The cloud of mystery surrounding the Apple Car is unlikely to dissolve anytime soon, and the only thing we can do for now is piece together clues from here and there. An interesting attempt has been made by UK car leasing company Vanarama, using genuine patents filed by Apple to create a virtual rendering of the iCar. Let’s take a closer look. Vanarama has gone for the SUV style. That’s... Read more ›
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There’s a worldwide talent shortage in software development, and nearly one-third of hiring managers have hired someone from a coding bootcamp to help fill the void. 72% say bootcamp graduates are just as good or better than other hires, but 28% feel they are not equipped to handle their jobs. Considering coding bootcamps graduated more than 23,000 students in 2019, there are likely thousands who entered the workforce unprepared last... Read more ›
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As it hits new highs, there is no shortage of bold predictions about Bitcoin reaching US$100,000 or more. Often these are based on not much more than extrapolations by people with vested interests: the price has gone up a lot so it will keep going up. If it gets above its previous high, it must keep going up. There is also “charting” or “technical analysis” – looking at graphs and... Read more ›
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TLDR: This WiFi Digital Microscope connects to your smartphone or laptop, has recording and streaming capabilities, and a great holiday discount price. If your last run-in with a microscope happened back in high school biology class, then you may not even have realized that viewing the miniature world around us has changed in a major way. Most microscopes are digital now, equipped with powerful cameras that make viewing all those... Read more ›
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Google is being fined €2.4 billion (£2.1 billion) for hindering competition in the EU after a 2017 decision has been upheld on appeal by the general court of the European Union. This is a saga dating back over 15 years, in which the European Commission has been accusing the tech giant of using its search results to give preferential treatment to its comparison shopping service over those of competitors. The... Read more ›
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While the art of conversation in machines is limited, there are improvements with every iteration. As machines are developed to navigate complex conversations, there will be technical and ethical challenges in how they detect and respond to sensitive human issues. Our work involves building chatbots for a range of uses in health care. Our system, which incorporates multiple algorithms used inartificial intelligence (AI) and natural language processing, has been in... Read more ›
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TLDR: The 2021 Ultimate AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate Exam Prep Bundle explores the world’s top cloud platform in detail, including training any IT pro needs. If you needed more evidence of the importance of well organized and well managed cloud services to virtually every business on Earth, consider this — there’s an estimated $1 trillion on the table for companies who do it right. Granted, those are valuations for... Read more ›
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TLDR: uTalk Language Education offers innovative games and a host of other learning tools to get fluent in the language of your choice quickly. Who woulda thought a little TV show from South Korea would be the hottest program throughout the English-speaking world? Sprinkle a little Hunger Games over Southeast Asia and you’ve got Squid Game, the worldwide smash that has the planet talking. And the way you really know... Read more ›
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We’ve been hearing rumors about a ‘Pixel Fold‘ for years now, but leaks have ramped up lately, suggesting Google may finally be ready to unveil it early next year. But if the latest leaks turn out to be true, the Pixel Fold may not be quite as premium a device as many were expecting — and might not be such a bad thing. Last week, 9to5Google reported that the foldable... Read more ›
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We talk a lot at SHIFT about materials innovation, especially advancements in battery ingredients, size, and range. Battery electric cars are growing mainstream with firm commitments from OEMs to replace ICEs with electric (and to a lesser extent hydrogen) powered vehicles. But there’s another form of energy that’s even older — solar. While solar has undergone a comparable revolution in photovoltaic development, a mass-produced solar car has yet to hit... Read more ›
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Timing is everything when it comes to product launches. Look at Subaru. For months, it’s been counting down the debut of the company’s first all-electric SUV, the Solterra, at next week’s LA Auto show. Then suddenly, overnight, the company unveiled its battery electric vehicle online in Japan. Highly strategic, if you ask me, with the timing of COP26. But before we dig into the bigger issues this suggests, let’s take... Read more ›
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Mobile phones and online technologies are frequently used by perpetrators of domestic and family violence to coerce, control and restrict the freedoms of victims and survivors. Recent death reviews have found that stalking by technology and the use of fake social media identities are becoming more common elements in cases of domestic and family violence homicide. In Australia, there are two leading agencies working to reduce this kind of technology-enabled... Read more ›
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What is the worst part about searching for a new role? Writing CVs, dealing with pushy recruiters, or preparing for those daunting Zoom interviews? For me, it’s figuring out which roles to apply for. You have to ask yourself a lot of questions. Do I like this company? Do I believe in their mission? Would I be a good fit for this role? Evaluating a job spec is even more... Read more ›
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TLDR: These awesome holiday gift ideas are not only guaranteed hits…they also an extra 15 percent off for a limited time. Flash forward a month. You’re gonna be racking your brain for an incredibly cool holiday gift on a short timeline…and you’re going to think back to this moment. Right now. Because this is the moment you could have scratched a whole bunch of people off your gift list with... Read more ›
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Is there a better way to celebrate a classic car’s anniversary than with a spectacular reinvented version of the original? No, folks, there isn’t. And that’s exactly what Hyundai has done. Remember the 1986 Grandeur, the company’s original flagship? That’s exactly the car shape I have in mind when I think of the 1980s. On Tuesday, it was the car’s 35th anniversary. To honor it, Hyundai unveiled an electrified concept... Read more ›
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Facebook may have changed its corporate name to Meta Platforms, but that won’t end its troubles – nor efforts to rein in the social media company’s business practices. Lawmakers are pondering new ways to regulate Facebook, whose CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, wrote in 2019 that he welcomed new “rules governing the internet.” With that in mind, we asked three experts on social media, technology policy, and global business to offer one... Read more ›
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If you’re tired of hearing the word ‘metaverse,’ I don’t blame you — I’m there with you. For now, it looks like all talk and no substance. At best, we’ve seen legless avatars floating around in a virtual meeting room, and that doesn’t sound appealing. While many of us are struggling to imagine what the metaverse might look like, it’s a certainty that virtual reality/mixed reality headsets will play an... Read more ›
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After seeing WordPress top the most dreaded platform on Stack Overflow’s Developer Survey for two years in a row (2019 and 2020), a few weeks ago we explored why developers hate using the CMS. Interestingly enough, we ended up getting some impassioned responses from developers who love WordPress. Just visit some of the many Quora and Reddit threads about the CMS and you’ll find die-hard WordPress haters and lovers battling... Read more ›
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Something’s very wrong with the traditional 9 to 5: it doesn’t work. Scandinavian countries dominate the World Happiness Report — Norway being the third most productive country in the world and Helsinki winning the title of the best city for work-life balance. And their standard working week is less than 40 hours long. They work a whopping 359 hours less than Americans every year. How I began working 5-hour workdays... Read more ›
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There are two types of ebike riders: those who want as much power as possible, weight be darned, and those who prefer something that balances power with a natural riding experience. The Urtopia ebike, a futuristic carbon fiber ride currently crowdfunding on Indiegogo, is the latter. The bike is currently being offered at an introductory price of $2,000 and the company plans to ship to early backers in February 2022.... Read more ›
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