The Next Web

News from The Next Web


Fresh news
Other news
older that 24 hours
The Next Web
Urban Mobility Daily @ The Next Web · 06/09/2021 03:51 EDT

Moving from the US to Europe changed my travel habits for the better

This article was written by Scott Shepard is VP Global Public Sector with Iomob on The Urban Mobility Daily, the content site of the Urban Mobility Company, a Paris-based company which is moving the business of mobility forward through physical and virtual events and services. Join their community of 10K+ global mobility professionals by signing up for the Urban Mobility Weekly newsletter. Read the original article here and follow them... Read more â€ș

0

The Next Web
Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 06/09/2021 02:59 EDT

Vivaldi is launching an email client, a feed reader, and a translation tool

Vivaldi, the cross-platform browser by Opera co-founder Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner, is bringing a bunch of new tools including translation services — with its new browser update. The new update, dubbed Vivaldi 4.0, is the company’s attempt to lure you away from Google’s services. With all the discussions and scrutiny the Big G’s third-party cookie replacement tool FLoC, it’s probably the right time to get that user growth. Vivaldi said... Read more â€ș

0

The Next Web
Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 06/09/2021 02:47 EDT

Kraken and Bitfinex are reportedly exploring ways to enter India

Earlier this year, India was about to propose a bill to ban cryptocurrency trading. While that’s on hold, there are multiple concerns about India’s cryptocurrency regulations that can impact traders and exchanges. However, this uncertainty hasn’t stopped major exchanges from exploring the possibility of building out their presence in India. According to a report by Reuters, U.S.-based Kraken, and Hong Kong-based Bitfinex and KuCoin are “scouting the market” to potentially... Read more â€ș

0

The Next Web
Tristan Greene @ The Next Web 1 place · 06/08/2021 19:43 EDT

Trump: I ‘should have’ banned Facebook, but Zuckerberg ‘kept calling me’

Many of us have relationships with people who, for whatever reason, leave us with lingering regrets. For the 45th president of the US that person is apparently Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Former president Trump today issued an official statement lamenting his leniency with social media companies during his time in the White House: Congratulations to the country of Nigeria, who just banned Twitter because they banned their President. More COUNTRIES... Read more â€ș

166

The Next Web
Tristan Greene @ The Next Web · 06/08/2021 16:08 EDT

What happens to Bitcoin when billionaires build cryptocurrency miners on the Moon?

By the end of 2021, if everything goes according to plan, the richest man in the world will take a pleasure cruise to outer space on his personal spacecraft and both Bitcoin and Dogecoin will literally go to the Moon. Space exploration and exploitation have traditionally been nationalist endeavors. But the rise of the 12-digit billionaire has suddenly made outer space look like open territory. The players Jeff Bezos is... Read more â€ș

0

The Next Web
Napier Lopez @ The Next Web · 06/08/2021 15:31 EDT

Sony’s WF-1000XM4 may be the best noise-canceling earbuds yet

Sony‘s WF-1000XM3 were some of the best high-end true wireless earbuds around, especially if you prioritized sound quality and noise canceling. Today, Sony announced their successors, the creatively named WF-1000XM4, and they are a remarkable improvement in many respects, including even better noise cancelation and sound quality, improved controls, and a much better design My review unit actually arrived just a few hours before the publication of this article, so... Read more â€ș

0

The Next Web
The Conversation @ The Next Web · 06/08/2021 11:42 EDT

Here’s why almost all of the internet went down on Tuesday

If you were having difficulty accessing your favourite website on Tuesday, June 8, you’re not alone. A jaw-dropping number of major websites around the globe suddenly became unavailable with no immediately obvious explanation — before reappearing an hour later. It’s disconcerting when the sites we rely on suddenly become inaccessible, and even more so when it happens on such a vast scale. This outage saw seemingly unrelated sites go dark,... Read more â€ș

0

The Next Web
TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 06/08/2021 10:00 EDT

iBrave offers loads of web hosting features and protection for life for under $100

TLDR: iBrave Cloud Web Hosting provides a lifetime of fast, efficient, unlimited web hosting services for a single one-time price, just $99.99. Thirty years after the birth of the world wide web, you’d still be hard-pressed to go anywhere today and find a majority of people who understand what web hosting is, how it works, or why it’s absolutely essential for getting anything online. There are currently more than 1.8... Read more â€ș

0

The Next Web
TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 06/08/2021 10:00 EDT

This 17-course mega-pack can help you run Microsoft 365, Windows, and Azure like a pro

TLDR: The Complete 2021 Microsoft 365, Windows, & Azure Bundle is a 17-course bundle covering everything needed to run all of Microsoft’s popular cloud-based services. For all of its success in software and beyond over the past half-century, Microsoft’s eyes are now set firmly on the horizons of tech’s latest new frontier: the cloud.  Of course, this isn’t a new direction by any stretch. It’s actually been where Microsoft has... Read more â€ș

0

The Next Web
Nino de Vries @ The Next Web · 06/08/2021 09:54 EDT

Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart looks like a Pixar movie and plays like a charm

Hey, listen; it’s the middle of summer, my apartment is boiling, I don’t want to be stuck inside writing this review. I’m going to assume you don’t want to be stuck inside reading it either, so I’ll cut right to the chase: Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is great. I’ve been a Ratchet fan since the original games back in the PlayStation 2 era and there hasn’t been a single... Read more â€ș

0

The Next Web
Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 06/08/2021 09:35 EDT

Watch a drone refuel another aircraft in mid-air for the first time

An unmanned drone has refueled another aircraft during flight for the first time, a milestone that the US Navy says could help change future warfighting. Boeing’s unmanned MQ-25 Stringray plugged a hose into a Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet and pumped 325 pounds of fuel into the fighter jet on June 4, the manufacturer announced on Monday. Credit: Kevin FlynnThe Stingray used the Navy’s standard aerial refueling method. The 4.5-hour test... Read more â€ș

0

The Next Web
Matthew Beedham @ The Next Web · 06/08/2021 09:08 EDT

Tesla still leads in Norway’s real-world range test, but Ford is getting very, VERY close

If you’ve ever shopped for an EV you will have almost certainly compared how far your vehicles of choice can drive on a single charge. Most manufacturers quote a WLTP range, which is calculated from a lab test and is intended to give an idea of how far the car can go on a single charge. In reality, these WLTP figures can be quite far off the mark. If you’re... Read more â€ș

0

The Next Web
Cities Today @ The Next Web · 06/08/2021 08:37 EDT

Instead of ‘rush hour,’  we now have the ‘rush afternoon’ — thanks, COVID

This article was originally published by Sarah Wray on Cities Today, the leading news platform on urban mobility and innovation, reaching an international audience of city leaders. For the latest updates follow Cities Today on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube, or sign up for Cities Today News. New analysis of anonymized location data casts doubt on US cities’ hopes of avoiding a car-led recovery. The report from transport analytics... Read more â€ș

0

The Next Web
Robert Gonsalves @ The Next Web · 06/08/2021 07:43 EDT

How to build your own meme generator with machine learning

In this article, I’ll show you how I built a system called AI-Memer that generates memes using the latest AI models. I start with a high-level description of the system components before getting into the background of memes and details of the components. I’ll then show you how to generate your own memes using the Google Colab, here. After a brief discussion of results and next steps, you can see... Read more â€ș

0

The Next Web
The Cosmic Companion @ The Next Web · 06/08/2021 06:52 EDT

The Moon in June shows views to watch soon!

Our planetary companion is putting on quite a show for amateur astronomers all around the globe during the month of June! These events all happen slowly, and will be visible to people around the globe, providing us with a global show. Over the course of June, the Moon will huddle up close to Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn! Plus, we will also witness the final supermoon of the year, and... Read more â€ș

0

The Next Web
Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 06/08/2021 06:51 EDT

Rimac Nevera test driver succumbs to temptation, hits illegal 232kph on public road

The Nevera, Rimac’s insane electric hypercar, was launched a week ago and hit us like the storm that it’s named after. With an impressive 1,914 horsepower and an even more formidable 0-60mph acceleration in just 1.85 seconds, who could ever resist it? Well, a Rimac test driver sure couldn’t. Just a day after the Nevera’s official release, a video was uploaded on Reddit showing the unnamed 41-year-old exceeding the speed... Read more â€ș

0

The Next Web
Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 06/08/2021 06:09 EDT

Basically all news sites are down — so we want to hog their traffic

A bunch of websites are unaccessible right now, including Reddit, Twitch, Amazon UK, and Paypal. All of these sites are showing some kind of connection failure. Basically, half of the internet is down. But thankfully, our site is up (jinx) Half of the internet is down (503 error blabla) but not us so enjoy: https://t.co/BV4ajjP2WH — TNW (@thenextweb) June 8, 2021 Fastly edge platform is having problems, which means a... Read more â€ș

0

The Next Web
Callum Booth @ The Next Web · 06/08/2021 05:15 EDT

Apple’s Do Not Disturb update solves a dumbass iPhone problem

While last night’s software-focused WWDC didn’t get the same hype as Apple’s hardware events, the company did drop an array of exciting new features. My favorite? Well, that’d be the improvements to Do Not Disturb and the new Focus mode. I’d assume you’re one of two people: you’re either fist-pumping at this news, or you’ve never used Do Not Disturb on an iPhone. To put it bluntly, this feature is... Read more â€ș

0

The Next Web
Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 06/08/2021 05:04 EDT

Apple splitting security updates is more exciting than it sounds

Earlier this year, Apple had to push a software update at a breathtaking speed to protect iPhone users from active vulnerabilities. Until now, iOS users have had to wait for the next version update to get bug patches. But that’s about to change. Last night, with iOS 15, the company announced that it’s separating security updates from software updates. Here’s what the firm says: iOS now offers a choice between... Read more â€ș

0

The Next Web
The Conversation @ The Next Web · 06/08/2021 04:18 EDT

How can we make sure everyone benefits from the next quantum revolution?

Over the past six years, quantum science has noticeably shifted, from the domain of physicists concerned with learning about the universe on extremely small scales, to a source of new technologies we all might use for practical purposes. These technologies make use of quantum properties of single atoms or particles of light. They include sensors, communication networks, and computers. Quantum technologies are expected to impact many aspects of our society,... Read more â€ș

0

Most popular sources

  • You see 872 news out of 872.
  • Sources 61 out of 61.
Skift 0%
StartupNation 0%
Ubergizmo 0%
AlleyWatch 0%
Mobile ID World 0%
View sources »

LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!

14.05.2026 08:11
Last update: 08:06 EDT.
News rating updated: 15:09.

What is Times42?

Times42 brings you the most popular news from tech news portals in real-time chart.
Read about us in FAQ section.


Times42 © 2026