Here are 10 deals on charging accessories you can score before Prime Day

The uber-retailers monster annual sale cutting prices on hundreds of items is practically a Christmas-level holiday for cost-conscious buyers. But why wait til then when you might get similar deals right now? Plus, thespace-saving designkeeps everything neatly arranged while it charges. Its also portable enough to bring your charger everywhere yourAirPodsneed more juice. Plus…yeah, it does look pretty slick on your desktop too. But with super high strength magnets keep theFidgetCablecoiled in position, your connector stays tidy and ready for action....

October 12, 2020 · 1 min · 190 words · Todd Campbell

Why Uber’s supreme court battle won’t solve its drivers’ biggest problem

The UKsupreme courthas just heardan appealfrom Uber that has far-reaching implications for UK drivers and the wider gig economy. Uber last challenged the ruling in the court of appeal in 2018,but lost the case. If it loses in the supreme court, the original tribunal finding should be implemented. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. Other international private-hire platforms likeOla,Bolt, andKaptenare also entering the British market. This increases competition for Hackney drivers, some of whom said they now work significantly longer hours to survive....

October 12, 2020 · 2 min · 253 words · Danielle Jones

Is your favorite podcast tracking you?

In these muddled times, at least one thing is clear:Nearly everyones tracking you, always. Podcast players, also known aspodcatchers, like Apple Podcasts and Castro then aggregate those episodes in easy-to-use apps. The change has provoked considerable debate,sometimes combative, within the podcasting industry. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. In February, podcasting giant PRX hosted aconferenceon emerging threats to privacy so you can encourage more productive discussion. Theres a danger that this is a moment that can change away from privacy....

October 11, 2020 · 3 min · 468 words · Drew Bishop

Australia wants AI to handle divorces — here’s why

An online app calledAmicais now using artificial intelligence to help separating couples make parenting arrangements and divide their assets. For many people, the coronavirus pandemic has put even the strongest of relationships to the test. There has also beena surgein the number of couples seekingseparation advice. The Australian government hasbackedthe use of Amica for those in such circumstances. But although such tools offer advantages such as convenience and reduced emotional distress, their applications remain limited....

October 10, 2020 · 2 min · 411 words · Pamela Hoover

Coding bootcamps are cheap and short — so what’s the catch?

Software engineering is a high demand job nowadays. That means by 2029, about 33 million jobs will be added. you’re free to see why more and more people are pursuing a career in this space. Recently, coding bootcamps have sprung up and have gained a huge attraction due to their affordability and flexibility. More and more people are attending them to jumpstart their careers as software developers. However, are these coding bootcamps more effective and more cost-efficient than academic institutions?...

October 10, 2020 · 3 min · 591 words · Tracy Walker

3 concrete steps to learning a programming language

Learning a programming language is stretching your skills, as a developer. Its a new tool in your toolbox, too. With it, you’re able to create something out of thin air. If youre lucky, others will find your creation useful, and youll feel the warmth ofbeing helpful. Beyond that, I love programming by itself: its a game to me. Logic is really fun to mess with. Learning is fun too: the excitement of discovery, the joy to finally understand a hard concept....

October 9, 2020 · 8 min · 1504 words · Ronald Kim

I thought I had mastered Python — until I discovered these tricks

However, learning Python is not an easy thing. There are thousands of Python courses and tutorials, all claiming to be the best. True, practice alone is not perfect, but perfect practice is. ), otherwise youll likely end up adopting bad habits that could harm your future lines of code. What it doesnt do is insist that you follow it against your will. Readability is important Programs must be written for people to read, and only incidentally for machines to execute....

October 9, 2020 · 3 min · 496 words · Andre Ramirez

Inside FIDO Alliance’s vision of a future free of passwords

So, a lot of people end up using the same password for multiple services and thats a threat. If one website is compromised, your other accounts can be at risk too. A 2019 Verizon report suggests that80% of hacking-related breachesare sparked by using weak or compromised passwords. Thats why theFIDO (Fast IDentity Online) Allianceis trying to get rid of passwords altogether. 40% off TNW Conference! This allows you to use your phone or laptop to identify yourself safely to a web service....

October 9, 2020 · 2 min · 416 words · Amy Green

Start your company culture afresh with these 3 values

Companies with resilient cultures have amuch betterchance at long-term success than those that lack this sense of connection. Importantly, the best companies in the world have a clearly defined set of shared values. Finding the best employees requires looking for values fit more than a cultural fit. While every company should thoroughly investigate their own criteria, there is much to be gained from shared experiences. These three tenets are the foundation ofDensityand guide all our decision-making....

October 9, 2020 · 2 min · 361 words · Debbie King

These were our 7 favorite highlights of TNW2020

Theres nothing like an inspiring talk to get fresh ideas and newfound motivation pumping. But all good things must come to an end.In case you missed TNW2020, not to worry! However, technology could help to empower displaced peoples and even prevent displacement from happening in the first place. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. One of the biggest issues displaced persons face is gaining access to documentation. But the development of blockchain-backed digital identities is helping to change this....

October 9, 2020 · 3 min · 499 words · Joel Hunter

Data: Trump is more engaging on Facebook now than he was in 2016

In contrast, Trump is exceeding his 2016 performance. I focused on a 100-day period, ending 30 days before polling day in both years. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. The Crowdtangle data shows that average engagement with Trumps posts also grew between the 2016 and 2020 campaigns. Biden has also failed to achieve the levels of engagement on Facebook that Clinton had in 2016. The Democrats have allowed their position to fall back while the Republicans have stormed forward....

October 8, 2020 · 2 min · 258 words · Joseph Mcclain

Video: Here’s everything you need to know about Huawei’s latest software announcements

If youre a developer, theres no doubt youve heard of Huaweis annual Developer Conference (HDC). But, in case you missed the conference, weve got you covered. Here well give you a quick rundown of the key software highlights and take-aways. If you want to know more about the new hardware announcements,check out this article. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. And the stats seem to be pretty promising. The beta for smartphones is set to come out this December....

October 8, 2020 · 2 min · 377 words · Justin Casey

Can AI develop a sense of right and wrong?

Can artificial intelligence learn the moral values of human societies? Can AI develop a sense of right and wrong? In short, will artificial intelligence have a conscience? This question might sound irrelevant when considering todays AI systems, which are only capable ofaccomplishing very narrow tasks. But as science continues to break new grounds, artificial intelligence is gradually finding its way into broader domains. And then, the question of conscience and conscientiousness in AI will become even more critical....

October 7, 2020 · 4 min · 644 words · Jerry Bradford