Everything Samsung announced at its Galaxy S22 event

Another year, another batch of flagshipSamsungphones. Credit: Samsung Really, Samsung might as well just call it the Galaxy S22Noteand make everyone happy. In typical Samsung fashion, the lack of specificity indicates that different regions will get different processors. Still, at first glance, its a bit disappointing that Samsung didnt go all-in on Exynos this year. Otherwise, the hardware hasnt changed too much beyond the processor. The most exciting feature for serious photographers, however, might be the new Expert RAW mode....

February 9, 2022 · 1 min · 137 words · Donna Pearson

How to land a job in UX design in 2022 — even if you don’t have experience

Are you considering a career move in 2022? The last two years have made us all reevaluate what we want from our jobs. Perhaps its time to try something new, reskill, or pivot into a different field. One role that is constantly in high demand isUXdesign. Do I have the necessary skills to break into this field or how can I be successful? Weve gathered together all the information you need into our handy guide below....

February 9, 2022 · 3 min · 469 words · Ryan Davis

Jeep’s making an escooter, but color me underwhelmed

First, the good: Jeep is introducing an electric vehicle. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. As you might see, the shift is rather superficial. The new version is coloredarmy green, bears the Jeep logo, and comes with dual headlights. Both models come with a somewhatunderpowered 200W motor that uses a chain to drive the rear wheel. This explains the scooters laughable 19km/h top speed. All this is okay for a cheap off-road escooter, like the original RX200....

February 9, 2022 · 1 min · 168 words · David Hart

Meta has BILLION$ of reasons not to leave the EU

Europeans were either excited or shocked as Metathreatened to pull out of the regionover upcoming data laws. Last night, Meta flipped. Itclarifiedits absolutely not threatening to pull out of Europe. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. But can Facebook do without Europe? The same is not true in the opposite direction. And thats not the sort of thing Zuck wants to pay. That’s one heck of a mixed bag....

February 9, 2022 · 1 min · 90 words · Melanie Hammond

The campaign against IRS use of facial recognition is a model for digital activism

Digital activists can celebrate a memorable victory after the IRS ditched a controversialfacial recognitionsystem. Last year, avendor called ID.me was awarded an $86 million contract to deploy and maintain the system. The decision sparked a furious backlash from advocacy groups. 40% off TNW Conference! ID.mehas beenaccused of misrepresentingits tech, andisnt subject to the same oversight rules as government agencies. The uproar caught the attention of politicians. Ina letter to the IRS Commissioner, four members of Congressurged the agency to halt this plan....

February 9, 2022 · 2 min · 301 words · Dr. Jason Reynolds

Triumph unveils its SLEEK electric motorcycle — but curb your enthusiasm

It’s free, every week, in your inbox. Williams Advanced Engineeringtook on the development of the battery pack, andIntegral Powertraindeveloped the electric motor. indicating the projects aim to further increase performance output in the future. And even though it looks like an ultra-sleek and powerful machine, dont expect to ride it anytime soon. The TE-1 isnt intended to be a direct prototype for a production model. What happens now? The TE-1 is ready to enter phase four: real-life testing....

February 9, 2022 · 1 min · 96 words · Jose Hopkins

Adieu, Europe! China takes top spot for green car sales in 2021

These figures align closely withthe findings of the International Energy Agency(IEA), published in late January. According to the IEA, global NEV sales were slightly higher, at 6.6 millionunits. This is 1.5% less than the CPCAs figures. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. The CPCA attributes this slump to two main reasons: revamped environmental policies and the COVID pandemic. And this sounds rather accurate. For now, it looks like Chinas back on track....

February 8, 2022 · 1 min · 100 words · David Lambert

Analysis: D-Wave going public is huge for quantum computing

Canadian quantum computing startupD-Wavetoday announced its intent to go public. Its beyond the scope of this article to discuss the financial ramifications of the deal. Once the ink dries and everythings approved, that picture will start to come into focus. Instead, lets lay out what this means for big business and the field of quantum computing. Whats a D-Wave? It’s free, every week, in your inbox. That all sounds awesome....

February 8, 2022 · 2 min · 313 words · Jeffrey King

DIY brain-computer interfaces have arrived — why that’s cool (and why it isn’t)

A US-based science group intends to use a crowd sale to distribute brain-computer interfaces to a community of hackers. The NSA might disagree. Up front:Brain-computer interfacesare huge right now. Or, at least, they could be if they were accessible, affordable, and functional. Theres enough hype out there to make BCI a household acronym. And we can thank Elon MusksNeuralinkfor that. 40% off TNW Conference! Background:Brain-computer interfaces have been around for decades....

February 8, 2022 · 2 min · 267 words · Aaron Cardenas

Everything you need to know about those .eth addresses on Twitter

If youve been on Twitter recently, youll have seen people donning a username with a .eth suffix. you’ve got the option to see an example in the screengrab below. What the hell is a .eth domain? In a nutshell, its a domain name for your crypto wallet. A .eth domain name makes it easier to link to your wallets and apps on web3. It’s free, every week, in your inbox....

February 8, 2022 · 2 min · 219 words · Andrea Evans

Peter Thiel has quit Meta’s board — here are 3 perfect replacements

The news is out: Peter Thiel is stepping down fromMetas board of directors. Pals, we should pray for Zuck. Who now can guide Big Zuck on his path into darkness? What individual can whisper sweet nothings into his ear? Tell him that people, really, are nothing but numbers, bodies to be possessed? It’s free, every week, in your inbox. Luckily for him, we have some ideas. Nurse Ratched If theres one thing we know about Peter Thiel, its hes hungry for control....

February 8, 2022 · 2 min · 310 words · Jennifer Schroeder

The auto sector thinks Tesla’s full of shit with its ‘full self-driving’

40% off TNW Conference! And if drivers use them with a false sense of security, the results could be devastating. Weve seenplenty of examples of thatwith peopledriving in the back,making porn movies, andsleepingin their Teslas. Wolf asserts that this also hurts the advancement and reputation ofvehicle automationtechnology. Especially if journalists mislead consumers to believe that incidences of driver-assist misuse involve a car that was self-driving. This is misleading, as it suggests the car is driving by itself and is in control....

February 8, 2022 · 1 min · 141 words · Roger Collins

The first-ever sighting of an ‘invisible’ black hole could teach us how stars form

But many black holes are actually near impossible to detect. Black holes are whats left after large stars die and their cores collapse. Astronomers arekeen to studyblack holes because they can tell us a lot about the ways that stars die. But we can still detect them through the way they interact with other objects thanks to their strong gravity. Hundreds of small black holes have been detected by the way they interact with other stars....

February 8, 2022 · 2 min · 319 words · Benjamin Moore