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SiÎn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 1 place · 11/20/2024 08:07 EDT

UK startup launches ‘world’s first’ AI deepfake-detecting browser

UK startup Surf Security has launched a beta version of what it claims is the world’s first browser with a built-in feature designed to spot AI-generated deepfakes.  The tool, available through Surf’s browser or as an extension, can detect with up to 98% accuracy whether the person you’re interacting with online is a real human or an AI imitation, the company said.  The London-based cybersecurity upstart uses “military-grade” neural network... Read more â€ș

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 2 place · 05/31/2024 08:31 EDT

This week in Dutch tech

Friday is finally here and so is this week’s round-up of tech news from the Netherlands. We’ve had seven dynamic days of digital developments. From banking hacks and Booking fakes to malware and memes, the end of May’s been action-packed. Here’s our pick of the hottest stories, startups, and speeches.   What we’re writing ESA satellite launches Dutch tech into space to study climate change Netherlands, France, and Germany lead ‘largest... Read more â€ș

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SiÎn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 1 place · 05/31/2024 05:39 EDT

Tesla supplier STMicroelectronics to build €5B EV chip fab in Italy

STMicroelectronics has announced plans to build a giant factory in Italy that will make specialist microchips for EVs and other high-voltage power devices. The Swiss firm is the world’s largest producer of silicon carbide microchips, particularly valued by automakers for being lightweight, energy-efficient, and strong. This translates to EVs that can drive further and are less prone to technical failures.  STMicroelectronics’ new facility will specialise in making 200mm wafers. It... Read more â€ș

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Chris Baraniuk @ The Next Web 2 place · 05/31/2024 03:00 EDT

The rise of Heat Geek — a startup hell-bent on bringing heat pumps to the Brits

Missing the chance to install a heat pump in his London home had always bothered tech industry whizz Aadil Qureshi. While builders were in the middle of renovating and extending his terraced house during the depths of the pandemic, he had stumbled on a YouTube channel called Heat Geek.  The videos explained — in extreme detail — how heat pumps, when installed correctly, are the most efficient option for heating... Read more â€ș

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SiÎn Geschwindt @ The Next Web · 05/30/2024 11:12 EDT

Swiss AI startup saving Swiss chocolate secures $16M

From semiconductors to chocolate, you’d be surprised how many products are already made with the help of AI.   And it’s precisely on the factory floor where Swiss startup EthonAI is looking to gain a foothold in this emerging market.  “Manufacturing is at a critical juncture, and companies that fail to adapt with AI risk falling behind,” said CEO Julian Senoner, who co-founded EthonAI after completing his PhD in AI systems... Read more â€ș

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 3 place · 05/30/2024 10:06 EDT

Netherlands, France, and Germany lead ‘largest ever’ botnet sting

Four people have been arrested in the “largest ever operation against botnets,” EU police force Europol announced on Thursday. The Netherlands, Germany, and France led the sting, dubbed “Operation Endgame.” According to Dutch police, their investigation uncovered financial damages totalling “hundreds of millions” of euros. They also estimate that the malware has infected millions of systems. The botnets’ primary purpose was deploying ransomware. One suspect alone earned an estimated €69mn... Read more â€ș

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SiÎn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 3 place · 05/30/2024 07:04 EDT

Supercell’s new hit game Squad Busters is pure dopamine — if you’re 8

Finnish mobile game developer Supercell released Squad Busters yesterday, its first new title in over five years. The game launched alongside an admittedly hilarious promo video featuring the likes of Chris Hemsworth and Ken Jeong.  At the time of writing, Squad Busters has already been downloaded over 10 million times on Google Play. It was the most downloaded app in 122 countries on Wednesday.  I gave the new game a... Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 1 place · 05/30/2024 03:00 EDT

Web-hosting startup Hostinger hit €110M revenue in 2023, praises AI for 57% growth

Web-hosting platform Hostinger today announced a 57% year-on-year growth of its consolidated revenue, reaching €110.2mn in 2023 — surpassing the €100mn milestone for the first time since its founding in 2004. This was also Hostinger’s first year of EBITDA profitability. The Lithuanian company reached € 2.4mn in EBITDA profit, while maintaining positive cash flow. Born in Vilnius, Hostinger helps its customers scale their online activity, offering products and services for... Read more â€ș

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 2 place · 05/30/2024 00:00 EDT

68% of British MPs have had personal data exposed on the dark web

Over two-thirds of British MPs and almost half of EU MEPs have had their email addresses leaked on the dark web. That’s according to new research from cybersecurity firm Proton. With election season looming in the UK and the EU, the company partnered with Constella Intelligence to explore online threats to national security. The team focused on 2,279 politicians in the European Parliament, UK House of Commons, and the French... Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 05/29/2024 12:01 EDT

Space tech startup Open Cosmos to build Greece’s first flagship satellite constellation

Open Cosmos, the UK-based startup that uses satellites to fight climate change, has secured a contract of €60mn to build seven satellites for Greece. Dubbed Optical Constellation, this will be the country’s first flagship satellite project. The satellites in the Greek constellation will collect data in low Earth orbit, aiming to improve public services. Use cases range from providing fresh insights for the land registry to increasing agricultural efficiency and... Read more â€ș

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 05/29/2024 10:27 EDT

ESA satellite launches Dutch tech into space to study climate change

Dutch tech has launched into space onboard a spacecraft designed to analyse climate change. The EarthCARE satellite — a collaboration between the European Space Agency (ESA) and its Japanese peer JAXA — lifted off today on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. Equipped with four instruments, the mission aims to unearth new insights about the impact of clouds and aerosols on our climate. Dutch tech features prominently in those plans. One... Read more â€ș

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 05/29/2024 08:13 EDT

With hallucinations waning, AI is diving deeper into scientific research

Scientific research has become one of the most promising applications for artificial intelligence. It’s also become one of the most divisive. Across the world, tech firms are directing AI’s analytical power into tools for academics. Gradually, they’re entering every stage of the research process. Today’s scientists can use TLDR to summarise study papers, Litmaps to find research gaps, Consensus to discover insights from expert scholars, and HeyScience for peer review.... Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 05/29/2024 05:44 EDT

From financial crime fighters to net-zero defenders: 4 Oslo startups to watch

The startup scene in the Nordics is bustling, driven by well-established and evolving hubs alike. Among the region’s growing tech forces is Oslo, which analysts have ranked 17th in the top 100 emerging ecosystems in the world. Norway’s capital city houses over 2,000 startups and scaleups, with particular strengths in ICT, healthtech and life sciences, energy, and fintech. Oslo is also home to seven unicorns, including popular game-based learning platform... Read more â€ș

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Alistair Bastian @ The Next Web · 05/29/2024 04:00 EDT

Why today’s CTO needs to be a Composable Technology Officer

With Google’s repeated postponements of cookie deprecation, many businesses face the prospect of making significant changes to the way they operate. And it’s the CTO who is mainly responsible for supporting these changes, as new media strategies require innovative technical approaches. While keeping an eye on their technology options as they continue to drive digital transformation projects — Generative AI, large language models and automation, for starters — CTOs charged... Read more â€ș

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Andrii Degeler @ The Next Web · 05/29/2024 03:34 EDT

TNW Podcast: Marta Krupinska on carbon removal markets; B2B AI translation is hot

ï»ż Welcome to the new episode of the TNW Podcast — the show where we discuss the latest developments in the European technology ecosystem and feature interviews with some of the most interesting people in the industry. In today’s episode, Ioanna and Andrii talk about AI translation news, the early demise of Spotify’s Car Thing, Chinese LLMs, and much more. The guest of the show is Marta Krupinska, CEO and... Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 05/28/2024 12:06 EDT

Berlin startup Cloover bags $114M to help consumers switch to solar

Climate and fintech startup Cloover has announced a funding round of $114mn (€105mn) to further boost Europe’s switch to renewable energy. The Berlin-based startup was founded in 2022 by Peder Broms, Jodok Betschart, Tony Kirmo, and Valentin Gönczy. Their vision is to facilitate the energy transition, with a particular focus on residential solar power. Clover has built a platform that connects installers, prosumers, manufacturers, energy providers, and investors. It enables... Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 05/28/2024 08:40 EDT

EU, Australia strike critical minerals supply deal amid tech rivalry with China

As the West strives to reduce its reliance on China, the EU and Australia have struck a deal to co-build a supply chain of critical minerals, which are an essential to both the green and digital transitions. The Memorandum of Understanding between the two will seek to diversify the EU’s supply and boost the domestic sector of Australia. “In a world powered by technology, those who lead are those who... Read more â€ș

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Kirstie McDermott @ The Next Web · 05/28/2024 05:54 EDT

Why Rust is emerging as developers’ favourite programming language

While programming languages like JavaScript, HTML/CSS, and Python remain the most commonly used languages among developers, some interesting trends have emerged over the last few years. Stack Overflow’s 2023 Annual Developer Survey found that, although Rust is in 14th place in the list of most commonly used languages, it ranks number one as the “most admired” language, with more than 80% of developers who have used it saying they want... Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 3 place · 05/27/2024 10:53 EDT

EU law to boost clean tech production to enter into force in June

The EU’s Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA) is set to enter into force by the end of June, following its final adoption today. The key regulation aims to ensure that homegrown clean tech can cover at least 40% of the bloc’s demands by 2030. “Demand is growing in Europe and globally, and we are now equipped to meet more of this demand with European supply,” EU chief Ursula von der Leyen... Read more â€ș

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SiÎn Geschwindt @ The Next Web · 05/27/2024 10:32 EDT

Airbus to build satellite that will predict the northern lights

The European Space Agency has hired Airbus to build a space satellite. It will forecast solar storms like the one that caused the biggest northern lights display in over 20 years this May. The satellite, dubbed Vigil, will sit at the so-called L5 point, some 150 million kilometres from Earth. From here it will view the Sun from the side, observing activity on the surface of the Sun four to... Read more â€ș

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Andrea Hak @ The Next Web · 05/27/2024 09:08 EDT

It’s not you, it’s the team: When personal productivity isn’t enough

In a perfect world, we would start our day by going through a neatly ordered list of tasks. We’d have a few hours of deep work concentration to cross off half of them. Then we’d have a leisurely lunch with colleagues and go back to whittling down the list until the last task was completed at precisely 5:30 pm. A sense of satisfaction would fill us as we leave (or... Read more â€ș

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