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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 07/05/2021 10:00 EDT

SEO is tough. This Google SEO training can make you even tougher and earn all the web traffic you deserve

TLDR: The 2021 Google SEO and SERP Business Marketing Bundle is a one-stop deepdive into the steps for earning top results in Google searches and driving traffic to your content. Keyword research, backlinking and other tried and true tactics for optimizing search results still matter. But it’s grown increasingly tough for brand and website managers to keep up with the changing factors that determine how a search engine will evaluate,... Read more â€ș

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Callum Booth @ The Next Web · 07/05/2021 09:10 EDT

OnePlus runs out of ideas, calls rumored tablet ‘OnePlus Pad’

Friends, it appears OnePlus is going to launch a tablet. Its name? The OnePlus Pad. Let us all raise our fists to the heavens in honor of the person who got paid to come up with this moniker. OnePlus hasn’t released any public details about the device, but it registered the “OnePlus Pad” name with the European Union Intellectual Property Office, also known as EUIPO. This was first spotted by... Read more â€ș

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Ben Dickson @ The Next Web · 07/05/2021 08:47 EDT

Tesla’s AI chief: Self-driving cars don’t need LiDAR

What is the technology stack you need to create fully autonomous vehicles? Companies and researchers are divided on the answer to that question. Approaches to autonomous driving range from just cameras and computer vision to a combination of computer vision and advanced sensors. Tesla has been a vocal champion for the pure vision-based approach to autonomous driving, and in this year’s Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), its... Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 07/05/2021 08:40 EDT

Bon voyage! European cities bid adieu to sexist mobility policies

European cities are constantly making mobility greener, but there’s one issue they still haven’t tackled: making it gender-neutral. Yup, gender can be a big factor in mobility. It’s been shown that women and men have very different travel needs and patterns, but this hasn’t really been considered in mobility plans of city governments — until now. Cities in Europe now increasingly consider the gendered effects of transport policies and use... Read more â€ș

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Abhimanyu Ghoshal @ The Next Web · 07/05/2021 06:54 EDT

REvil’s humungous $70M Kaseya ransomware attack, explained

Last Friday was quite a doozy in the cybersecurity world: a Russia-linked REvil ransomware gang is believed to be behind a massive ‘supply chain’ attack that crippled hundreds of businesses across the US and elsewhere. Now, the group wants $70 million in exchange for a tool to decrypt the files they’ve locked on victims’ networks. The Record’s Catalin Cimpanu reported that REvil has claimed responsibility for the attack and put... Read more â€ș

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 07/05/2021 05:48 EDT

Facebook takes hate speech seriously
 as long as it’s in English

If like many Australian Muslims you have reported hate speech to Facebook and received an automated response saying it doesn’t breach the platform’s community standards, you are not alone. We and our team are the first Australian social scientists to receive funding through Facebook’s content policy research awards, which we used to investigate hate speech on LGBTQI+ community pages in five Asian countries: India, Myanmar, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Australia.... Read more â€ș

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Callum Booth @ The Next Web · 07/05/2021 04:09 EDT

Psst, network names including ‘%’ can brick your iPhone’s Wi-Fi

Are you on your iPhone? And can you see an alluring public Wi-Fi network with loads of percentage symbols in the title? DON’T JOIN IT, PAL! OH GOD NO. Why? Well, Carl Schou — a security researcher based in Denmark — has unearthed a zero day that can scramble the Wi-Fi on iPhones or other iOS devices. Here’s what he posted: You can permanently disable any iOS device’s WiFI by... Read more â€ș

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Abhimanyu Ghoshal @ The Next Web 1 place · 07/05/2021 02:23 EDT

Zuck went full ‘murica for July 4

It’s been nearly a year since that unfortunately unforgettable photo of Mark Zuckerberg surfing in Hawaii looking like a White Walker surfaced. And just so it doesn’t have the chance to completely fade from memory, ol’ Zuck‘s got your back with a little video of himself on the water again — and he looks more patriotic than you will ever be. In the clip captioned, “Happy July 4th!,” Zuckerberg is... Read more â€ș

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 07/04/2021 10:00 EDT

These $20 online learning options could make this the summer of your new career

TLDR: These six course bundles explore new career skills worth considering from graphic design and machine learning to music production at beyond, each for just $20 right now. World economies are revving back up, but the interesting point is that many of the world’s workers are taking a different view of whether getting back to normal is a good thing. For many, a collection of low wage jobs with few... Read more â€ș

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 07/04/2021 10:00 EDT

Get Private Internet Access VPN for almost 70% off — and get a $15 credit too

TLDR: Protect your information and all your online activity with a subscription to Private Internet Access, now at nearly 70 percent off. If you’re worried about being watched while online, it’s because you already are. Internet service providers (ISPs) can log everything you do. Online destinations from retail giants to social media platforms harvest information about you and can sell that data to virtually anyone. And yeah, getting emails or... Read more â€ș

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Rhea Moutafis @ The Next Web · 07/04/2021 09:00 EDT

We’ll never find dark matter
 without quantum tech

Almost a century ago, Dutch astronomer Jacobus Kapteyn first proposed the existence of dark matter. He’d been studying the motion of stars in galaxies — a galaxy can be described, in rough terms, as a heap of stars, gas and dust rotating around a common center — and noticed that something was off. The stars in the outer layers of the galaxy were rotating much too fast to conform with... Read more â€ș

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 07/04/2021 06:00 EDT

A decade since ‘the year of the hacktivist’, online protests look set to return

Many of us vaguely remember the word “hacktivism” from a decade ago. This was a time before serious ransomware attacks dominated current cybersecurity concerns, when certain hacking techniques were being used to send political messages to governmental and corporate entities. Hacktivism has since retreated as a form of protest, in part due to the prosecution of prominent hacktivists, sometimes with what appear to be disproportionately severe sentences. But with the... Read more â€ș

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 07/03/2021 10:00 EDT

This masterclass explains the path to success as an Amazon FBA seller for under $20

TLDR: In The 2021 Amazon FBA Master Class Bundle, entrepreneur Ryan Ford walks new and experienced sellers alike through the steps of starting a successful Amazon based business. In 2017, Amazon’s share of the ecommerce market was 37 percent. If you think the introduction of new retail players or a push from existing competitors took a bite out of that market dominance over the past four years, you’re very mistaken.... Read more â€ș

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web 3 place · 07/03/2021 10:00 EDT

A 10TB Degoo cloud storage plan for under $90? It’s the TNW Deals summer gift to you

TLDR: The Degoo Premium Backup Plan offers a 10TB cloud storage account to cover all your file saving needs, all at over 90 percent off the regular price. All your history can hold you back. And that’s no metaphor.  Just start sorting through your hard drive and you’ll probably find dozens upon dozens of old files — videos, music, documents and more — stashed in virtually every corner of your... Read more â€ș

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Rhea Moutafis @ The Next Web · 07/03/2021 09:00 EDT

Fake science is getting faker — thanks, AI

The practice of science involves trying to find things out about the world by using rigid logic and testing every assumption. Researchers then write up any important findings in papers and submit them for possible publication. After a peer-review process, in which other scientists check that the research is sound, journals publish papers for public consumption. You might therefore reasonably believe that published papers are quite reliable and meet high-quality... Read more â€ș

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 07/03/2021 08:00 EDT

With deep-sea mining, the Pacific Islands are caught between money and the environment

While most Pacific islands have escaped the worst of COVID-19, a cornerstone of their economies, tourism, has taken a big hit. By June 2020, visitor arrivals in Fiji, Samoa, Tonga and Vanuatu had completely ceased, as borders were closed and even internal travel restricted. In Fiji, where tourism generated about 40% of GDP before the pandemic, the economy contracted by 19% in 2020. One economic alternative lies just offshore. The... Read more â€ș

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 07/03/2021 06:00 EDT

4 ways AI is unlocking the mysteries of the universe

Astronomy is all about data. The universe is getting bigger and so too is the amount of information we have about it. But some of the biggest challenges of the next generation of astronomy lie in just how we’re going to study all the data we’re collecting. To take on these challenges, astronomers are turning to machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) to build new tools to rapidly search for... Read more â€ș

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Napier Lopez @ The Next Web · 07/02/2021 18:01 EDT

Windows 11 shows Windows 10 should’ve never been the ‘last version’

The announcement of Windows 11 was one of Microsoft‘s biggest surprises in years. Not because it’s unusual for a company to update its OS, but because this specific company promised Windows 10 would be the “last version of Windows.” The idea was to deliver ‘Windows as a service,’ after all. Instead of major, paid OS updates every few years, we got a variety of free, bite-sized updates every few months.... Read more â€ș

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 07/02/2021 16:18 EDT

I had my hair cut at the Amazon Salon, and lived to tell the tale

This is adapted from Big Spam, TNW’s twice-weekly newsletter. Subscribe to it (and our other great newsletters) here. When I found out Amazon was opening a hair salon near my home in east London, I immediately suspected some nefarious intent. Was Jeff Bezos reselling the chopped locks as wigs on Amazon? Or distilling Remy human hair into some form of demonic life extension therapy? I decided to investigate. Credit: Thomas... Read more â€ș

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 07/02/2021 10:00 EDT

The Deeper Connect Nano could replace your VPN and offer even greater peace of mind

TLDR: The Deeper Connect Nano serves as your own private VPN device, securing web traffic across your entire network safely under your surveillance at a one-time-only charge. Over 31 percent of all internet users worldwide use a VPN for either professional or personal reasons. But how many of those millions of users actually know and trust their VPN provider?  Do you know your VPN’s country of origin? Do you know... Read more â€ș

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