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Ben Dickson @ The Next Web 3 place · 11/26/2021 09:02 EDT

AI must have its own goals to be truly intelligent

Welcome to AI book reviews, a series of posts that explore the latest literature on artificial intelligence. What is intelligence? Is it the capacity to solve complicated mathematical problems at very fast speeds? The power to beat world champions in chess and go? The ability to detect thousands of different objects in images? Predict the next word in a sentence? Those are all manifestations of intelligence. And thanks to advances... Read more ›

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 11/26/2021 09:00 EDT

Degoo Premium can serve up all the cloud storage you’ll need for life for just $59.99

TLDR: For under $60, a Degoo Premium Lifetime 10TB Backup Plan locks up all that cloud storage space forever. Cloud storage is like New York real estate. When you stumble across a great deal, you’ve gotta jump on it, then figure out everything you’re going to do with it. Thanks to Black Friday, some of those already standout deals are getting an even more impressive bump, allowing shoppers to carve... Read more ›

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 11/26/2021 09:00 EDT

Grab a year of PlayStation Plus and a lifetime of VPN Unlimited at a serious Black Friday price

TLDR: With the VPN Unlimited Lifetime and PlayStation Plus 1-Yr Subscription Bundle, you get both awesome PlayStation action and full online protection, all for under $50. Far Cry 6. Battlefield 2042. Returnal. If you’re a PlayStation fan, you may well be hoping at least one of those triple-A titles is under the tree with your name on it this year. Of course, if you really want to get the most... Read more ›

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Cate Lawrence @ The Next Web · 11/26/2021 08:52 EDT

Is it a car? Is it a motorbike? No, it’s an autocycle!

You might have seen a weird vehicle at any number of recent car show that sits somewhere between motorcycles and cars. It’s called an autocycle, and while the idea is hardly new, it kind of reached its peak about 2014, only to leave most hopeful buyers cooling their heels waiting for vehicles to roll off the factory floor. But what is an autocycle? Where does it sit in the mobility... Read more ›

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The Conversation @ The Next Web 3 place · 11/26/2021 05:32 EDT

Russia’s attack on its own satellite could put all of us in danger

Earlier this week, astronauts onboard the International Space Station rushed to seek shelter. The near-evacuation was not caused by an unpredictable space weather event or the millions of pieces of remains of existing space objects and rocket launchers left there since the beginning of the Space Age. The lives of astronauts were temporarily threatened by a cloud of orbital debris — space junk — created by the testing of anti-satellite... Read more ›

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Abhimanyu Ghoshal @ The Next Web 3 place · 11/26/2021 02:11 EDT

How to turn off those damn ‘allow site notifications?’ pop-ups in every browser

Welcome to TNW Basics, a collection of tips, guides, and advice on how to easily get the most out of your gadgets, apps, and other stuff. There’s practically no need to allow websites to send you notifications, and there’s certainly no need for your web browser to ask if that’d be okay. If you’ve never found any use for these, I want to show you how to fix it once... Read more ›

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Sebastián Henao @ The Next Web · 11/25/2021 18:00 EDT

From our worst month to our best: 4 lessons my startup learned the hard way

The pandemic was incredibly difficult for many startups, and mine was one of them. As restrictions started, our operations fell by a whopping 81%. This might not be that surprising, seeing that we work in recruitment. But what might be a surprise is that we made it through this difficult patch and are growing again. So let me share my learnings and how we got back onto the growth path... Read more ›

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 11/25/2021 13:32 EDT

The childhood phones that broke our hearts

Do you remember the good old days? When people had real values, the streets were safe at night, and America was great? Me neither. But I do recall the joyous phone designs of the past. In the old days, my dear, before every handset was just an enormous screen, phones came in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Most of them were hideous and stupid, but at least they had... Read more ›

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Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten @ The Next Web · 11/25/2021 11:45 EDT

Why being a ‘Swiss army knife’ hurts your business

Boris is the wise ol’ founder of TNW who writes a weekly column on everything about being an entrepreneur in tech — from managing stress to embracing awkwardness. You can get his musings straight to your inbox by signing up for his newsletter! When I bought my first house, I wanted to make some home improvements and needed tools. While I was mostly looking for a drill, I was amazed... Read more ›

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 11/25/2021 11:32 EDT

Uber forced to leave Brussels — what happened to the company’s European dream?

Uber will be forced to halt all operations in Brussels from November 26, following a ruling issued by the city’s Court of Appeal on Wednesday, De Stanaard reports While this blow to the ride-hailing giant’s business might come as a surprise to some, it has been brewing for over six years. Uber entered Brussels in 2014 with UberPop, where private individuals could register to transport people for a fee. But... Read more ›

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Cate Lawrence @ The Next Web · 11/25/2021 09:38 EDT

The weirdest future cars at this month’s auto shows

With big events like the German Autoshow struggling this year, you might be forgiven to think that COVID-19 has killed the traditional car show. But you’d also be completely wrong. In China and the US, auto shows are back with a vengeance and they’re not taking any prisoners. In the last couple of weeks, we’ve seen a whole host of cool stuff coming out of the massive LA Auto Show... Read more ›

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 11/25/2021 09:03 EDT

Your music taste should decide which headphones you buy

Between music, podcasts, gaming, and the unlimited supply of online content, most people spend hours a week wearing headphones. Perhaps you are considering a new pair for the holidays, but with so many options on the market, it can be hard to know what to choose. I am a professional musician and a professor of music technology who studies acoustics. My work investigates the intersection between the scientific, artistic, and... Read more ›

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 11/25/2021 09:00 EDT

Get brilliant audio and active noise cancellation with this holiday-friendly earbuds for just $31.99

TLDR: The xFyro Active Noise Cancelling AI-Powered Wireless Earbuds block out outside noise while providing premium audio reproduction, all on sale now for under $32. Headphones and earbuds of all types have been trumpeting about noise cancellation for years. That often means passive noise cancellation, which is basically the seal created when an earbud fills the ear canal, blocking out many sounds from reaching the eardrum. It’s crude, but often... Read more ›

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 11/25/2021 09:00 EDT

Setapp offers over 200 brilliant productivity apps to supercharge your Mac. And right now, it’s over 50% off

TLDR: With a 1-year subscription to Setapp, Mac users can download any of more than 200 highly curated apps aimed at supplying your machine with the best of the best efficiency tools. If we’re struggling with getting anything done on a Mac, your first thought is likely that there must be an app to help with this somewhere. And odds are, you’re right. The problem is that you always don’t... Read more ›

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Rachel Kaser @ The Next Web · 11/25/2021 08:49 EDT

TNW’s favorite games to play with friends online

Welcome to TNW Basics, a collection of tips, guides, and advice on how to easily get the most out of your gadgets, apps, and other stuff. Whether you’re still social distancing, stuck at home because of bad weather, or just don’t feel like getting out, logging on to a multiplayer game with your friends and family is a great way to enjoy each other’s company. Here are a few games... Read more ›

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 11/25/2021 08:11 EDT

Adam Mosseri vs Congress: Why the Senate believes Instagram is bad for kids

Instagram is in the crosshairs of Congress. The social app’s chief, Adam Mosseri, is expected to testify before a Senate panel in the week of December 6. Mosseri will appear as part of a series of hearings about online safety for kids, The New York Times reports. The hearing will be led by Senator Richard Blumenthal, who heads the Senate Commerce subcommittee on consumer protection. “After bombshell reports about Instagram’s... Read more ›

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 11/25/2021 07:37 EDT

Our outdated space laws could threaten global peace — the UN aims to change that

On Nov. 15, 2021, Russia destroyed one of its own old satellites using a missile launched from the surface of the Earth, creating a massive debris cloud that threatens many space assets, including astronauts onboard the International Space Station. This happened only two weeks after the United Nations General Assembly First Committee formally recognized the vital role that space and space assets play in international efforts to better the human... Read more ›

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Rebecca OKeeffe @ The Next Web · 11/25/2021 06:13 EDT

Making TikTok resumes is not just for Gen Z — I’m deeply sorry

When it comes to finding a new job, there are a few things that you can do to help you get noticed, network with the right people, craft an engaging cover letter and keep your resume short and sweet. Of course, some people will take it to the next level. We’ve all heard stories about potential employees delivering doughnuts to the hiring manager, creating bespoke websites for a specific role... Read more ›

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 11/25/2021 06:09 EDT

Hold your fire: Kalashnikov wants to make electric minicars

The (in)famous rifle manufacturer Kalashnikov isn’t sticking to its guns — both literally and figuratively — as much as it used to. After making weapons for 214 years, it’s now eyeing a piece of the EVmarket. Come off it, Ioanna, you say. I hear you. And maybe you’re imagining an aggressive vehicle with firearms attached all around. That was on my mind too. But patent images, recently published in the... Read more ›

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Svetlana Stotskaya @ The Next Web · 11/25/2021 04:50 EDT

Startups vs established companies: 4 biggest differences for marketers

What are the major differences in doing marketing for startups compared to mature companies? Over the past few years, this question has puzzled me… and, it turns out, many of my colleagues. But now that I’ve been on the two diametrically opposite sides of the marketing universe — conceptualizing omnichannel campaigns in mature companies and analyzing promotional mechanics in early-stage startups — I’ve had the opportunity to compare them and... Read more ›

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