If you’ve been out of the crypto game for a while, here’s what’s been happening: major cryptocurrencies are trading in the red, retirees protest El Salvador’s adoption of Bitcoin as legal tender, and Honduras opened its first cryptocurrency ATM. Basically, business as usual in the crypto verse. However, if you’re still HODLing some coins, you might want to brush up on what you can buy with them. Here are 5... Read more ›
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Foldables are a tough piece of tech to make. Their displays have a problem of balancing between flexibility and durability. Plus, most foldables have a crease at the part of the screen from where it folds. LG has developed a new material to solve problems of durability and creasing. The chemical branch of the company has made a cover window — the protective part that lies on top of the... Read more ›
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If you’ve ever needed proof we’re stuck in a never-ending time loop, here it is: an Apple TV+ original movie is being released on Blu-Ray and DVD for the first time. Yes, you read that right. Apple‘s online streaming service is branching out into… physical media. The film in question is On the Rocks, a comedy-drama starring Rashida Jones‎ and Bill Murray, and directed by Sofia Coppola. Its upcoming release... Read more ›
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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! At the 2021 IAA Mobility Show on Monday, Renault premiered its electric Megane E-Tech. While the car is loaded with interesting characteristics, its safety features are by far the most impressive. Credit: Motor 1 Live photo of the... Read more ›
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When we talk about amazing geological features, we often limit ourselves to those on Earth. But as a geologist, I think that’s crazy – there are so many structures on other worlds that can excite and inspire, and that can put processes on our own planet into perspective. Here, in no particular order, are the five geological structures in the solar system (excluding Earth) that most impress me. The grandest... Read more ›
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We all know mitigating the climate crisis is important… but it’s still weirdly easy to push any action to ‘tomorrow’ — especially if you’re a founder stuck in the daily chores of keeping a startup running. But you and I both know you need the push to act today. Not only to save the planet (this big round thing we live on), but also to make sure your business will... Read more ›
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Over the last couple of days, the news of the email service ProtonMail giving up an activist’s IP addresshas been a big topic of conversation for the international security community. All reports indicate that the French police arrested the climate activist fighting against gentrification. However, ProtonMail is not under obligation to provide any details to the French authorities. So how did they get the IP address details? So @ProtonMail received... Read more ›
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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! Our cars have evolved through over-the-air software updates that add new functions and services. Now Bosch has set their sites on a similar capability to ebikes through their white label BoscheBike Systems and the eBike Flow app. The... Read more ›
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We watch a ton of videos every day, but we might not get a smooth experience and the best experience in all conditions. This is because of bandwidth restrictions or the file size of the videos being streamed. This may lead to a delay in buffering or a pixelated stream. That’s why we need video compression algorithms and standards, which help reduce the size of the files beamed to your... Read more ›
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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 the first day of the 2021 IAA Mobility Show in Munich, Mercedes-Benz introduced a lineup of two brand new electric models, plus two concept EVs as a bonus. Since their names are very similar, I have given... Read more ›
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Deep reinforcement learning is one of the most interesting branches ofartificial intelligence. It is behind some of the most remarkable achievements of the AI community, including beating human champions at board and video games, self-driving cars, robotics, and AI hardware design. Deep reinforcement learning leverages the learning capacity of deep neural networks to tackle problems that were too complex for classic RL techniques. Deep reinforcement learning is much more complicated... Read more ›
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TLDR: Nichesss AI Copywriter offers copy in any format you need in seconds, capable of powering your social media, advertising, or even reshaping your next startup venture. There are lots of different types of writers out there. There are novelists, blog writers, ad copy specialists, and Facebook posters, to name a very, very small select group. Trying to tailor any single writing tool to service the needs of all of... Read more ›
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TLDR: This Smart Visual Ear Cleaner uses an ultra-nifty HD camera to help take the guesswork out of ear cleaning, all at a Labor Day sale price. First, a word of warning…don’t ever Google for images of cotton swabs in ears. While it seems harmless enough, there are some graphic pictures that can show exactly what happens if you defy the advice of doctors and go rogue on your ear... Read more ›
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A digital epidemic is sweeping across the world at a record pace. Its name? Ransomware. This year alone hackers cut off heating to homes across the US East Coast after hacking an oil pipeline, ending in a $4.4M ransom payment. Another group attempted to poison water systems in Florida. From smart factories to self-driving cars, we’re becoming more vulnerable than ever to security breaches as companies move towards AI and... Read more ›
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Hi there! I’m Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten, founder and CEO of TNW… or am I? That’s right — I’m handing over the company’s reins to someone new. It’s been an incredible privilege to see TNW grow from a tiny Amsterdam startup to a Financial Times company in these past 15 years. There was only a handful of us back in 2006, the days when we threw an event with only... Read more ›
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Phone makers usually offer two or three years of software updates, and a couple of years of security patches after that for their flagship devices. If you’ve bought a budget device, good luck getting extended support for that. However, Germany wants to change this norm to improve the ownership experience for consumers, big-time. Lawmakers are pushing for a regulation that will require manufacturers to provide seven years of mandatory security... Read more ›
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TLDR: The Ninja Dragon Alpha Z PRO 4K Wide Angle Dual Camera Drone packs in a variety of flying and image capturing features, all for under $100. With new drone models flying on to store shelves almost as fast as they soar in real life, it can be tough to settle on the right one to fit your flying needs. There’s almost a ratio you have to hit to balance... Read more ›
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TLDR: This Apple Watch Charging Cable and Stand can not only charge up your device, but it can do it stylishly for under $20. We all love our Apple Watches. But what we don’t love is trying to determine whether they’re charging or not. With the Magsafe magnetic chargers, it’s often tough to tell if you’ve got a good connection and your watch is actually juicing up. Meanwhile, many Apple... Read more ›
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Despite growing opposition, the U.S. government is on track to increase its use of controversial facial recognition technology. The U.S. Government Accountability Office released a report on Aug. 24, 2021, detailing current and planned use of facial recognition technology by federal agencies. The GAO surveyed 24 departments and agencies – from the Department of Defense to the Small Business Administration – and found that 18 reported using the technology and... Read more ›
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Retiring the International Space Station in the coming years presents a big void “ what will be the future of space stations once the International Space Station meets its fiery death in the coming years? And SHOULD the ISS be decommissioned, or might the mission lifetime be extended? Construction of the International Space Station (ISS), started in 1998, was completed in 2011. Since that time, the ISS has housed travelers... Read more ›
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