The Clinton Foundation today announced a commitment to action around deploying a low-cost, open-source-based novel earthquake detection system in the Caribbean, starting with Puerto Rico. The system is being developed by Grillo in tandem with the long-running Call for Code challenge. We’ve been covering David Clarke Causes and IBM’s Call for Code for years here at TNW and Grillo’s work has been one of many success stories to come out... Read more ›
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The iconic Type Atlantic 57 SC coupe, produced between 1934 and 1940, is admittedly a piece of Bugatti legend. It’s elegant, sporty, luxurious, and rare, with only three cars still in existence. Credit: Habib Orhan Almost 100 years later, designer Habib Orhan has introduced his Bugatti Hommage 100 2036 concept car that reimagines the emblematic coupe as a futuristic electric-powered model. Its spaceship-like shape is redefined in a more three-dimensional... Read more ›
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TLDR: The market for non-fungible tokens is exploding — and the How to Create Your First NFT: The Beginner’s Guide can help you understand this crazy new market — and maybe get paid. Look, you can laugh at the NFT movement all you want. You can laugh at what people are selling as non-fungible tokens and you can laugh even harder at how much people are spending on these digital-only... Read more ›
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This article was originally published by Michael Coates on Clean Fleet Report, a publication that gives its readers the information they need to move to cars and trucks with best fuel economy, including electric cars, fuel cells, plug-in hybrids, hybrids and advanced diesel and gasoline engines. According to dozens of automotive story headlines, the internal combustion engine, running on gasoline or diesel, is dead or dying as customers, auto companies,... Read more ›
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I’m a big advocate of bootstrapping a startup’s growth rather than taking on VC funding. It’s an approach I took from day one with my company and it undoubtedly contributed to our success. I want other startup founders to know that it’s possible to build a wildly successful SaaS business without VC funding, angel investors, or taking on shoulder-crushing traditional debt. Those who have bootstrapped a startup previously will more... Read more ›
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On May 26, a total lunar eclipse will be visible in the pre-dawn sky over much of North America. Skygazers will see the Moon pass completely into the shadow of Earth. As this happens, our familiar planetary companion will grow continually redder, before becoming extremely (yet, not entirely) dark. The lunar eclipse on May 26 should be a delight for amateur astronomers (especially in the western United States), or casual... Read more ›
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Remember Google’s Fuchsia? A new operating system emerged in 2016 with many promises and ambiguity. Now it’s finally making its consumer debut through an update in the first-generation Nest Hub. According to a report by 9to5Google, the Big G is soon shipping an update to the 2018 Nest Hub that’ll replace the current operating system — the Linux-based CastOS — with Fuchsia OS. What difference will it make make in... Read more ›
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The first lunar eclipse of 2021 is going to happen during the early hours of May 26. But this is going to be an especially super lunar event, as it will be a supermoon, a lunar eclipse, and a red blood moon all at once. So what does this all mean? The Moon appears 12% bigger when it is closest to Earth compared with its appearance when it’s farthest away.... Read more ›
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The much anticipated all-electric IONIQ 5 (you know, the one from Hyundai) will come with an extra perk for the American drivers. Electrify America announced yesterday an agreement with Hyundai to give owners two years of unlimited charging at the company’s stations. That is so long as the sessions don’t last more than 30 minutes a time. The two years of free charging will begin on the date of purchase... Read more ›
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It’s no surprise the Milky Way is the most-studied galaxy in the universe, given it’s where we live. But studying just one galaxy can only tell us so much about the complex processes by which galaxies form and evolve. One crucial question that can’t be solved without looking farther afield is whether the Milky Way is a run-of-the-mill galaxy, or whether it’s unusual or even unique. Our research, published today... Read more ›
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Late last night, Delhi police visited Twitter‘s India’s office in the national capital and Gurugram. Initially, it was thought to be a raid, but it was just a visit to hand over a notice to the social network company. The special cell of cops wanted to hand over a notice to Twitter’s India’s managing director regarding an ongoing investigation for tagging some tweets from the spokesperson and leaders of the... Read more ›
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It’s been clear for a while that gaming subscriptions are some of the next big things in tech, but no one has quite cornered that market just yet. Now it seems all but certain that Netflix is planning to throw its hat in a ring that’s already been populated by the likes of Google, Apple, Microsoft, and Nvidia. Over the last few days, several reports have emerged concerning Netflix’s gaming... Read more ›
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Trump’s ban on Huawei was arguably the biggest single blow to the smartphone ecosystem in recent years, crippling the company’s prospects in western markets where access to Google services is essential for Android users. Since then, Huawei has been focusing on building its own mobile OS, and we now know it is set to arrive soon: Huawei announced that HarmonyOS — known as Hongmeng in China — will launch on... Read more ›
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We’ve got computers inside of our smartphones that can perform massive calculations. An iPhone, for example, could oversee 120 million Apollo moon landing missions simultaneously. But you know what computers can’t do? 3D-print me a pizza or plant a tree. Sure, we can use our devices to order a pizza or to sponsor a charity that plants trees. But the idea of a computer that could literally do anything is... Read more ›
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In an interview with Reuters, HSBC CEO Noel Quinn made it clear that the banking giant has no plans to support Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies anytime soon. According to Reuters, the bank does not intend to launch a cryptocurrency trading desk or offer it as an investment option. The reasoning is what you’ve heard a million times by now: they’re just too volatile. Specifically, Quinn says: “Given the volatility we... Read more ›
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WhatsApp’s privacy policy change has drawn a lot of criticism worldwide. The company rolled out its new policy on May 15. A week prior to that, the Facebook-owned app said that it won’t delete any user’s account if they don’t accept the new policy, but will constantly remind them to accept it. WhatsApp also said at that time that after “several weeks,” if you don’t accept the policy, it will... Read more ›
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TLDR: Right now, you can pick up Google’s portable powerhouse Google Home Mini speaker and home assistant for almost 60 percent off, just $19.95. If you’d told someone 20 years ago that by 2021, you could control practically everything in your home through a device that costs less than $20, no one would have believed you. Yet enter the smart speaker revolution and behold — devices that cost less than... Read more ›
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TLDR: The Complete 2021 Beginner to Expert Guitar Lessons Bundle is an all-access pass to a full guitar education, including 14 courses and nearly 80 hours of intensive instruction. Don’t ever tell a musician there’s something they can’t do. Back in 2011, the infamous track Soulless 6 was created for the game Guitar Hero, a track so freakin’ impossible to play that even its creator considered the chance that anyone... Read more ›
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When I told a few friends over the weekend that I was spending hours cleaning virtual houses and cars with a power washer on my PC, some of them didn’t exactly share my enthusiasm. Not everyone will appreciate the joys of Power Wash Simulator, and that’s okay But I’m here to remind you that, once in a while — and especially during the pandemic — you just need a simple... Read more ›
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When the first baby is born off-Earth, it will be a milestone as momentous as humanity’s first steps out of Africa. Such a birth would mark the beginning of a multi–planet civilization for the human species. For the first half-century of the Space Age, only governments launched satellites and people into Earth orbit. No longer. Hundreds of private space companies are building a new industry that already has US$300 billion... Read more ›
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