This Fancy Google Sheets Formula Is The Coolest Function You Ll Never Use

From budgeting and keeping track of your investments, to project management and data analysis; Google Sheets can be used for an extremely wide variety of tasks. Being a data nerd and having some programming skills myself I often carry out quite sophisticated tasks, but I still appreciate sheets and use it everyday. Due to its simple user interface, collaborative features, and array of capabilities that require no coding. I teach the basics of ‘playing with data with Google Sheets for journalistic purposes’ to our editors and writers....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 222 words · Roger Khauv

This Masterclass Explains The Path To Success As An Amazon Fba Seller For Under 20

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January 5, 2023 · 1 min · 5 words · Irving Lacoste

This New Radar Lets Cars See Around Corners

Princeton university engineers have created a type of Doppler radar, typically used to catch speeding cars, that bounces radio waves off stationary objects to effectively “see” around corners. Coupled with algorithms that interpret how the radiowaves reflect off secondary objects, the radar can interpret moving objects that are out of human view. It kinda works like those SONAR systems they used to search for the Loch Ness monster (she’s real ok)....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 308 words · Henry Whitney

This Portable Power Station And Solar Panel Keep Everything Running When The Power Goes Out

Now that hurricane and wildfire seasons are winding down, millions in the U.S. are now gearing up for the start of winter storm season. Midwest storms and Nor’Easters raging up the eastern U.S. coastline are no joke, prompting blizzards and winter storm warnings each year that plunge millions into power outages. Look no further than last February’s horrifying series of storms that ripped across Texas, which left up to 4....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 548 words · Daniel Garis

This Portable Power Station Is The Ultimate Emergency Support And It S 150 Off

In just the last few weeks, hurricanes, wildfires, and heat warnings have left thousands of people without power right in the midst of a potential disaster. While many persevered and came through those anxious moments no worse for wear, there’s little scarier than being left without lights and communication when a serious event is bearing down on your home and family. Emergency power never seems like a big deal…until the emergency, that is....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 362 words · Arthur Schleicher

This Site Lets You Stack Multiple Subreddits In A Single Screen

Reddeck is a site that lets you pin subreddits side-by-side to create an excellent dashboard for stuff you’re interested in. You don’t have jump from one subreddit to another while checking out content. Now, as a reporter, I should be creating a dashboard so I can track the latest news and developments topics I cover regularly. However, there’s a pandemic going on, and the last thing I need is more news....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 240 words · Elsie Fairey

Tiktok Is Testing A Whatsapp Shortcut To Share Videos With Close Friends

The platform is currently testing a Discover tab to make it easier for users to, well, discover new engaging content. The Discover tap sits left of the upload button, where the Search function used to reside. See if you can spot the difference: The new Discover tab was spotted by serial leaker Jane Manchun Wong, who has previously uncovered yet-to-be-released features in popular apps like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. It remains unclear if the Discover tab will be any different to the old Search function....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 344 words · Harry Wilson

Tron S Justin Sun Confirms He S A Big Mouthed Over Marketer In Warren Buffett Lunch Apology

Sun issued an apology earlier today saying he “sincerely apologizes to the public, the medial, officials, and regulatory authorities,” for over hamming his marketing of the charity lunch, CoinDesk reports. The TRON founder referred to himself as “immature, naive, and impulsive,” and as having a “big mouth.” He says this spurred on “out-of-control and failed over-marketing hype and led to a significant series of unexpected consequences.” One report is now saying that the apology, made on Chinese social media site Weibo, has now been deleted....

January 5, 2023 · 4 min · 736 words · Jimmie Gould

Twitch Viewers Have Watched Wow Classic For Over 55 Million Hours

Well, to clarify, it’s WoW Classic, a recreation of pre-Burning Crusades-era WoW released in tandem with the game’s 15th anniversary. Classic was released last week to much rejoicing. From the overstuffed servers to the literally lines of people looking to turn in quests, all signs suggest people are climbing over each other to get back to WoW. Enemies can’t spawn fast enough to account for all the players attempting to kill them....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 355 words · Brooke Anderson

Twitter S Default Settings Could Be Exposing Identifying Information

According to the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), this is precisely the type of activity used to create reverse-lookup tools: the types of services that match specific users, or their accounts, with an otherwise random phone number. Twitter, Facebook, and other social networks all offer the option to upload your contact list into the application to connect with other users. The APIs used to support these types of uploads often contain limitations to keep bad actors from exploiting the tools....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 318 words · Frank Ross

Uber Is Testing A Record Audio Feature To Help You Feel Safer During Your Ride Update

Last week, Uber recently rolled out a bunch of safety features including an optional PIN number to authenticate your ride. But it might roll out more stuff soon. According to app researcher Jane Manchun Wong, the ride-hailing company is testing a feature in its mobile app that lets you record audio if you feel uncomfortable during your trip. The screenshot posted by Wong on Twitter suggests once you hit record, the audio will be captured in the background and sent to Uber...

January 5, 2023 · 1 min · 163 words · Jeremy Dinsmore

Uk Swaps Its Coronavirus Contact Tracing App For Google Apple Model

The U-turn follows growing concerns about the British government’s plans to use custom-made software and send the data to a central database. Cybersecurity experts spotted numerous security flaws in the system, and trials of the app exposed a range of technical issues. Apple and Google’s tech has been promoted as more privacy-focused, and is attracting a growing list of countries. [Read: Google and Apple launch COVID-19 contact-tracing tech] It now appears that the UK will join them, following Germany, Italy, and Denmark in switching to a decentralized system....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 247 words · Michael Kolb

Uniqlo S New Robots Can Pick Up And Pack T Shirts Just Like Human Workers

In the video clip above, you can see the robots handling clothes in unstructured plastic packaging, identifying them as they place them in cardboard boxes so they can be shipped out. They even grab individual sheets of paper from a printer to place in said boxes without a fuss. With robots like these, Uniqlo could fully automate its warehouses around the world in short order — especially since it’s already 90 percent of the way there with existing bots....

January 5, 2023 · 1 min · 107 words · Martha Chavez

Us Carriers Debut New Passwordless Login System Will You Trust It

The four major US mobile carriers — AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile US, and Verizon Wireless — have banded together for a new authentication system that would manage your logins without even having to enter a password. Called ZenKey, the system works just like any other single sign-on service (SSO), including those from Google, Facebook, Twitter, and most recently Apple, in that it lets you approve login requests from other websites and apps on a device you own, thereby entirely eliminating the need for passwords....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 439 words · Frederick Eubank

Uzbekistan Reportedly Eyes National Cryptocurrency Mining Pool

One of the country’s government bodies, the National Agency for Project Management (NAPM), shared its plans at a press conference earlier this week, news.bitcoin.com reports. [Read: An introduction to Bitcoin and cryptocurrency mining pools] According to the report, the country’s national cryptocurrency mining pool will incentivize domestic and foreign miners to work together. Miners that join the pool will allegedly receive discounted electricity rates. Local news reported the country is setting up the pool in a bid to increase transparency and security of cryptocurrency mining in the country....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 305 words · James Perez

Valve S Steam Deck Handheld Pc Arrives In December

Coming this December, the Steam Deck is a portable gaming PC rocking a custom AMD APU (Zen2, RDNA2). Learn more at https://t.co/ZOTx3KUCVK and reserve yours tomorrow. #SteamDeck pic.twitter.com/jcgbaKfT9c — Steam (@Steam) July 15, 2021 It looks fantastic – if only because it bears a striking resemblance to the greatest handheld gaming console ever, the Nintendo Switch. In all fairness, it appears to be quite a bit fancier than a Switch....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 352 words · William Shahan

Watch Boston Dynamics Robots Dance To Convince Us That They Re Friendly

The Massachusetts-based firm has released a video of its creations throwing shapes (although curiously not the robot) to the Motown classic “Do You Love Me.” The whole gang has hit the dance floor: there’s the humanoid Atlas shaking its stuff like a past-his-prime John Travolta in an ill-advised Pulp Fiction reboot; box-stacker Handle rolling along to the rhythm; and Spot the quadruped miming the lyrics through a terrifying jaw that looks poised to eject a Xenomorph-style lethal tongue....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 236 words · Israel Gorrell

Watch Tesla S Meteoric Rise Set To Techno Remixed Elon Musk Tweets

While founded in 2003, it’s been 10 years since the Elon Musk-led electric car company (that also produces batteries) went public. In that time, its market value has grown spectacularly, by nearly 10,000%. [Read: Tesla short sellers lost $1.33B on Thursday’s stock pump — Musk only got richer] Yep, that’s right. 10,000%. At the end of its first day of public trading on June 29, 2010, Tesla stock finished at $23....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 214 words · Jose Odonnell

Watching People Pretend To Be Vampires Is What Got Me Through 2020

But it was! And with a couple weeks left I’m still not convinced we won’t face the zombie apocalypse by Christmas. That being said, I’m more prepared than ever for whatever horrors await these waning days and those sure to come in 2021. Because I’m a vampire. Vampire: The Masquerade has been around for decades. Today, the World of Darkness (that’s the universe in which V:TM exists) released a companion book for the Vampire: The Masquerade V5 Core Rulebook....

January 5, 2023 · 8 min · 1540 words · Dora Doucet

What Happens If Quantum Physicists Can Prove Reality Isn T Real

You, me, TNW’s Neural vertical for artificial intelligence news and analysis, our offices in Amsterdam, your favorite T-shirt: it’s quite possible that none of these things actually exist. Or that they all exist but the reality they exist in doesn’t. It’s complicated. But it’s not as counter-intuitive as it sounds. We just need to take a trip through the wacky world of quantum physics, tap into some genius intellects, and strip away our preconceived notions about what reality is....

January 5, 2023 · 5 min · 935 words · Ana Graham