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Cate Lawrence @ The Next Web · 10/18/2021 10:46 EDT

It’s ridiculously hard to find EV chargers — hopefully this hackathon will fix it

Ok, there’s a lot of bullshit hackathons that mine people for their IP. There’s also situations where people swap a weekend of sleep deprivation and unpaid labor for little more than swag and some pizza. Then, there’s the issue of hackathons being prohibitive to folks with kids or carer responsibilities… So when I find one I can get behind, I make an effort to find out more. Give me a... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 10/18/2021 10:04 EDT

Facial recognition to eat lunch? Why stop there, you cowards!?

Facial recognition has arrived in school canteens. Nine schools in Scotland have started taking lunch payments from schoolchildren by scanning their faces, the Financial Times reports. The system reportedly speeds up the lengthy payment process and is more Covid-secure than using cards and fingerprint scanners.  Of course, these issues could have been resolved by making school lunches free. But why invest in healthy meals for children when you can splurge... Read more

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 10/18/2021 10:00 EDT

This handheld gaming console will make you nostalgic for the 90s, even if you weren’t there

TLDR: This Handheld 3″ LCD Video Game Console comes with 400 built-in games to relive the glory days of 8-bit gaming today. In this age of nostalgia and retro gaming, few consoles still hold the magic and allure of the granddaddy of modern handheld gaming, the Nintendo Gameboy. During the 90s, it was the undisputed king, selling over 118 million units and still holding the distinction as the third best-selling... Read more

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 10/18/2021 10:00 EDT

Join Sam’s Club for a year, load up on freebies — and it’s all under $20 right now

TLDR: With this limited time deal, you can become a Sam’s Club member for 12 months and enjoy some popular Sam’s Club items for free, all for less than $20. The holiday season wasn’t quite the same in 2020. With some travel restrictions still in place and general unease over safety a major concern, many celebrated a little more quietly last year, with fewer family and friends than a more... Read more

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Ayelet Noff @ The Next Web · 10/18/2021 09:54 EDT

In defense of the sensible embargo: How tech startups can do PR right

There’s no denying it: the trusty embargo remains a positive and productive tool for professionals on both sides of the press-PR divide. If anything, embargoes have only become more important in recent years, and they’re certainly not going anywhere. Why? It’s simple. Virtually every industry that depends on new releases and new information to push its news cycle forward makes use of the embargo. This includes arts and entertainment, publishing,... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 10/18/2021 07:59 EDT

Foxconn’s 3 EV prototypes are here — and damn, their range is loooong

Remember Foxconn, Apple’s iPhone assembler? The Taiwanese company is now officially expanding its business areas and joining the EV game. At the Hon Hai Tech Day (HHTD21) on Monday, Foxconn unveiled three electric vehicle prototypes, hoping to grow its emergent auto segment into a $35.88 billion (NT$1 trillion) enterprise within the next five years.  The three EVs — an SUV, a sedan, and a bus — were made by Foxtron,... Read more

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Callum Booth @ The Next Web · 10/18/2021 06:47 EDT

I’ll raze Cupertino to the ground if the new MacBook Pro has a notch

There are two simple words that sum up how I’m feeling about the new MacBook Pro: oh no. In case you haven’t heard, Apple is holding an event today. Supposedly, this will be the announcement of the M1X MacBook Pro. There’s a lot to be excited about. The rumors are that Apple will ditch the traitorous Touch Bar, MagSafe is making a return, and the displays will be sharper and... Read more

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 10/18/2021 06:19 EDT

This is what happens to your body if you die in space

As space travel for recreational purposes is becoming a very real possibility, there could come a time when we are traveling to other planets for holidays, or perhaps even to live. Commercial space company Blue Origin has already started sending paying customers on suborbital flights. And Elon Musk hopes to start a base on Mars with his firm SpaceX. This means we need to start thinking about what it will... Read more

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 10/18/2021 05:55 EDT

Here’s how to watch Apple’s M1X MacBook Pro event

While I’m dying to watch the new season of HBO’s show Succession, tonight’s primetime slot is reserved for Apple. The event will supposedly focus on its modified M1X chips and a few new MacBook Pros powered by it. You can watch the live stream of the event on Apple’s website or the company’s YouTube channel at 10AM PT/1PM ET/10.30PM IST/7PM CET. Last year, Apple introduced its ARM-based indigenous chip M1.... Read more

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 10/18/2021 03:15 EDT

Facebook wants you to believe its AI is working against hate speech

In the middle of the last decade, Facebook decided it needed to build AI to fight hate speech. While the technology did work in some cases, we’ve also seen glaring failures. After the Christchurch shooting, for example, Facebook wasn’t able to quickly remove the video. Over the weekend, the Wall Street Journal published a new report indicating Facebook’s AI can’t identify first-person shooting videos and racist rants consistently. Plus, there... Read more

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 10/17/2021 10:00 EDT

Python is now no. 1. This training can make sure you’re a certified expert

TLDR: The Python Programming and Git Certification Bundle includes beginner and advanced training in how to use Python to code all your biggest programming projects. Well, it finally happened. After years of knocking on the door, Python is now the world’s most popular programming language.  Dutch firm Tiobe has charted the popularity of all coding disciplines for over 20 years, featuring two decades of Java and C controlling the top... Read more

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 10/17/2021 10:00 EDT

Support scientific interest with a price drop on this comprehensive robot arm kit

The pursuit of scientific and technological understanding and innovation requires consistent dedication and a desire to learn. For many eventual individual successes in the industry, that journey starts at a young age. If you’re looking to inspire a young person with a curious mind, then you’ll enjoy watching them become captivated by the WLKATA Mirobot 6-Axis Mini Robot Arm Education Kit. For a limited time, this comprehensive package, which is... Read more

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Rhea Moutafis @ The Next Web · 10/17/2021 09:02 EDT

7 reasons why programmers burn out — and 7 ways to prevent it

When Jerry started their job as a junior developer, they couldn’t wait to get to work each morning. And each evening, even after their 10-hour workdays, they’d still feel energized. Now, two years later, Jerry looks like the shadow of what they used to be. Getting out of bed is hard these days, getting to work even harder. By the end of the day, they feel exhausted and drained. And... Read more

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The Markup @ The Next Web 2 place · 10/17/2021 03:48 EDT

Amazon puts its own “brands” first above better-rated products

It took Robert Gomez about five months to get his Kaffe coffee grinder to the big leagues in e-commerce: among the first three search results for “coffee grinder” on Amazon.com. Gomez, founder of Atlanta-based consumer goods startup 4Q Brands, said he obsessively refined his photos and description, amassed reviews from happy customers, and paid Amazon $40,000 a month on advertising to boost sales, one of the elements Amazon tells sellers... Read more

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web 3 place · 10/16/2021 10:00 EDT

This Linux and Git training can be a big step in your web development career

TLDR: The Mastering Linux and Git Certification Bundle offers insight into the open-source operating system, even if you’ve never touched a line of Linux code before. Everybody knows about Windows and MacOS. But everybody doesn’t know serious computing. While those operating systems may run all the personal PCs you see, the world’s most powerful computers run on the operating system real experts swear by: Linux. In fact, in a check... Read more

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Rhea Moutafis @ The Next Web 2 place · 10/16/2021 10:00 EDT

9 reasons why you’ll never become a Data Scientist

Disclaimer: This story is not meant to discourage you. Rather, it should serve as a long hard look in the mirror. So you’re enthusiastic about Data Science, you’ve read a couple dozen blog posts and completed a few online classes. Now you’re dreaming of making this your career. After all, it’s the sexiest job of the 21st century, according to Harvard Business Review. But despite your enthusiasm, Data Science might... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 10/16/2021 07:03 EDT

What’s a ‘digital twin’? And why do we need it for EV batteries?

Although lithium-ion batteries have long been the focus of EV development, issues such as battery aging and safety still aren’t fully understood. That’s mainly because current battery management systems can obtain little information from a battery, and with poor real-time capability. They also can’t store or process large amounts of data during the operation of a vehicle.  But don’t lose your hope just yet, because digital twin tech could actually... Read more

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 10/16/2021 05:00 EDT

How many ‘office days’ a week are enough? You shouldn’t need to ask

COVID-19 has fundamentally changed our relationship with the office. After the enforced experiment of lockdowns pushing about 40% of the labor force into working from home, few of us want to return to the pre-pandemic status quo. Yes, we miss the sociability of the workplace, but surveys show at least three-quarters of us want the option to spend a few days working at home and a few days in the... Read more

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Napier Lopez @ The Next Web 3 place · 10/15/2021 21:47 EDT

Everything we know about Google’s Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro so far

Google‘s Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro will officially be launched on October 19, and in typical fashion, we know a ton of details about the phones well before their release. That’s in part due to unintentional leaks, but also because Google itself has already told us a ton of information about the device’s hardware. There’s a lot to be excited about with the Pixel 6, as it seems Google... Read more

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web · 10/15/2021 17:04 EDT

Sorry former Pentagon expert, but China is nowhere near winning the AI race

Nicolas Chaillan, the Pentagon’s former Chief Software Officer, is on a whirlwind press tour to drum up as much fervor for his radical assertion that the US has already lost the AI race against China. Speaking to the Financial Times in his first interview after leaving his post at the Pentagon, Chaillan said: We have no competing fighting chance against China in 15 to 20 years. Right now, it’s already... Read more

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