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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 04/29/2021 09:37 EDT

Netflix launches a shuffle feature called ‘Play Something’ — I’m not impressed

Netflix has much garbage on it that I often spend more time searching for shows than actually watching them. Nowadays, I frequently give up hunting and do something more productive instead, like reading or collecting lint from my belly button. But doomscrolling through Netflix’s catalog is no longer the only way to find those rare nuggets of gold. After years of testing, the streaming behemoth has finally launched a shuffle... Read more â€ș

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Callum Booth @ The Next Web · 04/29/2021 09:10 EDT

Ranking the new iOS 14.5 features by how much they’ll annoy Zuckerberg

This week’s release of iOS 14.5 was a big one. Not only are there interesting new features like mask unlock and a redesigned podcast app, but Apple also went all Wild West on app tracking. And the tech world took notice. Facebook head honcho Mark Zuckerberg has been particularly and repeatedly critical of Apple strapping on a pair of six shooters and heading to Advert Town to protect your privacy.... Read more â€ș

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Nino de Vries @ The Next Web · 04/29/2021 07:59 EDT

Returnal rules — but I wouldn’t recommend it to everyone

I spent the last week playing Housemarque’s upcoming PS5 exclusive Returnal and I absolutely love it, but don’t consider this a review. “Ok, so what even is Returnal?” If you had asked me this question a month ago I would’ve shrugged and mumbled something about a generically titled PS5 game that I had little interest in. Then my review code came in and I’ve been obsessed ever since. It’s almost... Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 04/29/2021 07:03 EDT

How Nikola Tesla’s AC and radiowaves could unlock wireless EV charging

Electric vehicles are becoming more and more popular, but still, range anxiety and charging time are obstacles to their widespread acceptance. Imagine, though, charging your car by simply changing lanes and driving over to special charging strips embedded in the road. That’s exactly the vision of Khurram Afridi, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at Cornell University. Along with his team, they’re developing a groundbreaking approach to charge EVs... Read more â€ș

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 04/29/2021 06:27 EDT

Space tourism is now a reality
 if you’re filthy rich

For most people, getting to the stars is nothing more than a dream. On April 28, 2001, Dennis Tito achieved that lifelong goal – but he wasn’t a typical astronaut. Tito, a wealthy businessman, paid US$20 million for a seat on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft to be the first tourist to visit the International Space Station. Only seven people have followed suit in the 20 years since, but that number... Read more â€ș

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 04/29/2021 05:03 EDT

Shhhh, they’re listening – inside the coming voice-profiling revolution

You decide to call a store that sells some hiking boots you’re thinking of buying. As you dial in, the computer of an artificial intelligence company hired by the store is activated. It retrieves its analysis of the speaking style you used when you phoned other companies the software firm services. The computer has concluded you are “friendly and talkative.” Using predictive routing, it connects you to a customer service... Read more â€ș

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Matthew Beedham @ The Next Web · 04/29/2021 04:59 EDT

Lyft gives up on developing its own self-driving tech, sells division

Like Uber, ride-hailing platform Lyft has sold its self-driving division. It’s a massive u-turn for the company considering that just last year, it said it was planning to launch its  first robotaxi fleet in 2023. Let’s take a closer look at what’s happened. The deal On Tuesday this week, Lyft announced an acquisition agreement with Toyota’s Woven Planet Holdings (WPH). The deal sees WPH buy Lyft’s self-driving division, called Level... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 04/29/2021 03:12 EDT

Google Assistant will finally learn to pronounce your contacts’ names correctly

Google Assistant is great for knowing weather forecasts, checking scores of my favorite sports teams, or asking it to show nearby restaurants. But one of my huge complaints with it is that when I try to call a contact, it would often fail to recognize their name. I live in India, and because of the diverse nature of the country names, people in my contacts and their pronunciations vary a... Read more â€ș

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Beatrice Kahl @ The Next Web · 04/29/2021 03:00 EDT

3 best practices for a hybrid workplace — from someone who’s done it for years

We have to get rid of our past ideas of what a “normal” business office looks like. As lockdowns ease in the future, there will be industries that want to bring everyone back into an office location even as other companies remain in a fully-remote system. But there is another option that is poised to become the standard for business operations in the 21st century: the hybrid workplace. In this... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 04/29/2021 02:05 EDT

Facebook says it blocked #ResignModi posts “by mistake” — but it hardly seems like an accident

Last night, when most of India was sleeping, Facebook temporarily blocked posts that included the #ResignModi hashtag— criticizing the Prime Minister‘s handling of the raging Coronavirus pandemic — and restored them hours later. The company said that the blocking was an oversight, and New Delhi didn’t order the social networking giant to restrict it: We temporarily blocked this hashtag by mistake, not because the Indian government asked us to, and... Read more â€ș

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web · 04/28/2021 16:49 EDT

Judge says Amazon suit alleging Trump interfered in Project JEDI can go ahead

An Amazon lawsuit alleging former President Donald Trump interfered in the selection process for the Department of Defense’s JEDI project can go forward, a federal judge ruled today. The ruling stems from a 2019 lawsuit where Amazon insisted Trump purposefully snubbed the company in favor of Microsoft for the JEDI account – a $10B program to build AI solutions for the Pentagon. The reasoning for this, according to Amazon, has... Read more â€ș

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Napier Lopez @ The Next Web · 04/28/2021 14:51 EDT

What does a speaker’s ‘waveguide’ do, and why does it matter?

If you’re in the market for a new set of hi-fi speakers or studio monitors, you might have come across the term ‘waveguide’ before. You might’ve seen a photo or illustration in marketing materials pointing to a fancy trim ring or horn-looking-thing around a speaker’s tweeter, as in the header image above. Sometimes a waveguide is even directly integrated into the speaker’s cabinet design itself. This is more than just... Read more â€ș

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 04/28/2021 14:46 EDT

UK to use existing NHS app as vaccine passport for travel overseas

The UK government is retooling a National Health Service app as a vaccine passport for international travel, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced this morning. The app will provide proof that people have been vaccinated or received a negative test for the virus. Shapps told Sky News that the system is already being developed: In terms of vaccine certification, I can confirm we are working on an NHS application — actually... Read more â€ș

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 04/28/2021 13:28 EDT

Black man says racially-biased AI system rejected his passport photo

A Black man says a passport photo he submitted was rejected by the British government because the AI software couldn’t recognize his “melanated hotness.” Joris LechĂȘne, a model and racial justice activist, said in a TikTok video that his photo met every rule in the application guidelines: But lo and behold, that photo was rejected because the artificial intelligence software wasn’t designed with people of my phenotype in mind. LechĂȘne... Read more â€ș

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web · 04/28/2021 12:29 EDT

Study: Perfect strangers can identify you using only 3 songs from your playlist

A group of researchers from Tel Aviv University recently discovered how shockingly easy it is to identify a person based on a tiny sample of their musical listening preferences. The gist: When companies such as Spotify use your data to train its AI, they remove all the identifying markers such as your name, account number, or anything else a computer or person could use to immediately identify you. What’s left... Read more â€ș

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 04/28/2021 10:50 EDT

What’s Apple’s new ‘app tracking transparency’ and why is Zuck upset about it?

Apple users across the globe are adopting the latest operating system update, called iOS 14.5, featuring the now-obligatory new batch of emojis. But there’s another change that’s arguably less fun but much more significant for many users: the introduction of “app tracking transparency”. This feature promises to usher in a new era of user-oriented privacy, and not everyone is happy — most notably Facebook, which relies on tracking web users’... Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 04/28/2021 10:34 EDT

Can your EV be hacked? Researchers say yes

As EVs and semi-automated vehicles are becoming a bigger part of our lives, cybersecurity concerns are growing. Just a year ago, the Autopilot of the Tesla Model X was hacked, and not just once. In one instance, Israeli researchers at Ben Gurion University tricked the car by flashing “phantom” images on a road, wall or sign, causing it to unexpectedly brake or steer in the wrong direction.  A few months... Read more â€ș

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 04/28/2021 10:00 EDT

This Google Analytics tool automates real-time data through email and Slack

TLDR: With a lifetime GA Insights subscription, you can monitor your website analytics at all time and receive alerts the minute there’s a potential problem. There are currently over 2 billion potential customers for your online business out there right now on the web. The money they spend online accounts for almost 20 percent of the world’s retail sales totals. And since nearly half of all U.S. small businesses don’t... Read more â€ș

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The Cosmic Companion @ The Next Web · 04/28/2021 09:12 EDT

China is building its own Hubble-like space telescope with a 2.5-billion pixel camera

Commonly known as the Chinese Space Station Telescope (CSST), Xuntian (Heavenly Cruiser) is readying to become China’s first major telescope in space. Unlike previous space telescopes such as Hubble, this orbiting observatory, due for launch in 2024, will be orbiting alongside the Chinese large modular space station, able to dock with the outpost when needed. One of the most-important characteristics of a telescope is its diameter — which limits how... Read more â€ș

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Cities Today @ The Next Web · 04/28/2021 08:26 EDT

If we make cities safer for women, everyone benefits

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. New research from Ramboll finds that personal safety concerns about walking, cycling and using public transport have a big influence on how... Read more â€ș

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