Tag Archives: tech-thenextweb

Become a professional photographer with this giant 20-course training bundle 

TLDR: The Pro Photography and Photoshop 20 Course Bundle is a perfect launching pad for young photographers to understand their equipment, software, and the true art of picture taking. In the wake of the smartphone revolution, virtually every person on the planet has access to photography technology and tools that masters of the camera would have killed for […]

Read More

Domino’s delivers pizza by drone to Dutch beach — but it was just a trial 

Have you ever dreamed about having a magical flying drone deliver a pizza right to wherever you might be? Dream no more because a pizza chain in the Netherlands just took a step to making that a reality. According to a report from Dutch news outlet RTL, Domino’s Pizza carried out a successful test flight of a pizza delivering drone to get the cheese-topped, […]

Read More

Here’s what JavaScript frameworks have in common with the Spice Girls 

This article was originally published on .cult by Russell Snyder. .cult is a media platform for untold developer stories, where developers can read content around the softer side of development and watch documentaries about the tech they love. You can read this original piece here. I’ll tell you what I want; what I really, really want: for you to read about […]

Read More

The $2.6B Escobar vs. Apple lawsuit — here’s what the experts have to say 

In a year of ridiculous stories, Roberto Escobar (brother of the somewhat infamous Pablo) suing Apple for $2.6 billion is one of the best. Thing is, while we have the strong suspicion this is a nothing but a publicity stunt for Escobar Inc., we don’t know this for certain. Especially now it looks like Apple will actually have to deal with this lawsuit head o […]

Read More

RIP Wirecard, down 97% since revealing its $2.1 billion black hole 

Embattled German fintech firm Wirecard said it would be filing for insolvency over the $2.1 billion ‘black hole’ that’s led to the arrest of its CEO Markus Braun. The Frankfurt Stock Exchange had earlier suspended trade in preparation of the announcement, Reuters reports. Wirecard is notably the first member of the exclusive DAX index to declare itself insol […]

Read More

Study: Tesla likely the US’ worst carmaker for reliability and build quality 

When it comes to vehicle reliability, it’s not been a good week for Tesla. There’s been reports that the electric vehicle maker knowingly sold cars with faulty battery packs, and in a recent industry survey the marque ranked very poorly for build quality. Let’s start with the battery packs. According to a Business Insider exclusive, Tesla reportedly shipped […]

Read More

Study: Tesla likely the US’ worst carmaker for reliability and build quality 

When it comes to vehicle reliability, it’s not been a good week for Tesla. There’s been reports that the electric vehicle maker knowingly sold cars with faulty battery packs, and in a recent industry survey the marque ranked very poorly for build quality. Let’s start with the battery packs. According to a Business Insider exclusive, Tesla reportedly shipped […]

Read More

This training will help you build video game characters that leap off the screen 

TLDR: The training in The Hardcore Game Development and Animation Bundle can help emerging game creators build stellar character and gorgeous in-game experiences. It’s one of the globe’s longest simmering conflicts. Year after year, the tensions peak and ebb, with both sides occasionally firing volleys before retreating back to their respective bunkers. But […]

Read More

Notebag is for note takers who need a notation process as fast as they are 

TLDR: Notebag is a note taking app that does everything right from your keyboard, streamlining your entire workflow without getting sidetracked by notations. For as long as students have sat in classrooms or scholars have scoured relevant texts, note taking has been a human art form. Of course, the process of determining what’s worthy of being jotted down an […]

Read More

This SEO tool can show you how to turn those billions of Google searches your way 

TLDR: Long Tail Pro is a keyword research tool that can help you identify the best keywords to drive your online web traffic efforts. Google handles 92 percent of all web searches worldwide. Users search Google using the keyword they think will best help them find the desired result. So if you know the keyword that is sending Google results to certain pages… […]

Read More

How algorithms are designing better buildings 

When giant blobs began appearing on city skylines around the world in the late 1980s and 1990s, it marked not an alien invasion but the impact of computers on the practice of building design. Thanks to computer-aided design (CAD), architects were able to experiment with new organic forms, free from the restraints of slide rules and protractors. The result wa […]

Read More

Becoming a superhuman isn’t impossible. In fact, these five steps can be your fast track 

TLDR: The Superhuman Lifetime Subscription Bundle is a five-app masterplan for honing your mind, body and soul. Right about now, we all wish we had a few aces up our sleeve to help get through the day. A few hidden skills and abilities that can make a difference for ourselves and those around us. We might not strap on a cape or fight crime, but developing so […]

Read More

Satoshi Nakaboto: ‘Donald Trump ordered clampdown on Bitcoin, Bolton book alleges’ 

Our robot colleague Satoshi Nakaboto writes about Bitcoin every fucking day. Welcome to another edition of Bitcoin Today, where I, Satoshi Nakaboto, tell you what’s been going on with Bitcoin in the past 24 hours. As Rousseau used to say: Talk to a stranger on a bus! Bitcoin price We closed the day, June 18 2020, at a price of $9,411. That’s a minor 0.73 per […]

Read More

Australia hit by cyber attacks from ‘state actor’ — experts suspect it’s China 

Australia has been targeted by ongoing “sophisticated” cyber attacks from a “state-based actor,” Prime Minister Scott Morrison warned at a press conference today. Morrison said the attacks were targeting “all levels of government,” as well as businesses, political organizations, essential service provides, and critical infrastructure. He refused to reveal th […]

Read More