Apple Tv Is 242 Times More Expensive Than Netflix Per Show Or Movie

While Apple’s new streaming service might seem like a bargain at $4.99 a month (technically the cheapest of all its competitors in this field), it’s actually, at the moment at least, the most expensive. Why? Because Apple’s starting off with a catalogue of just eight TV shows and one documentary. Let me say that again. Apple TV+ will launch with nine watchable things. You can literally count the content on two hands....

January 7, 2023 · 2 min · 289 words · Harold Green

Are Unlimited Holidays The Best Company Perk Yes And No

The concept of unlimited holiday leave originated in the mid-1990s within the tech industry in Silicon Valley. IBM was an early adopter, and despite often being decried as a PR, rather than HR, tool its adoption has spread globally and there are now UK-owned and operated tech companies offering it too. On paper, unlimited holidays sound great. Such schemes are designed to help with employee attraction, retention, and wellbeing, but there are a few things to consider before signing up to a new job where this is the paid time off (PTO) scheme....

January 7, 2023 · 3 min · 618 words · Rodney Smith

Aww Yiss Evs With 200 Miles Of Range Are Becoming The Norm

Ford Mach-E Hits 300; VW ID.4 250; Volvo XC40 Recharge 208 Range and its attendant anxiety continues to dominate electric vehicle discussions. That discussion is about to move up to a new level as three significant new EVs received their official EPA range certifications this week. The three electric crossovers—Ford’s Mustang Mach-E, Volkswagen’s ID.4, and Volvo’s XC40 Recharge—all received numbers higher than 200 with one Mach-E model promising 300 miles of range....

January 7, 2023 · 4 min · 797 words · Susan Gallagher

Bacteria Are Better Alien Hunters Than You Sorry Squishy Human

But if other human-like civilisations are unlikely to exist, could there exist other forms of life – perhaps better suited than us to spread in the cosmos? And would it be possible for such lifeforms to communicate with each other (non-human Seti)? Our new study, published in Biosystems, suggests it would. Microbes, such as bacteria, may be rulers of the cosmic life – and they are a lot more intelligent than we give them credit for....

January 7, 2023 · 5 min · 959 words · Margaret Stratton

Barcelona S Hidden Smart City How Tech And History Live In Harmony

Well, if you did, you probably wouldn’t be the first. The truth, however, is cities don’t need to look like Blade Runner to be ‘smart.’ One of the greatest examples of this is the beautiful city of Barcelona. When you’re walking through the narrow streets of the historic Gothic quarter, or whizzing by one of Gaudí’s psychedelic buildings, ‘smart city solutions’ are probably the furthest thing from your mind. However, technological marvels are weaved into the fabric of this vibrant and iconic city....

January 7, 2023 · 2 min · 247 words · Eric Hillin

Become A Better Public Speaker By Tapping Into Your Personas

Did you ever feel like a phony on stage? In this article, let’s explore how you can use the concept of personas to help you feel more comfortable when you’re public speaking. What’s a persona? We are all a combination of different traits and personalities. When I’m playing with my goddaughters, I’m fun and lively. If I’m holding a tiny baby, I’m gentle and sweet. If I’m defending someone who’s been mistreated, I’m earnest and persistent....

January 7, 2023 · 3 min · 532 words · Kimberlee Tarver

Become An Ethical Hacker For 43 With This 18 Course 130 Hour Deep Dive

Every week, it’s a new business or organization who has to suffer through their time in the crosshairs of the public’s ire. Every week, a new business or organization has to step up and address the fact that their security measures were not strong enough to withstand infiltration — and now, their vital data about their customers or users have been exposed. Last week, it was Forefront Dermatology and their 2....

January 7, 2023 · 3 min · 435 words · Carol Young

Bernie Sanders Jumps Like Mario In Free Platformer Yes Really

The game in question is called “Super Bernie World,” and, as the name suggests, it plumps for Bernie Sanders pretty heavily. A splash screen at the beginning of the game say the purpose is to encourage everyone to get out and vote for their candidate of choice, though I admit that a video game — something that kind of requires you to be immobile and in your home — might not be the best incentive to get me out of the house....

January 7, 2023 · 2 min · 341 words · Jeanette Johnson

Binance Hackers Suddenly Move 8 Million Worth Of Stolen Bitcoin

Earlier today, a combined 707.1 BTC was sent from one of the hacker’s Bitcoin wallets to a separate pair of addresses. The two transfers, for 706.1 BTC ($8 million) and 1 BTC ($11,384) respectively, were detected by Twitter-based transaction monitor @whale_alert. Tx: https://t.co/m7YnabMrrQ — Whale Alert (@whale_alert) July 8, 2019 Tx: https://t.co/aZiYt65q6U — Whale Alert (@whale_alert) July 8, 2019 In May, Binance (one of the world’s most prominent cryptocurrency exchanges) suffered a sophisticated cyberattack that saw hackers make away with 7,000 BTC (then, $40M; now, $83....

January 7, 2023 · 2 min · 254 words · Micheal Krantz

Bitcoin Ransomware Locks 10 Years Worth Of Government Data In Argentina

According to Alicia Bañuelos, Minister of Science and Technology of the local government of San Luis, said the attack took place on November 25. In an interview with Agencia de Noticia de San Luis — a local government digital news outlet — on December 2, Bañuelos said the center had already recovered 90 percent of the encrypted data. Some 7,700 GB — approximately 10 years worth data — was originally compromised as a result of the attack....

January 7, 2023 · 2 min · 239 words · Margie Wilson

Bitcoin Ransomware Peddlers Are Publicly Shaming Victims For Not Paying

According to KrebsOnSecurity, one particular ransomware group has created a public site identifying companies that decided to quietly rebuild their operations instead of coughing up the requested ransom payment. The report says that criminals behind the Maze Ransomware — credited with the Pensacola Cyberattack, which saw hackers demand a $1 million ransom — have listed the company names and corresponding websites for eight victims that refused to pay up. The website is publicly available and the disclosed information includes the date of the attack, stolen Microsoft Office, text, and PDF files....

January 7, 2023 · 2 min · 299 words · Jerry Williams

Blockchain Devs Looking For Work Are Spoiled For Choice Right Now

Based on a report from job site Indeed, there is less interest from candidates in blockchain and cryptocurrency roles, as searches for the jobs are on the decrease. On the other hand, Indeed says employer demand has “skyrocketed.” To come to this conclusion, Indeed analyzed the “percentage change in the share of job postings and share of job searches per million for roles related to Bitcoin, cryptocurrency and blockchain.” Between September 2015 and September 2019 the number of cryptocurrency and blockchain-related jobs per million increased by over 1,400 percent....

January 7, 2023 · 2 min · 317 words · Dia Guzman

Branson Vs Bezos Who S Got The Better Space Plan

It’s a big moment for the private space industry. But the question comes to mind: who has the smarter plan? A billionaire’s space race After 15 successful test flights, this will be the first crewed flight for Blue Origin’s New Shepard spaceship. One seat will be occupied by an undisclosed winner of a charity auction, who reportedly paid US$28 million for the privilege. Two more seats will be taken up by Bezos and his brother Mark....

January 7, 2023 · 5 min · 964 words · Agnes Dreyer

British Bitcoin Scammer Nets 50M Running Fake Bitcoin Trading Site

In US courts last week, the perpetrator, identified as 50-year old Renwick Haddow, admitted to running a fake Bitcoin trading platform that defrauded hundreds of investors form around the globe. It’s also recently come to light that some 150 victims came from the UAE, and were hit for around $15 million, Arabian Business reports. Haddow was apprehended in Morocco in 2017 and extradited to the US. Alongside operating a fake Bitcoin trading platform, the perp was also selling office spaces that didn’t actually exist....

January 7, 2023 · 2 min · 283 words · Melvin Flowers

Byte Me 18 Sexist Jokes Sausage Parties And Lazy Man Insults

Welcome back to Byte Me, our feminist newsletter that makes everyone mad <3 Some updates from us: Anouk is on a family holiday into the wild Dutch wilderness, Cara got her IUD fixed, and Georgina is going camping, and while she wants to be a cool “camping” kind of girl, she’s just not sure she is. Each month, our gloriously gifted designer, Saïna, illustrates a weird comment or tweet we receive from one of TNW’s misogynistic, or just funny, readers....

January 7, 2023 · 8 min · 1700 words · Anne Dean

Byte Me 20 Correctile Dysfunction Rihanna And Linkedincels

Welcome back to Byte Me, our feminist newsletter that makes everyone mad <3 Sorry we missed last month’s edition! We were swamped with TNW2020 which was a gorgeous success. In the meantime, Cara and Gigi have been obsessively inhaling The Handmaid’s Tale, and Anouk fell off her bike, fucked up her foot, and then passed out on her bathroom floor. Each month, our gloriously gifted designer, Saïna, illustrates a weird comment or tweet we receive from one of TNW’s misogynistic, or just funny, readers....

January 7, 2023 · 7 min · 1488 words · Carrie Harris

Byte Me 5 Facebook S Prude Policies Linkedin For Ladies And Unwantedivanka

Sorry we’re late this month… we had women stuff to do. We have a new feature! Each month, our gloriously talented designer, Saïna, will illustrate one of the many shitty replies, comments, or tweets we receive from one of TNW’s misogynistic readers. Here’s this month’s featured comment: So Saïna made this: Muahaha! Onto the news… the bloody news The repulsive app that generated nudes from photos of clothed women was shut down, but it still managed to do some damage....

January 7, 2023 · 8 min · 1596 words · Donald Daw

California Man Laundered 25M Through His Own Diy Bitcoin Atm And Exchange

Kunal Kalra, 25 has been found guilty of owning and operating unlicensed money transmitting business which he used to exchange up to $25 million in cash and virtual currencies. Court documents allege the service was used by dark web drug dealers and other criminals. According to said documents, this is believed to be the first federal criminal case charging an unlicensed money remitting business that used a Bitcoin kiosk. Kalra – who was also known as “kumar,” “shecklemayne” and “coinman” – ran his business between May 2015 through October 2017 where he exchanged US dollars for Bitcoin and back again....

January 7, 2023 · 2 min · 364 words · Charlie Warne

Can You Imagine A World Without Facebook And Instagram

Now, this piece isn’t looking into the background of this event — or the fact Big Zuck has made this threat before. Instead, it’s just a simple thought experiment where we imagine what the world would look like without Facebook and Instagram. And, in my mind? It’ll be probably be something like this: The horror, friends, the horror. Let’s come together and pray scenes like this never happen.

January 7, 2023 · 1 min · 68 words · Cynthia Murphy

China And Uae Are Headed To Mars Here S What They Hope To Discover

It is a very big moment for both countries. Hope is the first interplanetary mission by an Arab nation ever. And if China succeeds, it will be the first country ever to visit and land on Mars on its first try. The odds are stacked against them with nearly 50% of all Mars missions failing. China already lost a Mars orbiter mission (Yinghuo-1) back in 2011. But before the missions can start doing science, tense moments await....

January 7, 2023 · 5 min · 931 words · Andre Sotelo