Sarah Butler / The Guardian:
Amazon launches a “micromobility” hub in Hackney, London with a fleet of e-cargo bikes and on-foot delivery staff to replace thousands of van deliveries — Online retailer opening ‘micromobility’ hub in Hackney as part of efforts to cut carbon emissions
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Monday, July 4, 2022
Amazon launches a "micromobility" hub in Hackney, London with a fleet of e-cargo bikes and on-foot delivery staff to replace thousands of van deliveries (Sarah Butler/The Guardian)
Secular shift to digital has gone to next level in India, says Adobe
Chainalysis: NFT sales totaled just over $1B in June 2022, a 12-month low since June 2021 when sales were $648M; sales reached a peak of $12.6B in January 2022 (Dan Milmo/The Guardian)
Dan Milmo / The Guardian:
Chainalysis: NFT sales totaled just over $1B in June 2022, a 12-month low since June 2021 when sales were $648M; sales reached a peak of $12.6B in January 2022 — Sales of non-fungible tokens totalled just over $1bn in June, compared with peak of $12.6bn in January
Sunday, July 3, 2022
A look at national security concerns around modern cars filled with cameras and sensors, as a Chinese town bans Teslas during a communist party conclave (Justin Ling/Wired)
Justin Ling / Wired:
A look at national security concerns around modern cars filled with cameras and sensors, as a Chinese town bans Teslas during a communist party conclave — Putting sensor-packed Chinese cars on Western roads could be a privacy issue. Just ask Tesla. China's Electric Dream
Survey: experts split on the likely evolution of an immersive metaverse by 2040, worry about the dominant platforms building it, and expect more useful AR/MR (Pew Research Center)
Pew Research Center:
Survey: experts split on the likely evolution of an immersive metaverse by 2040, worry about the dominant platforms building it, and expect more useful AR/MR — Hype? Hope? Hell? Maybe all three. Experts are split about the likely evolution of a truly immersive ‘metaverse.’ They expect …
As Apple ramped up investment in Mac chips, the progress of its other chips slowed down; sources: Apple Watch Series 8 may be able to tell if users have a fever (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg)
Mark Gurman / Bloomberg:
As Apple ramped up investment in Mac chips, the progress of its other chips slowed down; sources: Apple Watch Series 8 may be able to tell if users have a fever — When it comes to Apple's chip advancements, the company's iPhone and watch are taking a back seat to the Mac.
ML-powered surveillance systems will never eliminate the risk of school shootings in the US, no matter how expansive and intricate those systems become (Chris Gilliard/Wired)
Chris Gilliard / Wired:
ML-powered surveillance systems will never eliminate the risk of school shootings in the US, no matter how expansive and intricate those systems become — The failure is not only in the spurious systems, but in the belief that more data can improve them. — If we are to believe the purveyors …
Saturday, July 2, 2022
RadioShack, which was bought by a PE firm in 2020, has become an online cryptocurrency company trying to attract users with a stream of often-profane tweets (Yiwen Lu/Washington Post)
Yiwen Lu / Washington Post:
RadioShack, which was bought by a PE firm in 2020, has become an online cryptocurrency company trying to attract users with a stream of often-profane tweets — Gen Z may not be familiar with the RadioShack of their grandparents, but they're getting to know its replacement.
Ola Electric suffers decline as EV registrations fall amidst fire fears
Software Freedom Conservancy to developers: Stay away from Microsoft GitHub
Reddit acquires natural language processing company MeaningCloud
This Android malware can empty your mobile balance
Microsoft may soon bring a new version of Outlook app for these smartphone users
Twitter's recent takedowns in India may be fueled by new rules making its local chief compliance officer criminally liable for not meeting government demands (Andrew Deck/Rest of World)
Andrew Deck / Rest of World:
Twitter's recent takedowns in India may be fueled by new rules making its local chief compliance officer criminally liable for not meeting government demands — Observers say Twitter's recent takedowns in India highlight how new laws make it easier to censor journalists and dissidents.
Electricians are flocking to regions around the US to build data centers, as AI shapes up to be an economy-bending force that creates boom towns (New York Times)
New York Times : Electricians are flocking to regions around the US to build data centers, as AI shapes up to be an economy-bending force...
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Jake Offenhartz / Gothamist : Since October, the NYPD has deployed a quadruped robot called Spot to a handful of crime scenes and hostage...
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