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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 09/15/2021 07:23 EDT

New York bans gas guzzler sales by 2035 — can more states follow suit already?

Did you know SHIFT is taking the stage this fall? Together with an amazing line-up of experts, we will explore the future of mobility during TNW Conference 2021. Secure your ticket now! In 14 years from now, no more fossil fuel-powered vehicles will be sold in New York. Last week, the state introduced a new law that requires all new passenger cars and trucks sold to be zero-emission by 2035.... Read more

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 09/15/2021 07:18 EDT

Apple’s plans to scan users’ devices raises Big Tech trust issues

Apple’s plan to scan customers’ phones and other devices for images depicting child sexual abuse generated a backlash over privacy concerns, which led the company to announce a delay. Apple, Facebook, Google and other companies have long scanned customers’ images that are stored on the companies’ servers for this material. Scanning data on users’ devices is a significant change. However well-intentioned, and whether or not Apple is willing and able... Read more

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 09/15/2021 06:31 EDT

Everything new with the iPhone 13’s cameras

Apple announced the iPhone 13 series of flagship devices last night. While there weren’t any jaw-dropping updates from the iPhone 12, Apple used the event as an attempt to convince people that the new devices had much better cameras. Let’s take a look at what’s new in iPhone 13 cameras. iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini While the specifications of the main lens remain the same, Apple has adopted the... Read more

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Callum Booth @ The Next Web · 09/15/2021 04:56 EDT

The real winners of the Apple event are Apple Watch band owners

What’s that word? The one where you take joy in the suffering of others? Ahh, that’s right: schadenfreude. And following yesterday’s Apple Watch Series 7 announcement, I’m schadenfreudening all over the fucking shop. Basically, almost every single leaker claimed the new Apple Watch would echo the design of the iPhone 12 (and now 13) range. In other words, it was going to have a squarer design and look something like... Read more

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 09/15/2021 01:54 EDT

The new iPad Mini was the best part of yesterday’s Apple’s event

Apple’s first fall event was mostly about iPhones, unsurprisingly. However, the device that caught my eye the most was the new iPad Mini, and I have my reasons. While my colleagues and friends have raved about the new iPad Pros, I have never liked tablets of that size. The perpetual fear of an 11-inch iPad falling on my face when I’m lying on the bed and reading doesn’t sit well... Read more

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Napier Lopez @ The Next Web · 09/14/2021 17:57 EDT

The iPhone 13’s Cinematic mode is going to change mobile filmmaking forever

Today’s Apple event was pretty low-key, as far as these things usually go. There wasn’t much we didn’t already know from rumors over the past few weeks, and the hardware changes in the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro were largely what you’d expect from yearly updates. Instead, the coolest announcement may have been a software one — albeit one enabled by the new A15 Bionic processor. It’s called Cinematic... Read more

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Napier Lopez @ The Next Web · 09/14/2021 14:36 EDT

Everything Apple announced at its big iPhone 13 event

It’s that time of year again: Apple announced the iPhone 13… and a bunch of other stuff. It wasn’t the most shocking or exciting Apple event ever —  it was mostly in line with leaks and rumors — but there was still plenty of interesting news to note. Here’s the biggest news you need to know from the event. New entry-level iPad Apple today announced its latest iPad, this time... Read more

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web · 09/14/2021 12:59 EDT

Researchers lay the groundwork for an AI hive mind

Intel’s AI division is one of the unsung heroes of the modern machine-learning movement. It’s talented researchers have advanced the state of AI chips, neuromorphic computing, and deep learning. And now they’re turning their sights on the unholy grail of AI: the hive mind. Okay, that might be a tad dramatic. But every great science fiction horror story has to start somewhere. And Intel’s amazing advances in the area of... Read more

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Cate Lawrence @ The Next Web · 09/14/2021 11:18 EDT

Move over micromobility — Dance ebikes has a new way to hire an ebike

I’m always curious about what people do after founding a successful startup. Many of us would live on an island or install a gin fountain in our kitchen. But three founders are turning their passion for sustainability into disrupting an old form of transport — bicycles. They’ve created a new company called Dance. The company has created Dance ebikes, which they offer as a subscription service. Their users pay a... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 09/14/2021 11:09 EDT

Why solid-state EV batteries are better than their lithium-ion counterpart

Did you know SHIFT is taking the stage this fall? Together with an amazing line-up of experts, we will explore the future of mobility during TNW Conference 2021. Secure your ticket now! As the influx of electric vehicles is booming, automakers and tech companies have been focusing on optimizing an EV‘s most vital and expensive part: the battery. And while lithium-ion batteries have been the mainstream option so far, there’s... Read more

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 09/14/2021 10:17 EDT

Before we colonize Mars we need to find a way to have sex in space

Houston, we have a problem! Love and sex need to happen in space if we hope to travel long distances and become an interplanetary species, but space organizations are not ready. National agencies and private space companies — such as NASA and SpaceX— aim to colonize Mars and send humans into space for long-term missions, but they have yet to address the intimate and sexual needs of astronauts or future... Read more

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 09/14/2021 10:00 EDT

It’s your last shot at getting Babbel Language Learning at one of its lowest prices of the year

TLDR:  Created by over 100 expert linguists and instructors, the Babbel system drops you right into an immersive, practical method for learning the language of your choice. From challenging your mind to opening new professional opportunities to a deeper understanding of the world around us, there are few skills with more immediate returns than learning a foreign language. While it’s seldom simple, what skill worth having comes easy? That being... Read more

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 09/14/2021 10:00 EDT

Get 12 months of PlayStation Plus for under $50. And we’ll throw you an extra $20 just because

TLDR: Save $10 off the 1-year price of a PlayStation Plus membership and you’ll also get an additional $20 store credit toward your next purchase. Slip into the skin of a genetically-engineered assassin hunting down a secret cabal of global titans sucking the world dry. Or play both sides of a deadly game of cat and mouse between special forces soldiers and an alien killing machine.  Or face the ultimate... Read more

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 09/14/2021 06:36 EDT

Your social media ‘engagement’ is making you vulnerable to manipulation

Facebook has been quietly experimenting with reducing the amount of political content it puts in users’ news feeds. The move is a tacit acknowledgment that the way the company’s algorithms work can be a problem. The heart of the matter is the distinction between provoking a response and providing content people want. Social media algorithms – the rules their computers follow in deciding the content that you see – rely... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 09/14/2021 06:19 EDT

Is a $4,500 tax credit for union-built EVs unfair or proactive?

Did you know SHIFT is taking the stage this fall? Together with an amazing line-up of experts, we will explore the future of mobility during TNW Conference 2021. Secure your ticket now! On Friday, US Democratic lawmakers proposed a new bill increasing the current $7,500 tax creditfor electric vehicles. And while this seems like a very promising step, in reality the credit expansion favors only particular automakers. The base amount... Read more

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Callum Booth @ The Next Web · 09/14/2021 05:58 EDT

Sleuth mode: Today’s Apple event may only be the first of a shady pair

You feel that? The butterflies in your gut? The clenched butt? Of course you do — because today is an Apple event day. If you’re intrigued about what the company is potentially going to announce, we’ve got you. If you want to know how to watch it, friend, we’ve got you. In this piece though, we’re looking at the possibility that today’s event isn’t a standalone extravaganza. Instead, it’s most... Read more

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 09/14/2021 04:10 EDT

Update your Apple devices NOW, because ‘Pegasus’ is loose

After first being discovered in 2016, Israel-based NSO Group and its notorious Pegasus spyware have caused chaos. This ranges from exploiting WhatsApp flaws, all the way through to the Bezos hack. The latest chapter in this book of mayhem impacts Apple,. Today the company has issued an emergency security update for iPhones, Macs, and Apple Watches to plug a potential vulnerability that Pegasus could’ve exploited. A quick PSA: Update your... Read more

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Claire Huxley @ The Next Web · 09/14/2021 03:00 EDT

What Spotify’s mess (and its clean up) can teach startups about long-term brand thinking

Did you know Growth Quarters is taking the stage this fall? Together with an amazing line-up of experts, we will share key insights into entrepreneurship during TNW Conference 2021. Secure your ticket now! Former Spotify boss Jim Andersen caused a stir earlier this year when comments surfaced that reignited the debate about the streaming platform’s motivations. In his words: “Spotify was created to solve a problem. The problem was to... Read more

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 09/14/2021 01:43 EDT

Xiaomi’s upcoming smart glasses are all about “an engineering mindset”

Xiaomi today announced its entry into the smart glasses (not AR glasses) world with the most marketing post ever. Before we dive into the technical detail of the wearable, I want everyone to know the company describes this as an “engineering mindset to create a future viewpoint.” Yep. The Xiaomi Smart Glasses have a 0.13-inch MircoLED display on one of the lenses. The company says it uses “optical waveguide technology”... Read more

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Napier Lopez @ The Next Web · 09/13/2021 20:21 EDT

How to watch Apple’s iPhone 13 event

It’s a lot easier for anyone to watch Apple events than it used to be. I remember the days when Windows and Android users had to follow obscure links or mirrors to ‘hack’ their way into watching an Apple event. That’s a thing of the past. These days, Apple’s big showcases are publicly accessible for just about everyone. Apple is hosting its event on Tuesday, September 14, starting at 10... Read more

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