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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 06/24/2021 05:23 EDT

Beware, Lyft and Lime: Bird’s getting in the bikeshare game

Bird has already established itself as a big player in the escooter industry, and is now joining the bikesharing market with its specially made Bird Bike. It’s cool, it’s blue, and it can take you places. Yesterday, the company announced its “New Smart Bikeshare Program,” which it plans to roll out in cities across North America and Europe. Credit: Bird Bird is adding ebikes to its ridesharing fleet Bird’s ebike... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 06/24/2021 03:10 EDT

Nvidia’s AI turns your shaky brush strokes into beautiful landscapes

My mother and my maternal grandfather had great artistic sense, and they painted many canvases over the years. Sadly, I never inherited those genes, and have had to rely on computers to make shapes and lines — like a talentless chump. If you’re anything like me, you’ll love Nvidia’s new Canvas AI. It turns your shaky strokes into beautiful landscapes. The company has released this new app for Windows users... Read more â€ș

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Abhimanyu Ghoshal @ The Next Web · 06/24/2021 02:26 EDT

Remember iPods? This one lives in your browser and plays Spotify

The iPod changed the way we enjoyed our favorite tunes on the go when it launched in 2001. And while there were loads of other MP3 players on the market then, none came close to matching Apple’s incredibly intuitive wheel interface. If you missed your chance to try it, or simply miss your beloved iPod, fire this one up in your mobile browser. Frontend developer Tanner Villarete’s clever creation resembles... Read more â€ș

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Napier Lopez @ The Next Web · 06/23/2021 21:01 EDT

Review: Genelec’s 8341A is pretty much the ‘perfect’ bookshelf speaker (if you’ve got $6K)

Marketing is all about hyperbole and superlatives, but marketing in the audio world is distinctly egregious. I’m particularly irked when speakers claim to let you hear music “as the artist intended” without any substance to back that up. Genelec, a Finnish audio company, makes similar claims on its website, but it gets a pass from me. Not only does the company provide extensive measurements for each of its speakers online... Read more â€ș

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web · 06/23/2021 15:54 EDT

UFO conspiracy theory fun time: Did AI come from ET?

What if artificial intelligence technology and extraterrestrials are inextricably linked? Some experts believe aliens are waiting for us to develop more advanced AI before they reveal themselves. Others think aliens gave us our current AI technology. And still others theorize that space aliens are AIs. Let’s see how these ideas hold up to some very light scrutiny. Happy UFO Day The US government will be issuing an official report on... Read more â€ș

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Napier Lopez @ The Next Web · 06/23/2021 14:15 EDT

Bully Maguire bringing back ’emo Spiderman’ is the internet at its best

Spider-Man 3 came out in 2007. It made a lot of money, but was a critical flop compared to the first two movies, and Sony then rebooted the franchise several times. But from the ashes of that movie rose one of the greatest social movements of the internet: Bully Maguire. The thing most people remember about Spider-Man 3 is ‘emo Spiderman‘ — you know, that scene where Spidey gets a... Read more â€ș

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 06/23/2021 10:00 EDT

RoboKiller assures you never waste time with a spam call or text again

TLDR: The RoboKiller Spam Call and Text Blocker eliminates 90 percent of the spam phone calls and texts you receive — and now, it’s almost 50 percent off. Last month, Americans received an estimated 5.3 billion spam calls. While that’s an insane number of needless wastes of time and stupid distractions, it actually represents a 5 percent decrease from the numbers posted in April. But don’t cheer too loudly just... Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 06/23/2021 09:11 EDT

EVs on track to take the car sales crown by 2033 — that’s VERY soon

Good news EV lovers: electric vehicles might actually catch on sooner than we think! In fact, their combined sales in the US, China, and Europe are expected to outpace all other engine sales by 2033, according to the latest analysis by the multinational professional services network EY.  The latest predictions show that Europe will be the first to reach the new automotive era in 2028, when EV sales are expected... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 06/23/2021 08:37 EDT

Apple: only our App Store can protect your iPhone from sideloaded malware

Apple has long argued against having alternative app stores and allowing sideloaded apps on the iPhone. In its latest effort to convince you, the company has released a whitepaper describing the bad effects of sideloading and how the App Store is the best protection against them. The whitepaper also highlights the importance of the role of the App Store to protect your data and let you safely download apps. The... Read more â€ș

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 06/23/2021 08:23 EDT

CERN’s LHCb breakthrough will reveal a lot about the universe’s origins

What happened at the beginning of the universe, in the very first moments? The truth is, we don’t really know because it takes huge amounts of energy and precision to recreate and understand the cosmos on such short timescales in the lab. But scientists at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, Switzerland aren’t giving up. Now our LHCb experiment has measured one of the smallest differences in mass between... Read more â€ș

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Jaime Nash @ The Next Web · 06/23/2021 05:51 EDT

Return to the office — but change your approach

As COVID-19 shut down offices across the world, major tech hubs with their elaborate office spaces shuttered. The entire industry began to wonder, “how will it be possible to keep our unique culture alive over video conferences?” But now as we see real hope for going back to an in-person setting, the new burning question has become, “how will we adjust and recreate culture and encourage attendance once it’s time... Read more â€ș

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 06/23/2021 05:19 EDT

Stardust is raining down on Earth and we’re hunting it
 for history

It is all around us. Every day in our lives we are in contact with it. In fact, we are made from it: ancient stardust. All the atoms around us have witnessed the most violent explosions in the universe. Their journeys through space are the longest, roughest and loneliest voyages imaginable. The hydrogen in the water we drink is the lightest of all the elements, and it dates back to... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 06/23/2021 04:17 EDT

Microsoft joins Apple in the $2 TRILLION market cap club

Microsoft’s bullish run has continued as the company entered the ultra-exclusive $2 trillion club. The company reached a $1 trillion market cap for the first time in 2019 — which means it took just two years to double that figure. In the last quarter, the company posted a record revenue of $41.7 billion with 19% year-on-year growth. Its profit for that quarter was $15.5 billion — a 44% jump from... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 06/23/2021 01:39 EDT

Stop screenshotting, Twitter can now share your tweets straight to Instagram

There’s always that ONE friend who posts screenshots of their tweets to Instagram to score some much-needed validation. If you don’t have such friends, you probably are that friend. Now, Twitter is testing a way to share tweets directly to Instagram. The company announced last night that it’s rolling out this feature to its iOS app for now. When you’ll hit the share button under a tweet, you’ll see the... Read more â€ș

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Napier Lopez @ The Next Web · 06/22/2021 18:01 EDT

Facebook turns WhatsApp into a shopping hub with virtual storefronts

Facebook has slowly but surely been looking for ways to monetize its investment in WhatsApp, adding new several features for businesses over the past few years. Now the company is turning it into a straight-up shopping hub — in a few countries, at least. Facebook introduced Shops in 2020 as a way to turn Facebook and Instagram pages into digital storefronts, with a particular emphasis on small businesses. The company... Read more â€ș

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 06/22/2021 14:42 EDT

Tinder’s new feature lets users chat before they match

For the first time, Tinder is letting users chat before they match. The app has launched a game called Hot Takes that connects potential spouses in a speed dating-style game that’s now available every day from 6PM-midnight local time. Users will first be shown some multiple-choice questions, such as: “Which of these is most pretentious? Bragging you don’t have TikTok, natural wine, saying your found something first, or or Oxford... Read more â€ș

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Anouk Vleugels @ The Next Web · 06/22/2021 11:29 EDT

This UFO expert is excited about the Pentagon’s new report — but don’t expect aliens

2020 will forever be the year of COVID-19, but it has a different meaning for UFO enthusiasts. This marked the time when the Pentagon’s covert UFO operation became an above board government program. And on Friday June 25, it will publish its first report covering 120 UFO sightings. Does this means aliens exist? Disappointingly, the Pentagon will probably point to high-tech aircraft by Russia or China as an explanation. Still,... Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 06/22/2021 10:52 EDT

Meet Earth 300, the superyacht that aims to be the ‘Noah’s Ark of science’

Say hello to Earth 300, the beautiful research supervessel that aims to be the “Noah’s Ark of science.” Does that mean it only has two of everything on board? Or that the Big Guy Up There is about to smite the planet?  No. And I’m not sure. But let’s have another look at it.  Earth 300’s mission is to ensure humanity’s survival by addressing its biggest threats, especially regarding environmental... Read more â€ș

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 06/22/2021 10:00 EDT

Become an Agile, Lean Six Sigma, and PMP certified project manager — and the training is only $20

TLDR: The Premium 2021 Project and Quality Management Certification Bundle offers training in some of project management’s most popular methodologies, all on sale now for just $20. If you’re looking for a new career path, consider this — by 2030, the world is going to need another 25 million new project managers to help keep all those important strategic business initiatives on track. From software development to mobile apps, from... Read more â€ș

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 06/22/2021 10:00 EDT

If you don’t know how to build with Angular, this training can make it second nature

TLDR: The 2021 Complete Angular Developer Certification Bundle can help web creators add new robust functionality to all of their app and website building, all for less than $40. Modern web developers need the new tools. Old JavaScript libraries and stuff like jQuery just don’t do it anymore. For dynamic, modern web presentations, web creators are leaning toward newer front-end frameworks that integrate easier and generally just help builds happen... Read more â€ș

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