Moto S Foldable Razr Might Launch Next Month

The invite shows a device folding and unfolding with “An original, unlike any other” tagline. CNET adds the invite says, “You’re going to flip.” Since the beginning of the year, we’ve been hearing rumors of Motorola bringing the sexy back with a foldable Razr. We’ve even got a couple of glimpses of how the phone looks too. Unlike Google’s overtly leaked Pixel, not much known about Moto’s foldable. A report by XDA Developers from May noted the phone will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 710 processor, and will have a 6....

December 22, 2022 · 1 min · 148 words · James Wright

Move Over Blinkist 12Min Unlocks Hundreds Of Micro Books For Just 39

A Danish prince mopes around, freaks out and kills everyone involved in his father’s death: Hamlet An off-kilter doctor uses bodies to create new life, then sees his creation destroy everything he loves: Frankenstein If a classic can be boiled down to one sentence, then just imagine how much you can digest from an entire book in just 12 minutes. Of course, it has to be the right 12 minutes, which is where the team at 12min comes in....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 334 words · Judy Forbes

Muting Your Mic Reportedly Doesn T Stop Big Tech From Recording Your Audio

Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison investigated “many popular apps” to determine the extent that video conferencing apps capture data while users employ the in-software ‘mute’ button. According to a university press release, their findings were substantial: Unfortunately, as this research remains unpublished, we’re unable to confirm the specific apps tested. So, for now, we can’t name and shame them. They found that all of the apps they tested occasionally gather raw audio data while mute is activated, with one popular app gathering information and delivering data to its server at the same rate regardless of whether the microphone is muted or not....

December 22, 2022 · 4 min · 671 words · Felix Powell

My Team Experimented With No Screen Mornings It Worked Wonders

I tend to look at Slack, email, and (sigh) Twitter right after I wake up. But sometimes I wonder if my head would be clearer if I just… didn’t. So I tried it out — and asked my coworkers at Zapier to join me. I didn’t set hard rules, but I did offer some suggestions. Pick a time, then don’t look at your screen until then. I recommended one hour after waking up, but ultimately, you should choose whatever timing makes sense for your mornings....

December 22, 2022 · 5 min · 944 words · Bud Rosas

Nasa Releases 3D Moon Map For Visual Artists

That data is now available for visual artists in the form of a 3D map with depth information. The space agency released the map in September, but, was highlighted by TechCrunch last Saturday. LRO uses two main instruments to capture surface data of the moon: a multispectral camera and a laser altimeter. The camera captures images of different parts of the moon based on its position in the oribit, and the altimeter captures the topology of the surface....

December 22, 2022 · 1 min · 123 words · Hattie Troxel

Nasa S Returning To Venus To Study How Earth S Twin Became A Hellhole

The space agency has selected two new missions to Venus that are expected to launch between 2028 and 2030. They will study why a planet with a similar mass, size, and composition to our own turned into a blazing hellhole, while Earth became fractionally more hospitable. The first mission, named Davinci+, will analyze Venus’ dense atmosphere and determine whether it ever had an ocean. It will also take pictures of geologic features known as tesserae, which NASA believes could be similar to Earth’s continents, suggesting the planet has plate tectonics....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 319 words · Susan Etheridge

Netflix Just Made Its Best Two Plans A Bit More Expensive

The standard plan — HD resolution, with up to two simultaneous streams — is going up from $13 a month to $14 a month. If you’re fancy and use the premium 4K tier, you’ll now have to pay $18 instead of $16. The basic 480p tier’s pricing remains the same, at $9 a month. The price hike is effective immediately for new signups in the US, while current subscribers should see the price reflected on their upcoming bills....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 318 words · Robert Mayes

New Bendable Concrete Could Help Buildings Survive Earthquakes

Developed by researchers Dr. Behzad Nematollahi and Professor Jay Sanjayan, the new concrete is produced largely from waste materials – such as fly ash, a byproduct of coal power. According to Dr. Nematollahi, it uses “about 36 percent less energy” while emitting “up to 76 percent less carbon dioxide” than conventional bendable concrete. You can see the material’s improvements in action in the video below: While normal concrete just snaps, the bendable material is able to maintain its overall integrity under high forces....

December 22, 2022 · 1 min · 168 words · Larry Mimes

New Stunning Hd Images Show The Largest Canyon In Our Solar System

Where’s the river? There was supposed to be a river More than five million years ago, the Grand Canyon in Arizona was slowly carved out by the flow of water in the Colorado River. But, despite the presence of large quantities of water on Mars in the ancient past, it is unlikely water was the primary cause responsible for the formation of its counterpart on Mars. [Read: Meet the 4 scale-ups using data to save the planet] However, the flow of water may have played a role in shaping the Mariner Valley, deepening channels, assisting the formation of this massive planetary rift, researchers speculate....

December 22, 2022 · 3 min · 451 words · Bridgette Hurst

Nintendo Will Stop Accepting Wii Repairs Soon

Nintendo of Japan recently released a statement saying it will no longer repair the aging console beginning March 31. The company is essentially running out of parts, which presumably aren’t being made anymore; the company says it might not be able to repair your system if parts have run out before that date. The company’s American and European branches haven’t yet said when they’d follow suit, but at this point, it’s only a matter of time....

December 22, 2022 · 1 min · 109 words · Anna Hopson

Nissan And Mitsubishi Are Making Their Own Mini Ev For Japan Only

Now, Nissan has teamed up with Mitsubishi to launch in 2022 a mini EV, especially made for the Japanese auto market. What is a mini vehicle? The so-called “minivehicle” is under 3.4 meters long, 1.4 meters wide, and 1.6 meters high, meaning that it’s well- suited to Japan’s cramped urban traffic. It’s designed as a four-seater, but, based on its dimensions, we can’t expect too much interior space. According to Nissan’s press release, It’s said to have a 20kWh battery capacity, which sounds a bit small compared to current EV standards at 60-100kWh....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 233 words · Lakesha Jones

Not So Fast Survey Says Google S Stadia Will Chew Through Data Caps

The survey is from BroadbandNow, and covers responses from 943 participants. Their info suggests that almost six million gamers (out of around 34 million estimated to play at least 22 hours a week) would quickly blast through their data caps if they were to switch to Google Stadia as their primary device. Given that Stadia is estimated to require up to 15.75 GB of data for every hour of 4K streaming — a feature Stadia’s hypepeople have been very quick to tout, I might add — we already knew it was going to be a hog, but putting a number to the people who’re going to have to pay overages for using Stadia is still galling....

December 22, 2022 · 3 min · 570 words · Thomas Burke

Nyc S Speed Limiter Trial Leaves The Eu In The Dust

As part of a new six-month pilot program, 50 city fleet vehicles are fitted with active intelligent speed assistance (ISA), which restricts a vehicle’s maximum speed, preventing it from exceeding local speed limits. If successful, the City of New York will extend the initiative across the City’s entire 30,000 vehicle fleet, which includes fire engines, police cars, sanitation trucks, street pavers, and passenger vehicles, spread across 60 agencies. At the launch event, however, Mayor Adams clarified that emergency vehicles and his own vehicle are exempted from the technology, “But how my vehicles are used is determined by the police department dealing with the safety apparatus....

December 22, 2022 · 4 min · 766 words · Regina Wilson

Okay Fine There Is No Nintendo Switch Pro On The Way This Year

In case you haven’t been party to the madness, there have been persistent rumors that Nintendo is working on a third Switch model. This hypothetical sibling to the Switch Classic and the Switch Lite was thought to be a “Switch Pro.” This would have been more of a souped-up model, with support for higher resolutions and a more powerful CPU. [Read: The Nintendo Switch has probably outsold the Xbox One] The rumor mostly arose from analyst predictions and reports about Nintendo’s supply chain....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 336 words · Roland Dercole

Olympus Unveils The E M1 Mark Iii A Versatile But Iterative Pro Camera

I was able to spend some time with the Mark III in beautiful Costa Rica before launch. My full hands-on post will follow, but for now, here’s what you need to know: On paper, it’s not a massive upgrade over the E-M1 MKII, with some specs looking positively outdated relative to the competition. But taking the camera as a whole, I still think it’s one of the most versatile cameras for photographers focused on stills at its price point....

December 22, 2022 · 4 min · 691 words · Gloria Nguyen

Onecoin S Lawyer Allegedly Earned 50M For Laundering 400M

United States prosecutors told the jury of the ongoing OneCoin investigation that Mark Scott — the lawyer that ran some of the OneCoin’s accounts — recieved a $50 million fee for laundering $400 million worth of funds, Law360 reports. “It’s staggering,” said prosecutor Nicholas Folly. Scott, who is a former partner at legal firm Locke Lord, is being accused of using a series of fake companies, offshore accounts, and fraudulent schemes to launder the $400 million on Ignatova’s behalf between the end of 2015 and mid-2017....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 258 words · Carolyn Kassis

Oneplus Launches Its Affordable Oneplus Nord In India And Europe

The Chinese phone maker has always tried to make ‘flagship killers’ — phones with high-end specs that are priced below iPhones and Samsung Galaxy devices. However, with this new device, the approach is quite different as there’s a larger focus on pricing. Here are the OnePlus Nord’s full specifications. Specifications Screen: 6.44-inch full HD screen with a 90Hz refresh rate Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G RAM: 6GB(India only)/8GB Rear camera: 48-megapixel main sensor (f/1....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 219 words · Ariel Hawkins

Oneplus Runs Out Of Ideas Calls Rumored Tablet Oneplus Pad

OnePlus hasn’t released any public details about the device, but it registered the “OnePlus Pad” name with the European Union Intellectual Property Office, also known as EUIPO. This was first spotted by MySmartPrice. The filing didn’t go into much more detail than this. You can look at it below, if you’re that way inclined: So… what can we expect from the OnePlus Pad? Honestly, it’ll probably be a lot like OnePlus phones: solid, affordable, and unremarkable....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 320 words · Camille Velasquez

Onfido S Ceo On How To Play The Fundraising Game Stage By Stage

[Read: Darktrace’s co-CEO on trusting AI to fight cyberattacks on our behalf] Fast forward four years and Onfido — which helps businesses verify peoples’ identities using a photo-based identity document, a selfie, and artificial intelligence algorithms — has just closed an impressive $100 million Series D. But how did Kassai and his team make this happen? As I join our online meeting, I’m well aware of the fact that Onfido, which has raised $200 million to date, is at a completely different stage of its business journey than it was all those years ago — and so I make it my mission to find out what propelled its growth....

December 22, 2022 · 5 min · 871 words · Christopher Hoyman

Openai S Struggles Expose Tensions Between Profit And Purpose

MIT Technology Review’s Karen Hao published a piece on the lab this week that depicts a company buckling under the weight of its grand ambition. Over three days at OpenAI’s office, Hao discovered “a misalignment between what the company publicly espouses and how it operates behind closed doors”. Changes at OpenAI OpenAI was founded in 2015 as a non-profit, but last year it restructured as a “capped profit” company. The lab claimed that this would attract the revenue it needed to fund its research while remaining true to its mission....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 333 words · Juana Benson