Over 15 years later, ISPs still struggle to make accurate broadband promises

Dial-up was a major pain in the ass. If you aren’t old enough to remember using it to access the internet, just imagine that you’re waiting for a YouTube video to buffer for somewhere between 24 hours and a month. That was how long it would take you to download a movie. Not that … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

If domain names ruled the world, America wouldn’t be a superpower

Global superpowers aren’t determined by how widely their .domain is used, but if they were, the world would look very different. In order to show what that might look like,Nominet has created a new world map where the scale is based on each country’s number of top-level domain re … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

PayPal’s Braintree calls off its $100,000 hackathon and lays off staff

You’ll definitely have seen its ads plastered on billboards if you live in pretty much any major city across the world – who knew you needed to care so much about payments processing? Spotted a @braintree @PayPal ad with the Empire State Building in the background. #paymentsnerd … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

How to stay ahead of cyber criminals in the data breach era

It’s no secret that cyber attackers are becoming increasingly sophisticated, stealthy, and motivated. As we’ve seen in high profile breaches at Target, JP Morgan and Home Depot, attackers can infiltrate environments and maneuver undetected for months at a time to set up the “perf … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Sonos is laying off employees as the music industry changes, investing in voice

I’m a huge fan of Sonos’ speakers and have a number of them in my home, but there’s some bad news out of the company today: it’s laying off employees to refocus in the long term. In an announcement today, the company’s CEO, John Macfarlane, said that “we’re making a decision to s … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

China’s plan to track every car in Shenzhen is as ‘1984’ as it gets

The Chinese government has launched a pilot program to track vehicles in real-time, starting with 200,000 electronic IDs issued to trucks and buses in the city of Shenzhen, reports Reuters. The trial includes vehicles carrying hazardous materials as well as school buses ferrying … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

YouTube co-founder launches a livestreaming platform for foodies

If you’re like me and often find yourself scouring through YouTube for food videos before, during and after meals, you’ll want to check out Nom. It’s a new livestreaming platform for gourmands, home cooks, professional chefs and anyone interested in the culinary arts to share the … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

I tried Go Cubes chewable coffee, and I’m pretty sure this is what cocaine feels like

A lot of tech concepts come through TNW’s doors on the daily – some of them make it to consumers’ hands, others get killed for their own good. Nootrobox’s Go Cubes chewable coffee persevered. Go Cubes emerged last summer as an Indiegogo project to bring gummy coffee cubes to your … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Oculus makes a big push for social in new games and features for Samsung Gear VR

While one could hazard that gaming remains top-of-mind for those interested in VR, it’s not the only experience potential users are drawn to. With that in mind, Oculus announced today a bevvy of new features to tap into the social media side of VR on a Samsung Gear VR device. “Th … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Play classic NES games for free in eye-popping 3D

If you’re looking for a new an novel way to experience the games that have likely shaped your childhood, look no further than one developer’s bold attempt to bring the classics of the NES into the third dimension. The 3DNES project, available in beta for free in the Firefox brows … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

New Obama initiative wants to provide broadband for another 20 million low-income homes

Hot on the heels of yesterday’s news that the FCC would begin to subsidize broadband in low-income households, President Obama voiced support for the FCC’s ‘Lifeline’ subsidy and detailed a desire to expand the initiative to get 20 million low-income households subscribed to high … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Google’s new ‘Create’ initiative may just be what it wants Google+ to evolve into

After deciding to position Google+ around interests and communities, Google is making its largest push yet with a new site dubbed ‘Create.’ What Create (actually ‘crea+e’ in Plus-speak) hopes to do is source thought leaders around topics. Those who create themed Google+ collectio … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Google just made navigating your way through Docs much easier

Google Docs just got a handy new ‘outline’ feature that lets you jump from section to section in a snap on desktop or Android. For the desktop, a new preview pane on the left side shows you the header sections of your document, almost like an evolving table of contents. Click on … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Twitter Moments now has embedded links that support AMP mobile pages

Twitter Moments now have embedded links, so users can get more out of newsworthy snippets. Embedded links take you to an article or blog post, and users can navigate back to Moments at any time. You’ll also be taken back to the Moment you left off at. When available, Moments link … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Save thousands of dollars and go to Coachella in VR

The two separate weekend runs of landmark American music festival Coachella have long been sold-out, thanks to a panic-inducing pre-sale before the spring even’t lineup was announced and a head-spinning general sale in January. But if you’re bummed about missing the boat or would … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Google launches the Android Beta Program for Android N updates over the air

Alongside today’s news of a very early preview of the next version of Android, Google is announcing the Android Beta Program to let developers try new features – including multi-window support and improved notifications – without having to flash a freshROM and wipe their devices. … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

You can try out Android N today, including multi-window support and better notifications

Surprise, team Android! Google’s next operating system, codenamed Android N, is being shown off much earlier than expected thanks to Developer Preview launched today, and it includes a feature stock Android fans have wanted for ages: Split-Screen view. New versions of Android are … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Twitter unveils Fabric for Unity and a new website for game developers

Developers creating games using Unity can now take advantage of Twitter Fabric. In bringing Fabric to Unity, Twitter set out to solve some challenges game developers face. In addition to user metrics, Fabric can help developers generate revenue, acquire and retain users as well a … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Forget drones, Amazon’s getting into the proper aviation business

Sure, drones might eventually be part of Amazon’s last-mile delivery services but the company has to get pretty serious about fast, long-haul logistics if it wants to continue to offer rapid delivery to growing numbers across the world. Amazon already owns a stake in French freig … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Watch a video of Google’s self-driving car hit a bus

Today, the Associated Press has obtained (and released) surveillance video from inside the Mountain View public transit bus that was side-swiped by a Google self-driving car last month — its first at-fault accident. Fortunately the accident occurred at low speeds, and resulted in … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Biometric logins will replace passwords, but you just never know who to trust

With the increasing prevalence of fingerprint scanners on smartphones and other devices, and a growing number of services calling for authentication of some kind, using your biometric info to secure access will only become more commonplace. In theory, that should make your life a … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

The digital world: Crossing the great divide

This post was brought to you by Telefónica.Technology is increasingly seen as an essential component of our daily lives, and so too are the global tech companies ushering us into the digital age. Google, Facebook, Apple, Uber and AirBnb are just a few of the companies shifting th … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Tech to reveal your inner writer and editor

Dear writer, How many words have you written today? We heard you’re facing obstacles: like writer’s block and keeping distractions at bay. It sounds pretty dire. We’re writers too – we also stray. Still, we hate that you’re having these problems – they’re pretty biting. So in our … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Spotify’s ‘birthing playlist’ might be the best form of birth control yet

Last week, Spotify quietly released an OBGYN-approved playlist designed for listening before, during, and after childbirth. Did someone ask for this? Okay, fine, I’ll be the first to admit I’m not the target audience, but this 30-song playlist lasts about two hours and horror sto … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Facebook just acquired the most popular face swap app

Face swapping is all the rage right now and Facebook wants in on the action. According to a report from Business Insider, the social network has acquired one of the most popular apps right now, Masquerade. The app works in a similar way to Snapchat’s face filters, letting you mor … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

It might be illegal for companies to use wearables to monitor staff

Wearables cannot be used for monitoring staff, even with their explicit permission or when done anonymously, so says The Netherlands’ Data Protection Authority in a new ruling against two companies. That could put a pin in the future of the quantified self at work, particularly a … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

5 awesome lessons I learned from working remotely

Hello Belo. A little over three months ago, I traded rainy Rotterdam, the Netherlands for sunny Belo Horizonte, Brazil to give my relationship with my girlfriend a true shot. I was definitely up for the challenge, since I enjoy going out of my comfort zone and push my boundaries. … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Facebook will soon let you ignore Live Videos

Facebook announced that it’s rolling out its Live Video feature to all of its users last month, which is great. But you know what isn’t great? Getting a notification every time anyone you’re friends with or follow is live. Well, Facebook has decided that this won’t need to be a b … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Bring your website ideas to life with these great WordPress deals

Building your own website doesn’t require the coding expertise it used to. Thanks to user-friendly WordPress themes and tutorials, virtually anybody can create an eye-catching and enjoyable website – but where to start? The options are nearly limitless, so TNW has put together a … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

MIT researchers found a way to load websites 34% faster on the same connection

A group at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have found a way to speed up the Web without actually increasing the connection throughput or making fundamental code changes. It created Polaris, a framework that determines how to overlap the objec … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Drupe is a cleverly designed dialer every Android user should try

I’ve been impressed by Drupe’s clever design since I discovered it a year ago. It lets you connect with your contacts just by dragging and dropping their pictures onto the app of your choice, whether it’s WhatsApp, SMS or phone. Drupe integrated a dialer a few months ago and toda … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Imgur revamps iOS and Android apps for all you millennial memehounds

In an attempt to keep up with its mobile-ready audience, image platform and meme capital of the Internet Imgur revamped apps today for both iOS and Android as well as a new iPad experience. The newly updated apps for iOS take advantage of both 3D Touch and Spotlight search, makin … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Blue Origin is quietly winning the race to make space tourism a reality

Space tourism is both exciting and frightening – the idea of experiencing life beyond earth and getting a glimpse of our planet from above is exhilarating but the safety aspect of it all, since tourists won’t be astronauts, makes me a little nervous. When Amazon founder Jeff Bezo … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

6 reasons Web developers need to learn JavaScript ES6 now

If you’re a developer, you’ve probably heard a little bit about ECMAScript 6 (ES6) already, though at first glance it might seem a little confusing. What it really boils down to is this: it’s the next version of JavaScript, which delivers new language features you’ll be able to u … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

10 hottest design tools you absolutely must try

A recent design tools survey conducted by Khoi Vinh, one of Fast Company’s “fifty most influential designers in America”, shows that Photoshop is slowly losing its popularity among designers. Answers from over 4,000 participants hailing from almost 200 countries prove that design … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

How the BBC is building the future of TV by blowing it up into little bits

While audiences around the world know the UK’s BBC best for its hit TV shows like Top Gear and Doctor Who, it has been a key force in technological advances since since it first started broadcasting almost a century ago. To this day, its labs are cooking up experiments that may c … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Facebook’s Lite app now lets Android users watch video even on slow connections

It’s been nine months since Facebook launched its Lite app for Android devices that are working with 2G-like speeds. Since it was first released in India and The Philippines, it’s garnered over 100 million users across 150 countries and supports more than 50 languages. The lightw … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Google Photos is about to gain from Flickr’s big mistake

Flickr won me over last year when it released version 4.0 of it app and a new Web interface and features. However, now the company has announced that it’s making its best feature – Uploadr – available only to those with a Pro account, I may have to eat my words.  It will now cost … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Steve Jobs and Bill Gates holograms are out of a job

The musical ‘dot comedy’ about Bill Gates and Steve Jobs’ often fractious relationship has had its Broadway debut postponed indefinitely after the “loss of a major investor.” Nerds, which was due to start its run in April after already delaying its first show, has already been ki … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Facebook’s first intern, Periscope and Vine’s founders, a huge YouTube star: The connection?

Just when you thought the line-up for  TNW Europe in May couldn’t get any sweeter, amazing new names continue to roll in. That’s right – we’ve just recently confirmed Kayvon Beykpour, co-founder and CEO of Periscope, making our list of social media influencers that much more incr … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

OOCar is the personal trainer for your car

Each week we’re profiling one company that has been selected for Boost – our early-stage startup growth program. Catch up with these companies in person at The Next Web Conference in Amsterdam on May 26-27. Imagine there was a device that could help make your car run quicker, che … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Google’s Music Lab is an amazing collection of interactive musical experiments

You’re probably well familiar with Google’s Chrome Experiments that show off the cool things you can pull off with a Web browser these days, but a new collection launched today touts the cool musical possibilities you can build too. Google Music Lab is a small collection of inter … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

One year on from disappearance of MH370, UN says planes must use real-time tracking

On the anniversary of Malaysia Airline’s flight MH370’s disappearance, the United Nations Aviation Agency has announced changes that will require aircraft to report their location in real-time. The agency says it’s making three major amendments to the Chicago Convention that spec … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

New app Cryptomator encrypts files on iPhone or desktop before you send them to the cloud

Cloud storage has become the way we store much of our data, but it’s not encrypted. A new solution, Cyptomator, offers an open source solution for cloud storage encryption for your desktop or iOS. Rather than rely on cloud storage safeguards, Cryptomator encrypts your files befor … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Google’s AI just won against a human world champion in a game of Go

Google’s DeepMind-based AI scored a historic victory today in a game of Go against Lee Se-dol, the second highest ranking player in the world. Se-dol resigned after roughly three and a half hours of play in the first in a series of five matches. The win is huge for Google’s Alpha … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Pandora now lets artists beam audio messages to fans straight from their phones

Music streaming service Pandora has announced a new tool called AMPcast that lets artists record audio messages and share them with fans instantly, using just their mobile devices. If it seems familiar, it’s because Pandora released a similar but more rudimentary feature around t … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

FCC wants to offer low-income households a $9 monthly broadband subsidy

In an effort to make broadband more easily accessible and affordable in the US, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) hopes to offer a subsidy of $9.25 a month to the poor, reports The New York Times. The agency will issue a proposal to its members to approve the plan for l … | Continue reading


@thenextweb.com | 8 years ago

Firefox now lets you share tabs in video chats, no registration required

Mozilla has updated its Firefox browser with a handy new feature that lets you share your active tab instantly with anyone. In version 45, the browser’s Hello video and voice chat feature is now even more useful. All your actions on a shared tab are visible to your contact in rea … | Continue reading


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