Germany orders all fuel stations to provide electric charging points
Germany is not just boosting subsidies to improve public interest in electric vehicles, it’s also pushing infrastructure improvements too. Last night, Reuters reports that the German government has asked all…
Get the fundamentals of DevOps right — then worry about tools
Even though the DevOps methodology has been with us for quite some time now, it’s still the center of heated discussions. Companies want it but are unsure of how to…
How do I prepare my phone for a protest?
Mass protests have broken out across the United States after a Minneapolis police officer killed black Minnesotan George Floyd while he was in police custody. One thing demonstrators should be…
Autonomous cars won’t prevent as many accidents as we’ve been told, study says
Some 94% of vehicle crashes are caused by humans. This figure is often touted by autonomous vehicle developers when they try to promote the potential value in their tech. It…
Realme X3 SuperZoom may launch in India on June 16
Among the key reasons behind Realme becoming one of the fastest growing brands in India is the fact that the company has been busy launching a slew of devices in…
Xiaomi patents foldable design eerily similar to the Mate Xs
Xiaomi has been patenting a lot of foldable smartphone designs lately. Now, the company has patented yet another design which is similar to the Huawei Mate Xs that launched a…
Peaky Blinders season 6: release date predictions, cast, and everything we know
Peaky Blinders season 6 was first planned to launch in 2021, but the chaos the coronavirus has imposed on the entertainment industry means that’s likely a bit of stretch –…
What will the future of work look like post-pandemic?
After undergoing weeks of lockdown, people are starting to get into the stride of working from home. We know how to set up and join a virtual meeting, and balancing…
Pardon the Intrusion #19: Paying for Privacy
Subscribe to this bi-weekly newsletter here! Welcome to the latest edition of Pardon The Intrusion, TNW’s bi-weekly newsletter in which we explore the wild world of security. COVID-19 accelerated the…
Facebook begins placing labels on posts by ‘state-controlled media’
Starting today, Facebook will label posts by state-controlled media on the social network. The company first announced the move in October, part of larger efforts to fight disinformation during elections.…