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Callum Booth @ The Next Web 1 place · 03/05/2021 08:02 EDT

CDs are the most under-appreciated music format, fight me

Vinyl is booming, streaming services are more popular than ever, and we’re all depressed. This means one thing and one thing only: it’s time to reassess CDs. Yes, friends, you read that correctly. The humble compact disc has been unloved for far too long. And I’m here to change that. And your opinion. After this you’ll no longer view CDs as a boring bit of old technology. Instead, you’ll view... Read more

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Anouk Vleugels @ The Next Web · 03/05/2021 07:13 EDT

Watch: Car-sharing platform CEO Niki Sie talks about the future of mobility

In our video series, Unwind with Boris, TNW CEO Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten talks shop with Dutch entrepreneurs and innovators. Check out this latest episode in which Niki Sie, the CEO, and founder of car-sharing website Juuve, shares his vision for the car of the future. When COVID-19 hit last year, Juuve CEO Niki Sie feared it would be the end of his three-year-old company. The car-sharing platform was just... Read more

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 03/05/2021 06:13 EDT

What are NFTs, and why are people paying millions of dollars for them?

A couple of days ago, the musician Grimes sold some animations she made with her brother Mac on a website called Nifty Gateway. Some were one-offs, while others were limited editions of a few hundred – and all were snapped up in about 20 minutes, with total takings of more than US$6 million. Despite the steep price tag, anybody can watch or (with a simple right-click) save a copy of... Read more

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 03/05/2021 05:00 EDT

Super shoes: Explaining athletics’ new performance-enhancing tech

In the 1960s, when traditional cinder athletics tracks were replaced by spongy, synthetic surfaces, endurance running experienced a revolution. Long-distance runners began clocking far faster times on the synthetic tracks, smashing multiple world records in the process. Today, another revolution is afoot: the development of the so-called “super shoe,” which is driving another spike of record toppling in endurance running. The new shoe technology was introduced to road running in... Read more

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Andrea Hak @ The Next Web · 03/05/2021 04:11 EDT

How to generate buzz in a buzzless industry

One of the toughest challenges young startups face is getting the buzz they need to generate media attention, user interest, and VC backing. Even if you know your solution is set to change the world in some way, trying to generate a buzz can sometimes feel like shouting in the middle of Times Square during rush hour.  Now, what if your solution is so niche, that only a small portion... Read more

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 03/05/2021 03:38 EDT

Twitter is testing the next best thing to the edit button — an undo send feature

We’ve all been there, staring at a tweet where we made a huge typo. We’ve all also yelled, “Why wouldn’t you give us an edit button, Twitter?” while looking at our screens in frustration. We might not be getting an edit button anytime soon, but we might get the next best thing: an undo send button. Tipster extraordinaire Jane Manchun Wong tweeted today that the social network is testing this... Read more

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 03/05/2021 01:43 EDT

I’m not a gamer but I really want Razer’s smart glasses — for work

Razer‘s products are usually designed for gamers, and I, an Apple Arcade person, can’t claim to be one. I don’t sit on my gaming chair to fire up  a custom PC to play the latest titles with graphics settings at full blast. However, the company’s latest product has piqued my interest, and I imagine I’m not alone: a pair of smart glasses. Before you jump the gun, no,it doesn’t show... Read more

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web 3 place · 03/04/2021 17:01 EDT

NASA figures we’ve got about a billion years before the sun kills us all

A team of researchers working with NASA have finally figured out when the sun’s going to burn off all the oxygen on our planet, thus destroying all life on Earth. By their calculation it’ll happen somewhere around the year 1,000,002,021. If you’re still on the waiting list for Hamilton tickets, you may need to plan accordingly. In a research paper published on Monday, the team describes the final moments before... Read more

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Napier Lopez @ The Next Web · 03/04/2021 14:24 EDT

Leak: Here’s our first look at the Sonos Roam, a $169 Bluetooth speaker

It’s no secret that Sonos is planning to announce something next week — the company sent virtual event invites to the press, and we’ll be tuning in. But it turns out we didn’t have to wait that long to get a good look at the product; a report by The Verge extensively details the new Sonos Roam, images and all. Just as predicted by earlier leaks, the Sonos Roam is... Read more

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web · 03/04/2021 13:45 EDT

Researchers discover huge security holes in Amazon’s ‘skills’ for Alexa

You might want to place a moratorium on using Alexa’s ‘skills’ until Amazon can sort out some gaping privacy holes in its third-party access. According to a study published today by a team of researchers from North Carolina State University, your personal data – including, potentially, your banking information and contact lists – could be at risk if you’ve installed any third-party skills from the Alexa skills marketplace. First things... Read more

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Napier Lopez @ The Next Web · 03/04/2021 13:29 EDT

Microsoft brings vertical tabs to Edge and Bing gets better at visual search

Microsoft is today announcing several updates for its Edge browser and Bing search engine, aimed at making your browsing experience a little more seamless — and differentiating themselves a bit from Google’s offerings. Perhaps most notably, Edge now supports vertical tabs. These hang out on the left side of your browser as icons, but then expand to full title sizes when you hover over them. The idea is that it... Read more

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Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten @ The Next Web · 03/04/2021 11:21 EDT

The one question every leader should ask themselves

Boris is the wise ol’ CEO of TNW who writes a weekly column on everything about being an entrepreneur in tech — from managing stress to embracing awkwardness. You can get his musings straight to your inbox by signing up for his newsletter! I know a business coach who always starts his sessions by asking his clients a single question: ”Who would you be if you weren’t you?” What he... Read more

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 03/04/2021 11:00 EDT

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Sound solution aims to improve wireless audio on smartphones

Chipmaker Qualcomm is launching a new end-to-end audio solution called Snapdragon Sound to bring high-quality wireless audio on phones. Smartphone audio is not always at its best when you’re listening to music or playing games through wireless earbuds. You might experience quality drops, glitches, or latency issues. Snapdragon Sound aims to solve all these problems with series of existing and new hardware and software solutions, including processors, DACs (Digital to... Read more

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 03/04/2021 11:00 EDT

4 new particles were found at CERN — and they could crack the secrets of nature’s laws

This month is a time to celebrate. CERN has just announced the discovery of four brand-new particles at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Geneva. This means that the LHC has now found a total of 59 new particles, in addition to the Nobel prize-winning Higgs boson, since it started colliding protons – particles that make up the atomic nucleus along with neutrons – in 2009. Excitingly, while some of... Read more

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 03/04/2021 10:00 EDT

Want to add augmented reality to your marketing? Aryel AR now makes it possible

TLDR: Aryel AR Marketing is a first of its kind web platform that allows businesses and brands of any size to launch their own cool new augmented reality marketing campaign. Remember Pokemon Go? Of course you do. For a couple months back in 2016, it was practically the only thing anybody was talking about. Heck, this very website even ordered its employees to start playing (no really, we did! Sort... Read more

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Ben Dickson @ The Next Web · 03/04/2021 09:24 EDT

Your company’s AI strategy is failing — here are 3 reasons why

Most companies are struggling to develop working artificial intelligence strategies, according to a new survey by cloud services provider Rackspace Technology. The survey, which includes 1,870 organizations in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, finance, retail, government, and healthcare, shows that only 20% of companies have mature AI/machine learning initiatives. The rest are still trying to figure out how to make it work. There’s no questioning the promises of machine... Read more

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 03/04/2021 09:00 EDT

From Google PPC to Facebook ads, this digital marketing mega-package covers it all

TLDR: The 2021 Complete Digital Marketing Super Bundle is a 14-course masterplan for conquering brand building with social media, digital content, SEO, and more. Feeling overwhelmed is the natural state for most entrepreneurs. With day to day sales and the supply chain and customer relations chewing up so much of any given day, it’s easy for other facets of running a successful small operation to take a backseat.  With so... Read more

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Matthew Beedham @ The Next Web · 03/04/2021 08:23 EDT

Photos of Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo leak ahead of its world premiere

After Porsche showed off images of its Taycan Cross Turismo EV last week, it became crystal clear what the thing looks like. But now, leaked images have surfaced, and we can get an even clearer look. The images were circulated over on the Taycan Forum, shared by a user going by the handle Paxton. It seems the pictures were snapped from a prematurely posted review video by German auto magazine,... Read more

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 03/04/2021 07:59 EDT

Redmi Note 10 Pro first impressions: The screen is the star

Xiaomi’s Redmi Note series is a much-celebrated line in the world of affordable phones. Today, the company launched the latest generation — Note 10 series — globally. It also launched the same series in India with some slight rebranding in names. While there are multiple phones in this series, I’ll mostly concentrate on the Redmi Note 10 Pro — the model known as the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max in... Read more

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Matthew Beedham @ The Next Web · 03/04/2021 06:28 EDT

The UK’s used EV market is finally coming of age, it’s time to buy

If you’ve been wanting to get into the electric vehicle game but have been dissuaded by the steep upfront costs, it looks like your wait is over. According to research conducted by Glass’s, an automotive analysis group, the UK’s secondhand EV market is booming, Motoring Research reports. Prices are good too. Glass’s has tracked the used EV market and says there are now 7,500 second-hand battery-powered vehicles for sale in... Read more

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