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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 06/01/2021 10:26 EDT

Blimps could reduce air travel CO2 emissions, but not without a cost

After the Hidenburg disaster back in 1937 the era of airships seemed to be over. But now, the small British company Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV) has developed a new, eco-friendly commercial airship that promises to significantly reduce air travel CO2 emissions, The Guardian reports.  Credit: Hybrid Air Vehicles The Airlander 10 can carry up to 100 passengers and will offer short distance trips between cities such as Liverpool – Belfast,... Read more â€ș

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 06/01/2021 10:00 EDT

PhiGolf brings real golf swings and photorealistic world famous courses into your home

TLDR: The PhiGolf Mobile and Home Smart Golf Simulator bring real world golf swing mechanics into your home in the coolest virtual golf experience you’ve ever seen. The odds are that you’ve never plunked a shot into the waters of the Swilcan Burn while playing the historic and world-famous St. Andrew’s Links in Scotland. Or that you’ve braved the uphill climbs and treacherous elevated greens of the stunning Spyglass course... Read more â€ș

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 06/01/2021 10:00 EDT

Learn to code with 27 programming courses, 270 hours of training, over 2,700 lessons, all for $20

TLDR: The Premium Learn to Code 2021 Certification Bundle is a 27-course programming behemoth, including over 270 hours of training in every coding arena a student needs to know. There’s no one-size-fits-all method for learning how to code. Everyone comes to the discipline in different ways and tackles different skills in different orders en route to earning their programming stripes.  Of course, one proven approach to becoming a coding expert... Read more â€ș

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 06/01/2021 09:03 EDT

Wikipedia is loaded, so why’s it asking for donations?

If you’re a regular visitor to Wikipedia, you may have seen a desperate plea pop up on the site, urging users for donations to keep the encyclopedia online. The impassioned pitch for cash gives the impression that the site is struggling to stay afloat. But the reality is very different, as freelance journalist Andreas Kolbe elucidated in the Daily Dot last week. In an eye-opening piece, Kolbe explains that the... Read more â€ș

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 06/01/2021 08:21 EDT

Text-altering AI is changing our culture — try this tool to find out how

Most of us benefit every day from the fact computers can now “understand” us when we speak or write. Yet few of us have paused to consider the potentially damaging ways this same technology may be shaping our culture. Human language is full of ambiguity and double meanings. For instance, consider the potential meaning of this phrase: “I went to project class”. Without context, it’s an ambiguous statement. Computer scientists... Read more â€ș

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 06/01/2021 07:33 EDT

Smartwatches distract drivers more than phones

An estimated 73.4 million people will be using wearable technologies in the United States by 2022. Wearables are smart electronics that can be worn on different parts of the body. The most popular smart device is the smartwatch. An important characteristic of wearable technology is that they are easy to acquire and thus they can be used almost anywhere. This convenience and adaptability means that smartwatches are used in a... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 06/01/2021 07:22 EDT

Fitbit’s upcoming feature will help you prove you don’t snore THAT loudly

If your friends have stayed over at your place, they might have had stories about how loudly you snore. And unless there’s some video evidence, it might be hard for you to prove otherwise. However, Fitbit’s upcoming feature might help you do just that. According to an APK teardown for Fitbit’s upcoming Android app version 3.42, from 9to5Google, the company’s preparing an app update with a “Snore and Noise detect”... Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 06/01/2021 06:25 EDT

What the internet can teach us about EV adoption

The transition from animal-drawn carriages to cars in the beginning of the 20th century was the first technological revolution in the motoring world. One hundred and twenty years later, we’re in the middle of the second biggest automotive revolution: the switch to electric vehicles. As the BBC’s Justin Rowlatt explains, the electric revolution will happen much faster than expected. An enlightening parallel To illustrate his prediction, Rowlatt offers an illuminating... Read more â€ș

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 06/01/2021 04:34 EDT

The trials and triumphs of our missions to Mars

China’s rover Zhurong, named after the mythological fire god, successfully touched down on Mars on May 14 – the first time that China has successfully landed a rover on the red planet. On May 19, China’s National Space Administration issued the first images the rover had taken on Mars. After a summer of Mars launches in 2020, and with 2021 shaping up to be a successful one for landers and... Read more â€ș

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Matthew Beedham @ The Next Web · 06/01/2021 03:38 EDT

Super-affordable electricity makes UK motoring cheaper than it’s been in 50 years

In 1972 Don McLean was singing about driving big block Chevys, the VW Beetle overtook the Ford Model T as the all-time best selling car, and Brits could fuel their cars for just a penny a mile. For gasoline or diesel powered vehicles, fuel has never been as cheap as it was back then. However, thanks to a new specialist energy tariff, electric car drivers in the UK can charge... Read more â€ș

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Built In @ The Next Web · 06/01/2021 03:00 EDT

5 strategies every founder should use to defeat their detractors

This article was written by Joe Procopio and originally published on Built In. Every startup is going to have its detractors. Every new idea, every revolutionary product, every unique strategy, and every best-made plan will find its natural enemy out in the wilds of the market. When you’re an entrepreneur, you’re going to face armies of people who doubt you. At best, they’ll throw a cutting remark out on social... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 06/01/2021 02:55 EDT

Samsung’s next flagship phone will deliver console-grade graphics, thanks to AMD

Mobile gaming is about to get exciting as AMD is planning to bring the RDNA 2 graphics architecture — used in high-end consoles such as the Xbox X and the PlayStation 5 — to phones.  At the Computex virtual conference, the company’s CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, said that it’s partnering with Samsung to integrate RDNA 2 architecture into the Korean tech giant’s upcoming Exynos flagship mobile processor, found in phones... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 06/01/2021 01:38 EDT

Twitter has just 3 weeks to comply with India’s new IT rules

Amongst the big tech companies in India, Twitter is currently the odd one out. Google, Facebook, and WhatsApp have already complied with India’s new intermediary rules. However, the microblogging platform is yet to do that. Yesterday, the Delhi high court directed Twitter to comply with these rules within three weeks. Notably, Twitter had asked the government of India for at least a three-month extension to implement the necessary steps. [Read:... Read more â€ș

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Urban Mobility Daily @ The Next Web · 06/01/2021 00:45 EDT

Hydrogen buses and trucks could be the future for sustainable road transportation

This article was written by Natalie Sauber, Market Intelligence Lead at Arcadis UK 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 on... Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 05/31/2021 11:08 EDT

Car companies are ‘greenwashing’ their plug-in hybrid vehicles

Hybrid vehicle sales skyrocketed in Europe during the first quarter of 2021, reaching roughly 256,000 (up 264% year-over-year), EV-volumes.com reports. Hybrids remain a much more popular choice than battery electric vehicles, but the question is whether they are actually sustainable and good for the environment. A collaborative study by the European Federation for Transport and Environment and Greenpeace has found that CO2 emissions from plug-in hybrid vehicles are up to... Read more â€ș

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 05/31/2021 10:00 EDT

The Global Drone is a premium flyer with a gorgeous 4K camera for under $100 during this sale

TLDR: The Global Drone 4K Platinum Version is a compact, durable, stable flying drone with a fantastic 4K camera onboard, all for less than $100 with this extra Memorial Day Sale deal. The way drones have become an everyday part of life is fascinating enough, but as the proliferation continues, their creep is spreading into places you likely never expected.  Sony is working on a patent for technology that would... Read more â€ș

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 05/31/2021 10:00 EDT

The Toybox 3D Printer lets kids create their own toys with a button press — and it’s under $300

TLDR: The Toybox 3D Printer Deluxe Bundle is a kid-friendly 3D printing kit that allows youngsters to bring all their toy ideas to life easily and safely, even without adult supervision. Since the days of wide-eyed, open-mouthed awe while the first wave of 3D printers showed off the marvels they could create, most viewers had the same thought: Kids would go nuts with this.  But while 3D printing technology has... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 05/31/2021 08:42 EDT

How to free up your Google Photos storage by bulk deleting crappy pictures

Welcome to TNW Basics, a collection of tips, guides, and advice on how to easily get the most out of your gadgets, apps, and other stuff. Google Photos is ending its free unlimited storage tier starting June 1, 2021. The images and videos uploaded to your account prior to that date won’t count against your allotted storage space. So, if you want to hoard more photos in your Google Photos... Read more â€ș

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 05/31/2021 07:37 EDT

Let’s not trust AI to profile people from their head vibrations

Digital video surveillance systems can’t just identify who someone is. They can also work out how someone is feeling and what kind of personality they have. They can even tell how they might behave in the future. And the key to unlocking this information about a person is the movement of their head. That is the claim made by the company behind the VibraImage artificial intelligence (AI) system. (The term... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 05/31/2021 07:13 EDT

Google says it won’t build backdoors into its Privacy Sandbox for gathering user data

Google plans to ditch third-party cookies on Chrome next year — just like Apple’s Safari and Mozilla’s Firefox browser has done. To replace the cookies system, the company introduced a new product called Privacy Sandbox that will let advertisers gather some amount of data without compromising users’ data integrity. Last week, the company has assured that it won’t build any backdoors to this sandbox for its own apps. Jerry Dischler,... Read more â€ș

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