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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 03/31/2021 07:03 EDT

How to control who can comment on your Facebook posts

On Facebook, you can control if you want to make a post public, visible to friends, just yourself, or a specific set of friends.A nd now, a new feature lets you control who can comment on your public post — great for when you only want responses from friends and family, or if you just need to put something out there and don’t care to hear back. Here’s how you... Read more â€ș

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Matthew Beedham @ The Next Web · 03/31/2021 06:55 EDT

Tesla reportedly double charged its customers, and there’s no refund in sight

Imagine saving up for your dream car, only to be charged twice when you come to pay for it. That’s bad enough, but then imagine not knowing where or who to turn to, to get your money back. This is an affliction facing a host of new Tesla owners at the moment, according to a report by CBNC published earlier this week. One buyer told CNBC that they paid $37,000... Read more â€ș

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Callum Booth @ The Next Web · 03/31/2021 04:49 EDT

What’s the difference between open-back and closed-back headphones?

If you don’t love headphones, then I’m worried about you. Do you like sunsets? Puppies? Food? Anyway, as fantastic as musical earmuffs are, they can also be a little confusing. And that’s why we’re here. Today, we’re going to answer a common question: what’s the difference between open-back and closed-back headphones? Your response to that might be “who cares?” — and the answer? You. You should care. Whether a pair... Read more â€ș

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Katrina Gosek @ The Next Web · 03/31/2021 04:18 EDT

Successful subscription models are like a well-choreographed dance

If you are in the thick of rolling out a subscription business model, it’s not news to you that you’ve just fundamentally changed your relationship with your customer. Where once you focused on lots of one-and-done transactions to drive quarterly revenue growth, now you need to optimize long-term relationships and boost average customer lifetime value (CLTV) across the entire subscription business lifecycle. I know that’s a tall order, but the... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 03/31/2021 02:54 EDT

Google’s new app automagically organizes your scanned documents

There are plenty of apps to scan documents: Google Lens, Microsoft Lens, and the good old camera. But once you’ve taken a scan, it might be difficult to find it in a few weeks’ time. Google’s Area 120 team has launched an Android app called Stack to solve this problem. The app lets you scan documents and then it uses AI to automatically name and sort them into different categories... Read more â€ș

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Matthew Beedham @ The Next Web · 03/30/2021 19:01 EDT

GoCycle’s 4th gen folding ebikes bring improved motor, and faster charging

UK-based GoCycle has just announced its 4th generation of fast-folding ebikes, which look set to further refine the company’s current format of two-wheelers. Despite their hefty price tags, we’re fans of GoCycle’s range of folding bikes. They’re unique, well-designed, and practical. But yeah, that price tag, they’re some of the most expensive bikes in their class on the market, there’s no denying that. We haven’t had the chance to get... Read more â€ș

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web · 03/30/2021 17:03 EDT

Scientists used AI to link cryptomarkets with substance abusers on Reddit and Twitter

An international team of researchers recently developed an AI system that pieces together bits of information from dark web cryptomarkets, Twitter, and Reddit in order to better understand substance abusers. Don’t worry, it doesn’t track sales or expose users. It helps scientists better understand how substance abusers feel and what terms they’re using to describe their experiences. The relationship between mental health and substance abuse is well-studied in clinical environments,... Read more â€ș

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 03/30/2021 17:00 EDT

These 10 MacBook, iPhone, and iPad accessories will each become your daily essentials

TLDR: These 10 devices will keep your Apple MacBook, iPhone, or iPad running in tip-top shape, all at up to 40 percent off. No device is an island. At its most independent, most devices are more like a peninsula, appearing to be surrounded by water and out on their own, but actually, it stretches back to a solid motherland foundation of support and accessories. While Apple devices can happily plug... Read more â€ș

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web · 03/30/2021 13:58 EDT

Why robots make great surgeons and crappy nurses

Robotic surgery systems are used in thousands of hospitals around the world. A decade ago they were clunky machines built to assist with routine procedures. Today, they’re capable of conducting end-to-end surgeries without human aid. Recent leaps in the field of deep learning have made difficult tasks such as surgery, electronics assembly, and piloting a fighter jet relatively simple. It might take a decade to train a human in all... Read more â€ș

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 03/30/2021 10:00 EDT

Save an extra 30% off these 10 apps that can get your mind and body right

TLDR: You can save an extra 30 percent off each of these 10 personal development apps to help improve your mind, body and soul. Spring is here and it’s time to shake off some of the winter blahs. We’ve all probably let a few things go while we get our legs under us to start 2021, but now, it’s time to get serious. If you think it’s time to get... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 03/30/2021 08:41 EDT

Xiaomi’s new Mi Mix foldable packs an 8-inch screen and FOUR (?!) speakers

Xiaomi has just unfolded its first foldable phone — the Mi Mix Fold. The device packs an 8.01-inch WQHD+ AMOLED screen with Dolby Vision Support. When it’s folded up, you can continue using it through a 6.52-inch flexible AMOLED screen. However, its resolution is weird 2520 x 840. Not having a full HD screen on the front is slightly disappointed. To handle folding and unfolding, Xiaomi says it has specially... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 03/30/2021 06:16 EDT

Xiaomi confirmed today it’s building an electric vehicle and also setting up a separate entity to do so. In an announcement today, the Chinese tech giant said that for the initial phase it’s investing 10 billion RMB ($1.5 billion). Additionally, Xiaomi plans to invest $10 billion over the coming 10 years. Lei Jun, CEO of Xiaomi, will also serve as the CEO of the new smart EV business. Last week,... Read more â€ș

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Sherry Rahmatian @ The Next Web · 03/30/2021 05:45 EDT

3 ways to make social impact run through your business, not around it

Sherry will be hosting a session on this topic at Boost on April 15th — along with Uber’s Eugenie Teasley. Secure your ticket now. Until recently, my entire career had been spent in the tech industry. From the inside, leadership led a rallying cry that told employees they weren’t just there building software — they were making the world better. These ideas would often be delivered through a corporate purpose,... Read more â€ș

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Matthew Beedham @ The Next Web · 03/30/2021 05:35 EDT

Rivian’s amazing new warranty should be the standard for all EV brands

Amazon-backed electric SUV maker Rivian is quietly making a name for itself as one of the most exciting newcomers to the electric vehicle market. Not only are its cars looking great, it’s also offering after-sales service that sets a new standard for the industry. Over the past week, sleuths over on Rivian forums spotted updates to the EV startup’s vehicle warranties, and it has well and truly thrown down the... Read more â€ș

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Callum Booth @ The Next Web · 03/30/2021 04:04 EDT

The Apple TV remote is getting a redesign
 maybe there is a god?

For a company so renowned for its design, Apple sure does release some stinkers. For every gorgeous new MacBook, you have the butterfly keyboard. For every iPhone, you have that stupid mouse you couldn’t use while charging. And for every AirPods Pro, you have the accursed Apple TV remote. God I hate it. So much. But we’ll get onto that: let’s discuss the good news first. Apple is supposedly redesigning... Read more â€ș

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Matthew Beedham @ The Next Web · 03/30/2021 03:52 EDT

VW stole my totally brilliant and not terrible idea to rename itself ‘Voltswagen’

It seems VW of America is a little jealous about Tesla’s S3XY CARS meme, and supposed sense of humor. So much so, it’s committed the greatest atrocity of them all, and coming up with lame dad jokes. What’s worse though, is they STOLE it, from ME! According to Car and Driver, VW of America posted a press release announcing that it’s changing its name to Voltswagen, to make itself appear... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 03/30/2021 03:08 EDT

Niantic’s AR glasses teaser has my inner PokĂ©mon trainer excited

PokĂ©mon GO is an addictive game and you can find yourself stuck to the screen in a hunt of mythical creatures for many hours a week. But wouldn’t it be fantastic if we could do all of that without a phone? I hope that’s possible through Niantic’s AR glasses — a teaser of which Niantic CEO John Hanke shared on Twitter. The company, which is also behind Pokemon GO didn’t... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web 1 place · 03/30/2021 02:26 EDT

Apple is making it easier to get your iPhone fixed at a repair shop near you

Apple is finally relaxing its stance on third-party repairs, as the company is set to expand its independent repair provider program globally. The tech giant announced last night that this program is expanding to 200 more countries. In regions such as Australia, Brazil, India, Russia, Taiwan, and Vietnam, the process is starting off next week, and the rest of the countries will follow later in the year. The company originally... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 03/29/2021 10:53 EDT

Xiaomi’s Mi Band 6 gives you GPS and blood-oxygen sensors for only $35

Xiaomi has built up a strong presence in the wearable market through its affordable Mi Band series. The company today launched the latest device in the line, the Mi Band 6, with built-in GPS and blood oxygen sensors. The company has introduced a new 1.56-inch AMOLED display compared to last year’s Mi Band 5 design that featured a 1.1-inch AMOLED screen. Plus, Xiaomi is refreshing the interface and new default... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 03/29/2021 10:28 EDT

Xiaomi’s new Mi 11 Ultra features the biggest camera sensor in a smartphone

Xiaomi is gunning for the crown again, this time in the smartphone camera segment with its new Mi 11 Ultra. The flagship is said to feature the biggest camera sensor in a phone yet. The phone features a whopping 1/1.12-inch sensor, which beats Nokia PureView 808’s record of the biggest sensor with a 1/1.2-inch size. Panasonic jammed in a 1-inch sensor in its Lumix DMC-CM1 device, but it was an... Read more â€ș

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