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Napier Lopez @ The Next Web 3 place · 04/21/2021 17:42 EDT

Developers can now run Linux GUI apps in Windows 10

Microsoft’s romance with Linux over the last few years has reached new heights: developers will now be able to run Linux apps with an honest-to-goodness GUI directly in Windows 10. Developers previously had access to a Linux kernel and a terminal app with the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), but the emphasis was on command-line tools. They could even run GUI apps in Windows 10 with some workarounds, but this... Read more â€ș

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 04/21/2021 14:28 EDT

Pepper the robot has been talking to itself to improve gain your trust

Talking to yourself has a bad reputation, but it doesn’t always mean you’re going mad. Studies show that thinking out loud can help you manage your emotions and complete tricky tasks — and it isn’t only humans who are doing it. A group of Italian researchers recently programmed Pepper the robot to “think” out loud so that users can understand what influences its decisions. They suspected that this would improve... Read more â€ș

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Cities Today @ The Next Web · 04/21/2021 12:48 EDT

Aussie state drops $26M on AI to catch distracted drivers

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. The Australian state of Victoria is investing AUS$33.7 million (US$25.9 million) in ‘distracted driver’ technology which uses artificial intelligence (AI) to detect... Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 04/21/2021 11:14 EDT

Meet the Opel Manta GSe ElektroMOD: A classic made for the future

The iconic Opel Manta A is transforming into an all-electric, emission free ElektroMOD. Opel introduced its new EV with a teaser video on April 20, 2021, and it’s exciting! Typically I’m not really a huge fan of Opel, its cars are a bit conservative for my taste. I have to admit, though, that with this blend of tradition and innovation, well, I’m sold. The traditional proportions of Opel’s new EV... Read more â€ș

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 04/21/2021 10:39 EDT

EU’s proposed AI regulation has some major loopholes

The European Commission plans to ban the use of AI for social credit scoring, exploitation of the vulnerable, and subliminal manipulation, as part of new proposals for regulating artificial intelligence in the EU. Police use of real-time biometric identification systems — such as facial recognition — will also be “prohibited in principle,” albeit with a rather vague list of exemptions. Judges can approve their use for finding victims of specific... Read more â€ș

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 04/21/2021 10:00 EDT

From site building to marketing to customer relations, Sellful does it all in one

TLDR: Sellful brings together all the features for running an online business, including sales, marketing, customer relationship, and more. Managing a business online was a whole lot different not too long ago. You had programs for your bookkeeping, manufacturing, marketing, customer relations, and more. Sure, you had to drop a decent chunk of change to get all of those separate apps to handle everything, but everything got handled — even... Read more â€ș

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 04/21/2021 10:00 EDT

EVs are safer than traditional cars, but uhm, why?

Electric cars have the potential to help in our fight against climate disaster. For example, if all cars in the UK were electric, the country’s emissions would drop by 12%. But electric cars might also be able to address another issue that’s affecting people around the world. Traffic-related fatalities are the eighth leading cause of death for people of all ages – ahead of HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis – and the... Read more â€ș

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Matthew Beedham @ The Next Web · 04/21/2021 08:09 EDT

Tesla Model 3 dominates all other EVs in France, Germany, and the Netherlands

March’s EV sales figures for Europe are starting to come in, and would you believe it, the Tesla Model 3 is back on top. The Tesla Model 3 was the number one selling EV in Germany, France, and the Netherlands, according to figures shared by EV-Sales blog. [Read: 3 new technologies ecommerce brands can use to connect better with customers] Germany In Germany, 3,699 Tesla Model 3s were sold in... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 04/21/2021 07:10 EDT

Samsung will help you use your old Galaxy phone as a child monitor

Samsung is introducing a new feature through its SmartThings app that’ll help you use your old Galaxy phone as a child monitor or light sensor. The SmartThings app will have a new function called SmartThings Labs that can use phone sensors such as mics and sound sensors to turn it into a smart device. Using AI, the app can identify sounds such as a baby crying, dog barking, cat meowing,... Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 04/21/2021 07:04 EDT

American EV sales skyrocket 81% year-on-year

The US seems to be coming round to electric vehicles in a big way. The sales of EVs experienced record growth the first quarter of 2021, up 81% over the same period last year. According to an analysis of the US auto market by Cox Automotive and Kelley Blue Book, the combined sales of electric vehicles (EVs, HEVs/PHEVs) surpassed 300,000, that’s an increase of 132,000 over the same period in... Read more â€ș

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Abhimanyu Ghoshal @ The Next Web · 04/21/2021 06:42 EDT

Instagram will now filter out strangers’ DMs that contain abusive language

Instagram is finally adding another much-needed layer of protection from harassment to your inbox: from now on, it’ll “automatically filter DM requests containing offensive words, phrases, and emojis, so you never have to see them.” The idea is that this should prevent strangers sending you hateful messages; pings from people you don’t know are already filtered into a separate inbox, so this takes things one step further. Instagram will now... Read more â€ș

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Callum Booth @ The Next Web · 04/21/2021 05:18 EDT

With the new Apple TV remote, the nightmare finally ends

Last night’s Apple event rocked my teensy-tiny reptile brain. But amongst all the badass updates and new hardware, one thing stood above the rest: the new Apple TV remote. Also known as the Siri remote, the old version of this device is one of the most harrowing things I’ve contended with. I’ve gone into detail about this before, but it’s scarred me so much I think it’s worth repeating. First... Read more â€ș

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Matthew Beedham @ The Next Web · 04/21/2021 04:40 EDT

Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 EV is a deceptively chonky boy

It’s virtually impossible to get a true understanding of a new car’s dimensions and stance until we see it alongside models we already know. A few weeks ago, Hyundai’s electric spinoff brand Ioniq unveiled its first model, simply called the 5. Everyone seemed to agree that it is a good looking car, but something didn’t add up. Ioniq insists the 5 is a crossover, but in the pictures it looked... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 04/21/2021 04:22 EDT

How Apple’s AirTags track items while preserving your privacy

Apple finally unveiled its much-awaited item-trackers AirTag. The $29 device helps you find your key through its U1 chip using Ultra-Wideband technology and Bluetooth.  Here’s how it works, and how it maintains your privacy while being capable of being located by other people’s phones. The U1 chip uses a 6-8.5GHz frequency band to transmit signals at a short-range to help you locate items using the Find My app on your... Read more â€ș

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Simon Kemp @ The Next Web · 04/21/2021 04:06 EDT

60% of the world is online — 10 big takeaways on the state of the internet in 2021

The new Digital 2021 April Global Statshot Report – published in partnership between Hootsuite and We Are Social – reveals that more than 6 in 10 people on Earth now use the internet. Internet users have grown by more than 330 million over the past year, reaching a total of more than 4.7 billion at the start of April 2021. That’s not the only big story in this quarter’s report... Read more â€ș

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Ben Dickson @ The Next Web · 04/21/2021 03:34 EDT

Microsoft’s acquisition of Nuance tells us a lot about its AI strategy

Microsoft’s recent shopping spree reached a new climax this week with the announcement of the $19.7-billion acquisition of Nuance, a company that provides speech recognition and conversational AI services. Nuance is best known for its deep learning voice transcription service, which is very popular in the healthcare sector. The two companies had already been working closely before the acquisition. Nuance had built several of its products on top of Microsoft’s... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 04/21/2021 01:46 EDT

The new iPad Pro’s Center Stage feature is my favorite thing from the Apple event

Apple introduced updated iPad Pros last night at its ‘Spring Loaded’ event. These devices are now powered by the company’s own ARM-based M1 chip, millimeter-wave 5G support, and a Thunderbolt 3/USB 4 port. However, my favorite feature is called Center Stage — powered by the new ultra wide-angle front camera. Here’s what it does: when you’re video calling someone and move slightly to the side, the camera will pan towards... Read more â€ș

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The Conversation @ The Next Web 3 place · 04/21/2021 01:28 EDT

Why the Ingenuity helicopter’s flight on Mars is such a big deal

Yesterday at 9pm Australian Eastern standard time, the Ingenuity helicopter — which landed on Mars with the Perseverance rover in February — took off from the Martian surface. More importantly, it hovered for about 30 seconds, three metres above the surface and came right back down again. It may not sound like a huge feat, but it is. Ingenuity’s flight is the first powered flight of an aircraft on another... Read more â€ș

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Napier Lopez @ The Next Web · 04/20/2021 21:26 EDT

Everything Apple announced at its April 2021 iPad and iMac event event

Apple’s ‘Spring Loaded’ 2021 event was full of interesting announcements, including some long-awaited ones (AirTags!) and some welcome surprises (rainbow iMacs!). Let’s dive into the best of the new. Colorful iMacs Although we knew iPads were expected at the event, the biggest announcement was arguably the unveiling of a new suite of iMacs with a sleeker, thin-bezel design and, most importantly, a whole array of colors. I mean, just look... Read more â€ș

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Napier Lopez @ The Next Web · 04/20/2021 16:16 EDT

VanMoof ebikes can now reach 155 miles of range with new PowerBanks

VanMoof makes some of the most stylish stealth ebikes around — we loved the S3 model in our review. But one of the most common complaints levied at the ebikes is that their battery is not user-removable. This makes for two big particularly big annoyances. For one, you can’t leave the bike in a garage or storage room and charge the battery at home. For another, you can’t quickly swap... Read more â€ș

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