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  • Scientists find the molecules necessary for life swirling newborn planets

    Scientists find the molecules necessary for life swirling newborn planets
    Did you know Neural is taking the stage this fall? Together with an amazing line-up of experts, we will explore the future of AI during TNW Conference 2021. Secure your online ticket now! A team of researchers at the University of Leeds recently made the startling discovery that many observable protoplanets are surrounded by the raw molecules necessary for life. Planets such as Earth are formed when the gravitational pull of a star captures swirling clouds of dust and gas. Over time,
  • iPhone 13 benchmarks are in, and Apple leaves Android in the dust (again)

    iPhone 13 benchmarks are in, and Apple leaves Android in the dust (again)
    Apple just announced the iPhone 13 two days ago, but benchmarks are already starting to roll in. It should come as no surprise that the new phones are faster than their predecessors, but the results also show, once again, that Apple is roughly a generation or more ahead of its Android competition when it comes to raw power. For reference, using the popular Geekbench 5 metric, high-end Android devices with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 — the most common flagship processor — t
  • Physicists think we’ve detected the dark energy ripping our universe apart

    Physicists think we’ve detected the dark energy ripping our universe apart
    Did you know Neural is taking the stage this fall? Together with an amazing line-up of experts, we will explore the future of AI during TNW Conference 2021. Secure your online ticket now! A team of researchers led by physicists at the University of Cambridge may have accidentally stumbled upon the biggest (as in, size-wise) discovery in the history of physics: dark energy. And not a moment too soon, as many scientists believe this mysterious force is literally ripping the universe apa
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  • 7 Excellent Reasons for Email’s Effectiveness

    7 Excellent Reasons for Email’s Effectiveness
    While social media marketing tends to dominate the headlines in the digital space these days, the power of email marketing pervades. In just one example, CityWest, a fast-growing broadband service provider, achieved an engagement...
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  • The problem with looking happy at work

    The problem with looking happy at work
    Boris is the wise ol’ founder 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! There’s a Seinfeld episode where George explains how he ‘works’ without actually doing anything. When Elaine and Jerry ask him how he gets away with doing nothing, he shares his simple trick: look serious and annoyed, and peo
  • Flying cars, air taxis, and passenger drones fight for the skies

    Flying cars, air taxis, and passenger drones fight for the skies
    Since EHang unveiled what it claimed to be the very first drone capable of flying a person at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in 2016, there’s been a huge interest in air taxis, passenger drones, and eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) aircraft. So I’ve decided to look at the main players in this exciting space, to explore their progress, and their USP.  EHang (China) EHang plans to offer joyrides in China soon as part of a government push for aerial tourism. EHa
  • Thrust yourself to the top of an IT hiring search with this CompTIA security certification collection

    Thrust yourself to the top of an IT hiring search with this CompTIA security certification collection
    TLDR: The 2021 CompTIA Security Infrastructure Expert Bundle can help IT specialists learn the skills to ace four of CompTIA’s most critical cybersecurity exams. For those looking to bolster their career in cybersecurity, certification from CompTIA is premier recognition of your skills. Over the past four decades, the non-profit trade group has become one of the pre-eminent IT knowledge centers anywhere, offering the professional-grade testing and credentialing that have become hiring man
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  • If you’re transferring, recovering or deleting data, this PC Transfer Kit Bundle can do the trick

    If you’re transferring, recovering or deleting data, this PC Transfer Kit Bundle can do the trick
    TLDR: Clean up the entire data transfer process with this collection of three data collection, recovery, and deletion apps at almost 75 percent off. The average user should expect to have to buy a new computer every four years. That means most of us are usually in some stage of either thinking about or actively getting ready to buy a new laptop or PC.  But even if your current rig is slowing down and you know action is imminent, there’s probably at least one big reason you haven&rsqu
  • From recycling to production: bringing the EV battery supply chain to the US

    From recycling to production: bringing the EV battery supply chain to the US
    Did you know SHIFT is taking the stage this fall? Together with an amazing line-up of experts, we will explore the future of mobility during TNW Conference 2021. Secure your ticket now! Even though the transition to battery electric vehicles is at an early stage, we’re well aware of the need to recycle and reuse the precious metals and materials contained within lithium-ion batteries. Among the US recycling companies, Redwood Materials has emerged as a very competitive player, s
  • Why Wikimedia banned seven Chinese based editors for ‘infiltration’

    Why Wikimedia banned seven Chinese based editors for ‘infiltration’
    Earlier this week, in an unprecedented step, Wikimedia Foundation, which oversees Wikipedia, banned seven editors based out of Mainland China over “infiltration concerns.” Plus, the non-profit revoked access of 12 editors from an “unrecognized group.” The foundation investigated an unofficial group of 300 Wikipedia power users, known as Wikimedians of Mainland China (WMC). It found out that some of the group’s editors were taking unfair advantage of their privilege
  • Gambling streams on Twitch are full of legal and ethical issues

    Gambling streams on Twitch are full of legal and ethical issues
    Streaming services such as Twitch and YouTube Live are now a significant part of popular entertainment. These sites host millions of “live streamers” and tens of millions of daily viewers. Streamers broadcast their lives and activities — often digital gaming — to audiences who interact and chat with them in real-time. Twitch, the dominant streaming platform, also currently houses around 150 channels offering the live broadcasting of real-money slot machine gambling &mdas
  • Why did Apple change the camera position on the iPhone 13?

    Why did Apple change the camera position on the iPhone 13?
    Aesthetically, the iPhone 13 is similar to last year’s model — apart from one key element: the camera placement. The iPhone 12 had vertically stacked lenses. On the iPhone 13, these are now diagonal. So, here’s the question we’re going to answer today: why? In my mind, there are two key reasons Apple has changed the iPhone 13 lens placement — and you can split these into technical and marketing. The technical reason for the diagonal camera layout on the iPhone
  • WhatsApp reinvents the ‘Yellow Pages’ and proves there are no new ideas

    WhatsApp reinvents the ‘Yellow Pages’ and proves there are no new ideas
    WhatsApp is one of the most used chat apps across the world with more than 2 billion monthly active users, and Facebook owns it. Till now, the social network hasn’t pushed too many ‘Facebook‘ features on this app. But that’s changing with a new feature company’s testing: business directory. The firm is testing this ‘Yellow pages’ like feature beginning in Sao Paulo, Brazil. WhatsApp’s head, Will Cathcart, announced this feature and said “we&
  • Here’s how astronomers plan to send a giant-ass telescope to space

    Here’s how astronomers plan to send a giant-ass telescope to space
    The James Webb Space Telescope is scheduled to head to space on Dec. 18, 2021. With it, astronomers hope to find the first galaxies to form in the universe, will search for Earth-like atmospheres around other planets and accomplish many other scientific goals. I am an astronomer and the principal investigator for the Near Infrared Camera – or NIRCam for short – aboard the Webb telescope. I have participated in the development and testing for both my camera and the telescope as a who
  • Microsoft wants you to stop using passwords for its apps and services — here’s how

    Microsoft wants you to stop using passwords for its apps and services — here’s how
    Companies and consortiums have been waging war against passwords through security keys and authenticator apps for years now. Microsoft has taken one more step towards a passwordless future by allowing you to remove the password from your account altogether — so you won’t need it to sign into Windows, your email, or Outlook. The company offers options for alternative sign-in, such as the authenticator app or physical security keys. If you choose to go with those, you can ditch your p
  • Leak: The Pixel 6’s CPU seems powerful, underpowered, and very strange

    Leak: The Pixel 6’s CPU seems powerful, underpowered, and very strange
    We already know the Pixel 6 is going to be a watershed device for Google. The company already confirmed the device, including the fact that it’s using its own custom processor dubbed Google Tensor. But what we didn’t know was just how different it would be from anything else. Google may be paving its own, strange road to CPU design For a while, it seemed Google might just use a slightly tweaked Exynos processor made by Samsung, with some additional Google-y AI bits. But according to

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