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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 09/16/2021 09:49 EDT

From recycling to production: bringing the EV battery supply chain to the US

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! Even though the transition to battery electric vehicles is at an early stage, we’re well aware of the need to recycle and reuse the precious metals and materials contained within lithium-ion batteries. Among the US recycling companies, Redwood... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 09/16/2021 09:31 EDT

Why Wikimedia banned seven Chinese based editors for ‘infiltration’

Earlier this week, in an unprecedented step, Wikimedia Foundation, which oversees Wikipedia, banned seven editors based out of Mainland China over “infiltration concerns.” Plus, the non-profit revoked access of 12 editors from an “unrecognized group.” The foundation investigated an unofficial group of 300 Wikipedia power users, known as Wikimedians of Mainland China (WMC). It found out that some of the group’s editors were taking unfair advantage of their privileges to... Read more â€ș

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 09/16/2021 08:45 EDT

Gambling streams on Twitch are full of legal and ethical issues

Streaming services such asTwitch andYouTube Live are now a significant part of popular entertainment. These sites host millions of “live streamers” and tens of millions of daily viewers. Streamers broadcast their lives and activities — often digital gaming — to audiences who interact and chat with them in real-time. Twitch, the dominant streaming platform, also currently houses around 150 channels offering the live broadcasting of real-money slot machine gambling —... Read more â€ș

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Callum Booth @ The Next Web · 09/16/2021 06:34 EDT

Why did Apple change the camera position on the iPhone 13?

Aesthetically, the iPhone 13 is similar to last year’s model — apart from one key element: the camera placement. The iPhone 12 had vertically stacked lenses. On the iPhone 13, these are now diagonal. So, here’s the question we’re going to answer today: why? In my mind, there are two key reasons Apple has changed the iPhone 13 lens placement — and you can split these into technical and marketing.... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 09/16/2021 06:20 EDT

WhatsApp reinvents the ‘Yellow Pages’ and proves there are no new ideas

WhatsApp is one of the most used chat apps across the world with more than 2 billion monthly active users, and Facebook owns it. Till now, the social network hasn’t pushed too many ‘Facebook‘ features on this app. But that’s changing with a new feature company’s testing: business directory. The firm is testing this ‘Yellow pages’ like feature beginning in Sao Paulo, Brazil. WhatsApp’s head, Will Cathcart, announced this feature... Read more â€ș

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 09/16/2021 05:25 EDT

Here’s how astronomers plan to send a giant-ass telescope to space

The James Webb Space Telescope is scheduled to head to space on Dec. 18, 2021. With it, astronomers hope to find the first galaxies to form in the universe, will search for Earth-like atmospheres around other planets and accomplish many other scientific goals. I am an astronomer and the principal investigator for the Near Infrared Camera – or NIRCam for short – aboard the Webb telescope. I have participated in... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 09/16/2021 02:57 EDT

Microsoft wants you to stop using passwords for its apps and services — here’s how

Companies and consortiums have been waging war against passwords through security keys and authenticator apps for years now. Microsoft has taken one more step towards a passwordless future by allowing you to remove the password from your account altogether — so you won’t need it to sign into Windows, your email, or Outlook. The company offers options for alternative sign-in, such as the authenticator app or physical security keys. If... Read more â€ș

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Napier Lopez @ The Next Web · 09/16/2021 02:49 EDT

Leak: The Pixel 6’s CPU seems powerful, underpowered, and very strange

We already know the Pixel 6 is going to be a watershed device for Google. The company already confirmed the device, including the fact that it’s using its own custom processor dubbed Google Tensor. But what we didn’t know was just how different it would be from anything else. Google may be paving its own, strange road to CPU design For a while, it seemed Google might just use a... Read more â€ș

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web · 09/15/2021 17:15 EDT

5 real AI threats that make The Terminator look like Kindergarten Cop

It. Never. Fails. Every time an AI article finds its way to social media there’s hundreds of people invoking the terrifying specter of “SKYNET.” SKYNET is a fictional artificial general intelligence that’s responsible for the creation of the killer robots from the Terminator film franchise. It was a scary vision of AI‘s future until deep learning came along and big tech decided to take off its metaphorical belt and really... Read more â€ș

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 09/15/2021 10:00 EDT

This mount and charger was built just for the iPhone 12 — and covers all the bases

TLDR: The HaloLock Magnetic Wireless Car Charger grips your iPhone 12 like a glove, offering full adjustability and fast wireless charging for all your on-the-road adventuring. Car mounts and chargers are the quintessential unknown soldiers of your tech arsenal. They get little to no attention until something isn’t working quite right. Then they’re all you start thinking about. If your mount grip is too soft or too hard. If the... Read more â€ș

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 09/15/2021 09:52 EDT

Answering one of the most Google’d question: ‘What is my IP address?’

What is my IP? It’s an odd question in most people’s minds, yet it’s one of the top ten most-searched questions on Google. Those who know what an IP address is will already know most of these searches are coming from people who understand what they’re searching for. But for the rest of us, a more relevant question might be: what is an IP address? Across the globe, there are... Read more â€ș

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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 â€ș

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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 â€ș

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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 â€ș

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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 â€ș

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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 â€ș

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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 â€ș

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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 â€ș

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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 â€ș

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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 â€ș

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