time out there for anyone looking for... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 01/09/2023 11:04 EDT

The UK counts down to its first ever orbital satellite launch

The first ever orbital satellite launch from the UK — and Europe — is set for takeoff tonight (Monday, January 9). The so-called “Start Me UP” mission, led by US-based Virgin Orbit, will set out from Spaceport Cornwall at Newquay Airport at around 21:15 UTC. You can watch the launch via Virgin Orbit’s livestream below: At the center of the mission is a modified Boeing 747 aircraft, the Cosmic Girl,... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 1 place · 01/09/2023 09:41 EDT

French startup uses Hi-Fi speakers to develop eco-friendly heat pumps

Amidst the climate and energy crisis, heat pumps have emerged on the housing heating market as a technology that can replace gas and oil, while lowering the energy bills. Yet, their air compression systems require refrigerants to work. These refrigerants, also known as hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), are amongst the most potent greenhouse gasses. Founded in 2017 and having raised €5 million, French deeptech startup Equium is seeking to provide a more... Read more

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Emily DSilva @ The Next Web 2 place · 01/09/2023 03:20 EDT

6 ways EU startups can cut spending during the recession

With a global recession impending, Europe’s startups are feeling the pressure. Investment opportunities are dwindling and customer acquisition is getting harder. So what can startups do to survive during this time? From hiring freezes to spending cuts, founders are making preparations to get through the recession unscathed. There are many ways to cut spending during this time that don’t involve layoffs, it’s just about being a little savvy and thrifty,... Read more

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Callum Booth @ The Next Web 1 place · 01/06/2023 08:18 EDT

Evernote has been acquired — here’s how its new owner can fix it

For a while, Evernote was on top of the world. The Californian note-taking app surfed the 2000s tech productivity boom to become the leader in its field. But then it fell from grace, becoming sluggish, buggy, and expensive. Users abandoned the platform, heading in droves to other note-taking apps. And it looks like more change is afoot. On January 3, the sale of Evernote to the Italian company Bending Spoons... Read more

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Samantha Johnson @ The Next Web 2 place · 01/06/2023 04:16 EDT

How to live off the grid as a techie

Across Europe and North America, more and more people are deciding to ditch their reliance on public utilities such as water, gas, and electricity to live and operate independently. And they’re doing so for a number of different reasons — a desire to connect with nature, be more self-sufficient, save energy, or generally live a more sustainable lifestyle are just a few. In The Netherlands, this kind of living is... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 1 place · 01/05/2023 03:15 EDT

Here’s how we can make gadgets more sustainable in 2023

Did you know that the world is predicted to produce more than 50 million metric tons of e-waste this year? And, according to the latest statistics, less than 20% of this is recycled properly, meaning that huge amounts end up in landfills. Gadgets play a big part in this. Just consider that 5.3 billion smartphones are expected to be thrown away in 2022. But here’s the good news: gadgets will... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 2 place · 01/04/2023 13:24 EDT

Arm’s push into cars ‘a logical step’ as competition grows from open-source RISC-V

Chip designer Arm is rapidly expanding its automotive business, amid mounting competition from open-source rival RISC-V.  Revenue from the segment has doubled since 2020, the Financial Times reports. Dennis Laudick, VP of automotive go-to-market at Arm, attributed the growth to the number of chips required by high-end cars, which he described as “data [centers] on wheels.” This trend is set to accelerate as demand for electric and autonomous vehicles grows.... Read more

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Susan Armstrong @ The Next Web 1 place · 01/04/2023 09:50 EDT

Why January is the best time to get a new job

Happy New Year to you! If you’re in the market for a new career (and, let’s face it, who isn’t right now?), your timing couldn’t be more perfect—January is actually one of the best months to get a new job. Surprised? You’re not alone. Most people presume looking for a job early in the new year is futile, but that’s a myth. Hiring is a year-round process, and there’s never... Read more

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Samantha Johnson @ The Next Web · 01/04/2023 04:08 EDT

2023 will be the year of AR glasses – here’s what to expect

Augmented Reality (AR) has promised some pretty big things, such as, you know, a total disruption to how we live and work. By overlaying a virtual world over our IRL one, endless possibilities in how we communicate with one another, take in information, and see the world, come into focus. But AR has fallen short of expectations. While many of us have used dog filters on social media platforms like... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 1 place · 01/02/2023 05:00 EDT

How the EU plans to take on big tech in 2023

The European Union is on a mission to curb the power of big tech. In recent years, the bloc has doled out vast antitrust fines to Silicon Valley giants, set global standards for data privacy, and proposed a raft of digital regulations. Yet critics say the rules have been ineffective. Analysts claim the legislation has failed to protect competition, while giving companies routes to avoid enforcement. In 2023, the bloc... Read more

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web 1 place · 01/01/2023 05:00 EDT

The most mind-blowing Neural stories of 2022

We did it! Despite humanity’s best efforts, we made it through 2022. Before we pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and brace for whatever 2023 has to offer, we should probably take some time to reflect on the year that was. Here at Neural, that means recounting our favorite stories from the past 12 months. There was a lot of mind-blowing news in the world of tech in 2022. From... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 1 place · 12/31/2022 05:00 EDT

EU tech policy predictions: What to expect in 2023

The European Union has an unusual IT strategy. While the US prioritizes the development of global tech giants, the EU focuses on becoming the sector’s leading regulator. In 2022, the bloc launched two sweeping sets of stringent new rules: the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which seeks to bolster competition in online services, and the Digital Services Act (DSA), which aims to protect people from online harm. Analysts expect the regulatory... Read more

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web 1 place · 12/29/2022 05:00 EDT

What to expect from AI in 2023

Here we go again! For the sixth year running, we present Neural’s annual AI predictions. 2022 was an incredible year for the fields of machine learning and artificial intelligence. From the AI developer who tried to convince the world that one of Google’s chatbots had become sentient to the recent launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, it’s been 12 months of non-stop drama and action. And we have every reason to believe... Read more

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Aoibhinn Mc Bride @ The Next Web 1 place · 12/27/2022 05:13 EDT

Job seekers, want to build a stable career in tech in 2023? Check out these industries

Talk of a tech recession and mass layoffs across the sector dominated the headlines in 2022. And while certain areas have contracted and companies have acted accordingly by reducing their workforces, various industries continue to go from strength-to-strength and have been bolstered by the growing demand for cloud-based technology, machine learning tools, blockchain technology, and the acceleration of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) in our everyday lives. Fintech’s... Read more

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Cate Lawrence @ The Next Web 1 place · 12/27/2022 05:00 EDT

It’s not easy being green: How mobility will change in 2023

Few could have predicted the economic and geopolitical landscape that confronted the mobility sector in 2022. With the industry still reeling from materials shortages — particularly semiconductor chips — caused by COVID-19 lockdowns, the invasion of Ukraine has further tested the sector’s resiliency. This has led to companies scrambling to wean themselves off Russian oil. The outcome of this has created a strong focus on renewable energy, including preservation, optimization... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 1 place · 12/26/2022 05:00 EDT

How to make our homes and buildings more sustainable in 2023

According to the International Energy Association (IEA), the buildings sector in 2021 was responsible for around one-third of global energy and process-related CO2 emissions. Specifically, 6% of these emissions resulted from the manufacture of cement, steel, and aluminium used for construction; 8% from the use of fossil fuels; and 19% from the generation of electricity and heat needed to maintain them. This makes one thing clear: more attention needs to... Read more

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The Conversation @ The Next Web 2 place · 12/26/2022 04:31 EDT

Surprise: business leaders should be compassionate – here’s the evidence to prove it

In the month after Elon Musk triumphantly announced his takeover of Twitter with his now famous “the bird is freed” tweet, he implemented a large-scale cull of the social media platform’s global workforce. While Musk’s rationale for this move was to make Twitter more efficient, how he carried out the cuts was widely criticised as showing a lack of compassion for employees. Luckily, the public have spoken and Musk has... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 1 place · 12/23/2022 11:06 EDT

Has the EU’s Graphene Flagship hit its 10-year targets?

In the spring of 2010, physicist Jari Kinaret received an email from the European Commission. The EU’s executive arm was seeking pitches from scientists for ambitious new megaprojects. Known as flagships, the initiatives would focus on innovations that could transform Europe’s scientific and industrial landscape.  Kinaret, a professor at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, examined the initial proposals. “I was not very impressed,” the 60-year-old tells TNW. “I thought... Read more

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