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Alina Maria Stan @ The Next Web · 06/27/2026 12:22 EDT

Cloudflare’s engineering headcount surged 45 percent in the weeks after the company cut 1,100 jobs in May, according to BNP Paribas data drawn from LinkedIn profiles. The finding, first reported by Business Insider, shows Cloudflare’s engineering staff grew from 1,308 to 1,894 even as its total workforce shrank by a fifth. CEO Matthew Prince confirmed […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 3 place · 07/21/2023 07:30 EDT

Getir sells off equipment, scrambles for funding amid financial woes

Getir’s woes are dragging on in Europe, raising concerns over the grocery delivery platform’s future in the region. On Wednesday, the Turkish-owned company started auctioning off parts of its equipment, as it closes down a number of its dark stores in the UK. The bidding closed on Thursday morning. The items, listed on the website of commercial property agent Sanderson Weatherall, range from scooters and crash helmets to insulated food... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 3 place · 07/21/2023 05:42 EDT

AI in healthcare could exacerbate ethnic and income inequalities, scientists warn

Scientists fear using AI models such as ChatGPT in healthcare will exacerbate inequalities. The epidemiologists, from the universities of Cambridge and Leicester, warn that large language models (LLMs) could entrench inequities for ethnic minorities and lower-income countries. Their concern stems from systemic data biases. AI models used in healthcare are trained on information from websites and scientific literature. But evidence shows that ethnicity data is often missing from these sources.... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 07/20/2023 11:42 EDT

UK bets on 11 key technologies to boost its space sector

The UK Space Agency has identified 11 critical technology areas to strengthen the country’s position in the space sector and enable further cooperation with international partners such as NASA, the ESA, and Japan’s JAXA. The technologies are listed in the agency’s newly-published Space Exploration Technology Roadmap, which will guide research, development, and future funding decisions over the next 10 years. The roadmap’s overarching aim is to help the UK fully... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 2 place · 07/20/2023 06:08 EDT

Electric air taxi completes first untethered test flight

Vertical Aerospace’s electric urban air taxi has completed its maiden untethered flight, marking a significant milestone for the Bristol-based startup. The flight took place on Wednesday at Cotswold Airport in southwest England, where a full-scale prototype of the VX4, the  company’s eVTOL, flew at about 70km/h or 40 knots. According to the company, the aircraft was remotely piloted and reached the targeted speed powered only by its battery propulsion system.... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 2 place · 07/20/2023 04:16 EDT

European VC deal value down 61% in first half of 2023, report finds

Venture capital funding in Europe is plummeting as investors shift focus from growth to cutting costs. In the first half of 2023, European VC deal value was 61% lower than at the same time last year according to a new report by Pitchbook, a financial data firm. The total capital raised in the continent was €8.9 billion. At the current rate, the full year is on track to pace 37%... Read more

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Siôn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 2 place · 07/19/2023 09:15 EDT

Spain fines Apple and Amazon €194M for colluding to restrict competition

Spain’s antitrust watchdog has fined Amazon and Apple €194mn for colluding to limit the sale of Apple products by third-party sellers on the huge online retail platform, which “drastically” reduced competition.   The fine is the result of a case opened by the regulator, known as the CNMC, in July 2021, that sought to prove that the pair unfairly colluded to “reduce competition in the internet retail market for electronic products.”... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 2 place · 07/19/2023 08:43 EDT

UK plan to police internet may be unlawful, force Wikipedia shutdown

British plans to police the internet may be unlawful and force Wikipedia to shut down in the country, critics have warned. The proposed legislation, named the Online Safety Bill, aims to protect people from illegal or “harmful” content. Under the rules, any platforms that host user-generated content will need to quickly remove any proscribed material, which ranges from porn to cyberbullying. Failure to comply could lead to massive fines, services... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 07/19/2023 07:23 EDT

New VR therapy helps schizophrenia patients rehabilitate

Researchers at Semmelweis University in Budapest have tapped into VR to help the rehabilitation process of schizophrenia patients. According to WHO, the disease affects approximately 24 million people worldwide and is associated with considerable disability, often impacting all areas of life such as personal, social, and occupational functioning. The scientists have developed the so-called VR-ToMIS therapy method (short for “Virtual-Reality based Theory of Mind Intervention in Schizophrenia”), which aims to Read more

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Siôn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 2 place · 07/19/2023 06:23 EDT

Stellantis inks €10B in deals to secure chip supply for EVs

Today’s cars, especially EVs, rely on hundreds of different types of microchips to function. But supply chain shortages of semiconductors during the pandemic forced many automakers to cut down production of certain models, sounding a clear warning to the industry — securing a long-term supply of chips is a matter of business survival.  Stellantis, the world’s third largest automaker, has inked contracts worth  €10bn through 2030 with leading semiconductor manufacturers... Read more

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Linnea Ahlgren @ The Next Web 2 place · 07/19/2023 03:47 EDT

Meet Europe’s hydrogen trailblazers on a quest for zero-emission air travel

Hydrogen-powered planes are, essentially, nothing new. The USSR flew the alternative fuel testbed Tupolev Tu-155 on hydrogen (and liquid natural gas) more than 35 years ago.  However, challenges associated with the technology meant that it was basically moth-balled for commercial aircraft operations (rocket fuel is another matter) — until now. With the future of the planet in peril, almost everyone in air transport wants to talk about hydrogen propulsion. From... Read more

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Sherzad Rahmatian @ The Next Web 3 place · 07/18/2023 07:57 EDT

Why brands actually benefit from staying true to their cultural roots

Six years ago I moved from the US to the EU to break from American culture and try something new. But in this short time, I’ve seen Amsterdam, my adopted home, morph into a place that can sometimes feel culturally more like San Francisco than a major European capital. My anecdotal experience is the result of a larger commercial exchange between Europe and the United States reaching new heights. A... Read more

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Siôn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 2 place · 07/18/2023 07:26 EDT

Ebike maker VanMoof goes bust, leaving riders in disarray

After pausing sales, closing stores, and being unable to pay its bills, beloved Dutch ebike maker VanMoof has officially been declared bankrupt. Just last week, Dutch courts granted the company a two-month ‘suspension of payment’ to protect it from creditors while it worked with administrators to find a solution. However, yesterday, the court of Amsterdam withdrew the suspension of payment and declared all three of VanMoof’s legal entities in the... Read more

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Dara Flynn @ The Next Web 1 place · 07/18/2023 04:39 EDT

Gender quotas in the boardroom are good for everyone — here’s why

After decades of admirable, if slow, progress toward gender balance in its boardrooms, Norway has taken a giant leap. Last month, the pioneering Nordic state mandated that 40% of seats on the boards of all large and medium-sized companies should go to women within five years. This makes Norway the first country in the world to take such a monumental measure and it means that by next year, 8,000 companies... Read more

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Linnea Ahlgren @ The Next Web · 07/17/2023 19:02 EDT

Carbon removal registry lands one of largest-ever seed rounds for climate software

The startup investment climate has been somewhat grim of late. And despite ever-mounting evidence of approaching catastrophe, financing of climate tech has also suffered, with venture funding down 40% in H1 2023. However, there are some rays of hope shimmering on the horizon.  With less money available, it is perhaps understandable that investors (even the Earth-conscious kind) want to back founders with a proven track record. One such is Eamon... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 07/17/2023 19:01 EDT

Eurostar launches world’s first walk-through biometric corridor for rail travel

The first-ever biometric corridor for train travel opened today at Eurostar’s London terminal.  The system, developed by British tech firm iProov, replaces border checks with a facial verification checkpoint that you just walk straight past.  Before travel, the passenger downloads the app, authenticates their ID, scans their face, and links their ticket. On arrival at St Pancras Station, they stroll through a dedicated lane for the tech — dubbed SmartCheck... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 07/17/2023 10:49 EDT

Norway bans behavioural ads on Facebook and Instagram

Datatilsynet, Norway’s Data Protection Authority, will temporarily ban behavioural advertising on Meta platforms Facebook and Instagram due to privacy violations. The ban will apply from August 4 and last for three months – or until the US giant addresses the legal requirements. If Meta doesn’t take action, it risks a fine of up to €88,600 per day. The decision follows the latest ruling by the EU’s Court of Justice (CJEU),... Read more

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.cult @ The Next Web · 07/17/2023 08:43 EDT

These are the best frameworks for full-stack developers in 2023

This article was originally published on .cult by Luis Minvielle. .cult is a Berlin-based community platform for developers. We write about all things career-related, make original documentaries, and share heaps of other untold developer stories from around the world. Remember when you first saw a Hollywood-imagined IRL developer, furiously typing lines of code while ominous music played in the background? Little did you know that one day you’d become a... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 3 place · 07/17/2023 07:44 EDT

Moon-made solar station could transmit power from space to Earth

The European Space Agency (ESA) has been exploring an innovative solution to help us meet our climate targets: transmitting solar power from space to Earth — also known as space-based solar power (SBSP). Harnessing the sun’s power from above our planet comes with two main advantages: access to higher energy intensity and the lack of weather-dependence, a major problem of terrestrial solutions. To test the feasibility of SBSP, the ESA... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 07/16/2023 19:30 EDT

Early-stage European SaaS startups set for funding rebound, report finds

In the second half of the year, early-stage European SaaS companies will see a significant funding increase across Series A and seed rounds. That’s according to the aVC index, a new monitoring tool developed by London-based AlbionVC and Google Cloud. The aVC index is based on an anonymous survey of 40 investors, who are actively deploying capital into the European ecosystem at seed, Series A, and Series B stages. The... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 1 place · 07/14/2023 12:51 EDT

New deal on EU-US data flows sparks privacy fears and business uncertainty

A new deal on data transfers between the EU and US has alarmed businesses and privacy campaigners. The pact, known as the EU-US Data Privacy Framework, was announced on Monday by the European Commission. The EU’s executive body concluded that the US offered an “adequate level of protection” for data transfers under the new arrangements. The framework replaces the Privacy Shield, which the EU’s top court had struck down in... Read more

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