100 solar EVs will boost Utrecht’s vehicle-to-grid charging system

Did you knowSHIFT is taking the stage this fall? Together with an amazing line-up of experts, we will explore the future of mobility during TNW Conference 2021.Secure your ticket now! Utrecht, the Netherlands’ fourth largest city, is on its way to becomingthe first region in the world with a bidirectional ecosystem. How? By using vehicle-to-grid charging(V2G), combined with car sharing. Bidirectional V2G charging isan efficient and cheap way to store and use renewable energy....

3 min · 470 words · Sarah Freeman

100 years of quantum physics: From 1920s theories to mind-bending computers of 2020

Back in the 1920s, quantum mechanics, which is the theory that underpins everything from how atoms behave to howquantum computerswork, was well on the way to gaining mainstream acceptance. But one conundrum remained: Sometimes, quantum objects like electrons, atoms, and molecules behave like particles, and others they behave like waves. Sometimes they even behave like particles and waves at the same time. So, when studying these quantum objects, it has never been quite clear which approach scientists needed to use for their calculations....

9 min · 1820 words · Dawn Neal

100,000 Facebook Apps have been leaking user data accidentally for years [Updated]

Security company Symantec has posted anotificationon their blog that reveals a flaw in the Facebook web application API that has allowed apps nearly complete access to user’s accounts. This includes profiles, photos, chat and the ability to mine customer information.Updates below. Fortunately, says Symantec, these third-party apps may not have realized that they even had the ability in the first place. Facebook has been informed that the issue exists and they have taken ‘corrective action’ to eliminate the vulnerability....

4 min · 771 words · Jessica Floyd

100k+ followers on Twitter? Google+ may put you on its new suggested user list

If you have 100k followers or more on Twitter, Google+ may be putting you on their new suggested user list, reportsTechCrunch. Google’s Bradley Horowitz recentlytweetedthe news, as seems to be the case for Google+’s continued routine of quietly releasing updates. Horowitz is encouraging Twitter users with over 100k followers to shoot him a direct message in order to privately chat about the testing process. Could this be Google+’s attempt to call attention to branded or “verified” profiles on the service?...

3 min · 452 words · Morgan Ramirez

11 citizen journalism websites you should know about

With the Libyan uprising still in full swing, earlier this week welookedat some of the trusted places people could go to get reliable coverage of events as they unfolded. Whilst some of these were the usual news outlets, such as Reuters and the BBC, there was also a plethora of citizens on the ground reporting what they saw as it happened. It’s political and social events such as this that help to demonstrate how citizen journalism has really come to the fore, and it’s something traditional media outlets can’t compete with given that have-a-go hacks are normally at the scene of a story before it even happens....

8 min · 1643 words · Cheryl Williams
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