Digital nomad population growing
Building a new country Plumia
It's estimated there are 10.9 million digital nomads just in the US — and two digital nomads writing for The Next Web point out they're just part of a larger trend.
Billionaire warns about his own AI technology
It is all communist
Tech billionaire Peter Thiel and big fan of Donald Trump has warned people that they should be terrified of “communist totalitarian technology” and "believes that people should be worried about 'surveillance AI' rather than the much feared artificial general AI.
Trump to launch social media platform
Ironically called “Truth”
Former President Donald Trump is so desperate for a social media presence after getting kicked off Twitter and Facebook for calling for terrorist attacks to keep him in power that he has formed his own network.
Recycled batteries just as good as new ones
New research says
A study by boffins working at the US Advanced Battery Consortium (USABC), and battery company A123 Systems, have found that batteries with recycled cathodes can be as good as, or even better than those using new state-of-the-art materials.
Royal Mint will recycle gold from electronics
Literally making money from recycling
Gold and precious metals are to be extracted from old phones and laptops by Britain's coin-maker.
Japanese arrest bloke for uncensoring porn
Apparently that is a crime
Inspector Knacker of the Hyogo Yard has fingered the collar of a bloke who has been using AI to repair Japanese porn from the censor’s pixel machine.
AI will start analysing management bull
This will be really funny
CEOs and other managers are increasingly under the microscope as some investors use artificial intelligence to learn and analyze their language patterns and tone, opening up a new frontier of opportunities to slip up.
Raspberry increases price
First time for everything
For the first time, the price of a Raspberry Pi single-board computer is increasing and it is all the fault of the global supply chain shortages.
TV prices highest since 2012
Average price of a TV was $363
Pricing on TVs is the highest since at least 2012, according to figures from the NPD group.
Big Blue misses estimates
Managed infrastructure suffers decline
IBM missed market estimates for quarterly revenue as its managed infrastructure business suffered from a decline in orders ahead of a spinoff next month.