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Month: October 2021
This Jupiter-like planet survived its dying star — and it could offer clues for our own Solar System
How will the Solar System die? It’s a hugely important question that researchers have speculated a lot about, using our knowledge of physics to create complex theoretical models. We know that the…
Dear robot, I have diarrhea: Why we trust machines with embarrassing problems
Many TV shows have a scene where a customer attempts to buy a potentially embarrassing product – a pornographic magazine perhaps or a diarrhea treatment – only to have the assistant loudly…
Forget ladders, think of your career as a river
Something seemed very wrong with the way I’d been taught to think about my career progression. Like so many of us, I’d heard professional journeys described as climbing a ladder or following…
HTC’s lightweight Vive Flow is a VR headset you can take anywhere
HTC today announced the Vive Flow, its smallest and lightest VR headset yet. While the reflective lenses on the outside make it seem like this may be an AR headset — one…
Vvolt Sirius review: This low-maintenance ebike is like riding on a cloud
New ebike companies enter the crowded market seemingly every other week. They tend to fall into one of two categories: copycats sourcing generic designs, or companies promising a myriad of gimmicky features…
WhatsApp now offers encrypted backups. Here’s how to opt in
WhatsApp is finally letting users encrypt the backups of their messages. Facebook owner Mark Zuckerberg announced on Thursday that the feature is now being rolled out to iOS and Android users globally….
Being ‘successful’ is a state of mind — so adopt it
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…
Artists create AI that predicts who the police will kill next
A new artwork has inverted the application of predictive policing. Instead of forecasting crimes committed by civilians, the project predicts which civilians will be killed by police. The future victims are memorialized…
Master the markets of cryptocurrency, NFTs, day trading, and more with these low-cost course bundles
The fallout of this COVID-19 era has dramatically altered the job market, presenting new pathways to professional success for full-time work or supplemental income. Fortunately, if you develop the necessary knowledge and skills,…