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Boris comes over to co-host; Slack’s Cal Henderson talks European tech
Welcome to the new episode of the TNW Podcast — the show where we discuss the latest developments in the European technology…
EU joins UK in scrutinising OpenAI’s relationship with Microsoft
Antitrust regulators in the EU have joined their British counterparts in scrutinising Microsoft’s alliance with OpenAI.
The…
This startup makes use of AI to present speech-impaired individuals their voices again
There is big tech — and then there is smaller tech with big impact. Dutch AI startup Whispp is using assistive voice technology to…
The 5 greatest DNA take a look at kits for 2024
Despite the fact that tons of competitors have sprung up in recent years, 23AndMe still makes the best DNA test on the market. It’s the quickest, it’s very…
New technique may make EV motors round, lowering uncooked materials imports
With more and more EVs on the road, the need for battery recycling and reuse has emerged as a necessity to further enhance the…
Why sexual assaults within the metaverse are so arduous to prosecute
Britain’s first police investigation into a “virtual rape” has little chance of leading to a prosecution, according to legal…
Tomas Hrozensky (ESPI) on coverage in house
In this bonus episode of the TNW Podcast, we’re featuring an interview with Tomas Hrozensky, Senior Researcher and Lead on…
Ukrainian startup behind astrology app Nebula thriving regardless of warfare
Running a tech startup is a challenging endeavour under any circumstances. Imagine doing it under invasion with air raid sirens…
This claims to be the ‘world’s most superior pen’ that digitises writing
Dutch startup Nuwa claims to have invented the “world’s most advanced pen” that digitises notes written by hand.
Nuwa plans to…
Sure, facial verification will exchange passports at UK airports — however not in 2024
Britain is set to test facial verification tech that removes the need for passports, but experts have dashed hopes of a full launch…