Watch The Tesla Cybertruck S Unbreakable Glass Uh Break

It might sound like a country and western version of a London-based rave-ware store (a niche reference I know), but the Cybertruck appears pretty impressive. On paper at least. We covered the full launch here, but as a summary, the Cybertruck’s top configuration can tow over 14,000 pounds (that’s more than 6,350 kilograms in real measurements) and can go from zero to 60mph in 2.9 seconds. Oh, and the Cybertruck’s glass is “armored....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 343 words · David Basil

We Need To Make Remote Meetings More Boring In 2021

So when exactly was the last time life was good? Was it when you were huddled up with your coworkers by the watercooler or spending time with your loved ones? No, it was when you were watching The Office — and therein lies our solution for next year. With new vaccines on the horizon, things are looking brighter and we’ll probably be able to return to many of our pre-corona traditions....

December 15, 2022 · 4 min · 682 words · Stuart Olenick

Welcome To House Of Talent The New Home For Tech Jobs

The world of work is evolving at super speed. The ever-changing landscape of emerging technologies, the explosion of new startups, scaleups, unicorns, bustling tech hubs, the rise of the creator economy, and the sudden surge in remote work are all reshaping our ideas about how work should be. These influences are introducing new career paths and opportunities for talented developers, creatives, future founders, and more. That’s where House of Talent comes in....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 250 words · George Rodrigues

What China Can Teach Us About Selling Evs By The Truckload

The best-selling EV in China is not Tesla’s Model 3, but the tiny Hongguang Mini EV, produced by SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile, a joint venture between China’s state-owned SAIC Motor, US carmaker General Motors and another Chinese company, Wuling Motors. The conglomerate positions the car as “the People’s Commuting Tool” in its advertising, with a starting price of 28,800 yuan (about US$4,485, or £3,200) and a fully charged driving range of 120km....

December 15, 2022 · 5 min · 858 words · Anne Murphy

What To Expect From Apple And Meta S Upcoming Headsets

While many of us are struggling to imagine what the metaverse might look like, it’s a certainty that virtual reality/mixed reality headsets will play an immense role in it. There are two big companies that might release a new headset next year, and finally launch us into the rich experiences that have been promised to us for years: Apple and Meta (Facebook). While Meta has been loudly announcing its ambitions, Apple has been rather quiet....

December 15, 2022 · 4 min · 686 words · Jerrica Celestine

Whatsapp Is Testing A Nifty Search By Date Feature

Last night, WABetaInfo revealed that the search by date feature will allow you to quickly go to a particular date in a conversation. So, it’ll be easier for you to recall what you talked about with a friend on a particular day. WABetaInfo’s report suggests that whenever this feature rolls out, you’ll see a calendar next to the chatbox that’ll help you navigate the chat by date. Credit: WABetaInfo Another nifty feature that might be coming to WhatsApp is storage management....

December 15, 2022 · 1 min · 197 words · Robert Luu

Whatsapp Might Soon Work With The Same Phone Number Across Multiple Phones

According to a post by WABetaInfo, WhatsApp has introduced a hidden function in its Android beta that lets you use the app on four devices with the same number. [Read: India is reportedly looking to ban 275 more Chinese apps — including PUBG] The report notes that the chat app has introduced a menu called Linked Devices which will let you manage and add devices linked to your number registered with WhatsApp....

December 15, 2022 · 1 min · 156 words · Jerry Ziegler

Whereby Co Founder S 6 Tips For Nailing Remote Work

“Decoupling location from work can fundamentally change the way we build our societies.” Ingrid Ødegaard’s statement is firm, and comes naturally when she talks. Not like a futurist’s vision, but rather based on hands-on experience from the way the tech startup Whereby has worked since long before Covid-19. “We give people the ability to take the job with them, a possibility that has enabled big life changes for some. When people move back to their small home towns, it also affects those communities and helps them maintain a sustainable base of taxpayers,” she says....

December 15, 2022 · 4 min · 775 words · Faye Salvo

Why Recaptcha Is Actually An Act Of Human Torture

I’m talking about the filth that is reCAPTCHA. Yes that seemingly harmless question of “Are you a human?” Truly I wish all this called for were sarcastic puns of ‘The Matrix’ variety but the matter is far more serious. Google describes reCAPTCHA as: However, this couldn’t be further from the truth, as reCAPTCHA is actually something that causes abuse. In fact, I would go so far as to say that being subjected to constant reCAPTCHAs is actually an act of human torture and disregard for a person’s human right of mental comfort....

December 15, 2022 · 8 min · 1509 words · Shirley Hughes

Why The Ingenuity Helicopter S Flight On Mars Is Such A Big Deal

It may not sound like a huge feat, but it is. Ingenuity’s flight is the first powered flight of an aircraft on another planet. It marks a milestone in the story of human space exploration. While the Apollo 11 spacecraft famously touched down on the Moon, upon re-launch it simply had to exit the Moon’s gravity and return to Earth. To sustain flight within the environment of a world with no atmosphere, however, is a different story....

December 15, 2022 · 5 min · 952 words · Gayla Gonzales

Why The Standard Model Of Particle Physics Seems To Be Broken

We often talk about progress in terms of discovering new particles, and it often is. Studying a new, very heavy particle helps us view underlying physical processes – often without annoying background noise. That makes it easy to explain the value of the discovery to the public and politicians. Recently, however, a series of precise measurements of already known, bog-standard particles and processes have threatened to shake up physics. And with the LHC getting ready to run at higher energy and intensity than ever before, it is time to start discussing the implications widely....

December 15, 2022 · 5 min · 906 words · Brenton Buford

Why Were The Ps5 And Xbox Series X Pre Orders So Chaotic

The PlayStation 5 pre-orders were the first to launch — prematurely, apparently. While pre-orders were supposed to start on September 17, they actually went live on September 16 with almost no warning. Within minutes, both versions of the PS5 were sold out everywhere, and even those who thought they’d managed to snag one would find it vanishing from their carts. For those who’d made the dreadful mistake of eating dinner because they weren’t expecting the pre-orders to go live (such as myself) they completely missed even the opportunity to buy one....

December 15, 2022 · 4 min · 658 words · John Molina

Why Whatsapp Is Dragging The Indian Government To Court This Week

It added that several governments across the world have made demands to access encrypted data, and the Indian government’s demands are “significantly much less.” WhatsApp has sued the Indian government in Delhi high court over its new intermediary rules. These rules — which are coming into effect starting today — force chat platforms to find the ” first originator” of a message, endangering end-to-end encryption provided by WhatsApp, Signal, and other platforms....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 297 words · Veronica Hancock

Windows 11 Announcement Everything You Need To Know

Though a leaked build revealed some of what was to come, and the OS upgrade doesn’t look quite as dramatic as, say, the jump from Windows 8 to Windows 10 Microsoft says it has a lot more in store for Windows 11’s official launch later this year. You can watch Microsoft’s sleek promo video below: Looks pretty sweet. Here’s our list of the top new features coming to Microsoft’s latest and (hopefully) greatest OS....

December 15, 2022 · 7 min · 1369 words · Bobby Rex

Work Relationships Are A Lot Harder To Build On Zoom But There S A Fix

Workers in our study reported a sharp deterioration in their work relationships after more of their communications were done via videoconferencing during the pandemic, which our analysis suggested made the employees three times less effective at building relationships. Participants reported that it was harder to understand their coworkers’ nonverbal cues and to listen intently to what others were saying during virtual meetings compared with their in-person communications. Without these two crucial elements, the positive effects of relationship-building – such as coordination and efficiency – were tough to establish....

December 15, 2022 · 3 min · 475 words · William Richardson

Xbox Series X Review Give This Beautiful Cinderblock Games

A message from @XboxP3 on Xbox Series X|S Launch Day: pic.twitter.com/EtD8H5HAJq — Xbox (@Xbox) November 10, 2020 I received an Xbox Series X from Microsoft and have been playing with it for a few weeks. I also received several game codes with which to test the console. While I don’t own an Xbox One at the moment, and so can’t do a generation-over-generation comparison, I can say it was roughly the same distance over the PS4 as the PS5 was — in that, once I started playing on it, going back to the previous-generation console felt like a big, sluggish step backwards....

December 15, 2022 · 7 min · 1293 words · Arlene Giannone

Xiaomi S Soon Gonna Slap A 108Mp Samsung Sensor On A Phone Near You

At a briefing in China, the company said it will become the first manufacturer to use Samsung’s brand new 108-megapixel ISOCELL sensor. The maximum resolution of a photo from that sensor will be 12,032 x 9,024 pixels. — Ice universe (@Iceuniverse3) August 7, 2019 At the moment, we don’t have any further details about the new sensor. We’ve asked Samsung and Xiaomi to learn more, and we’ll update the story accordingly, if we hear back....

December 15, 2022 · 1 min · 125 words · John Bartlett

Xiaomi S Wireless Redmi Earbuds S Are Dirt Cheap At Just 23 And That S About It

While these truly wireless buds aren’t a carbon copy of the Airpods,they do have a few drawbacks (which should be expected at this price point). I’ve been using the Earbuds S buds for a few days, and if you aren’t hell-bent on saving a few bucks on truly wireless buds, you should look for alternatives. Let me tell you why. Features and function The Redmi Earbuds S ships with a compact plastic case with a matte finish....

December 15, 2022 · 4 min · 710 words · Frank Gamble

You Can Break Iphone S Faceid By Putting Glasses On Unconscious People

Tencent researchers demonstrated the exploit vector at Black Hat USA 2019, Threatpost reports. The attack involves putting a pair of modified glasses on the victim’s face. That, coupled with carefully placing a piece of tape over the glasses’ lenses, makes it possible to circumvent FaceID and log into a victim’s iPhone. Of course, the exploit is fairly difficult to pull off considering the attackers would need to figure out how to put the glasses on a victim without waking them up....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 348 words · Roger Hemmingsen

You Can Now Buy Shares In This Brewery Using Cryptocurrency

The edgy Scotland-based brewery BrewDog announced yesterday that it’s extending its current round of crowdfunding – what it calls, “Equity for Punks” – until April 2020, and is accepting Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in exchange for shares of its business. If you want to become a cryptocurrency “equity punk,” you can buy shares in the brewery using Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin SV, Ethereum, Litecoin, OmiseGO, Qtum, Augur, Ripple, and 0x....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 351 words · Larry Morris