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Hello, readers! Hope your weekend was great! Here goes Monday's edition of the nextbigwhat newslette

Hello, readers! Hope your weekend was great! Here goes Monday's edition of the nextbigwhat newsletter. #RecommendedBook (yes, we know it's Monday - but this one is dedicated to the foodies) [Work Clean]( The first organizational book inspired by the culinary world, taking mise-en-place outside the kitchen. Every day, chefs across the globe churn out enormous amounts of high-quality work with efficiency using a system called mise-en-place―a French culinary term that means “putting in place” and signifies an entire lifestyle of readiness and engagement. In Work Clean, Dan Charnas reveals how to apply mise-en-place outside the kitchen, in any kind of work. Read [ideas from the book for free]( | [Buy the book]( Back to the news 👇 --------------------------------------------------------------- Shikhar Dhawan launches $75 million global investment sports tech fund Shikhar Dhawan became the first Asian sportsperson to launch a venture capital fund. The fund would concentrate on innovation across all sports. “I am elated to start a new innings and embark on this journey in the world of venture capital,” Dhawan said. The USD 75 million global investment fund consists of a greenshoe option of USD 25 million. --------------------------------------------------------------- Twitter rolls out Community Notes feature globally For the purpose of disproving misleading tweets, Community Notes uses a crowd-sourced approach. The program’s moderators have the ability to “contextually” add notes to tweets. The context can then be rated as “helpful” by regular users. Only Americans could view the notes prior to today. Twitter says contributors from other locations will soon begin to be included. --------------------------------------------------------------- Download NBW app: The free yet valuable news app for working professionals Get it on [Android](| [iOS]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Meta was aware of Instagram steering girls toward harmful content, reveals internal document Facebook employees voiced their worries about business research that found kids who used the app experienced higher rates of anxiety and depression and that Instagram made 1 in 3 young girls feel worse about their bodies. Meta’s global head of safety Antigone Davis said, “we want teens to be safe online” and that Instagram doesn’t “allow content promoting self-harm or eating disorders.” --------------------------------------------------------------- Google Chrome’s passkeys let you login securely without passwords Passkeys function with Chrome on Windows 11, macOS, Android, and mobile devices. Your computer, phone, or other devices can hold a passkey. Additionally, Google offers customers the option of using either the company’s built-in password manager or a compatible third-party password manager like 1Password or Dashlane to sync their passkeys from Android to other devices. --------------------------------------------------------------- BlackRock: A new investment playbook is needed, what worked in the past won’t work now BlackRock’s Philipp Hildebrand and a team of top executives wrote, “the new regime of greater macro and market volatility is playing out. A recession is foretold.” The Great Moderation, a time of low inflation and sustained economic development, according to Hildebrand and his team, allowed equities and bonds to thrive in a way that won’t be possible going ahead. --------------------------------------------------------------- 33% of consumers worldwide are victims of data breaches One out of every three customers worldwide has already experienced a data breach through a company that holds their personal information. Consumers who are victims of data breaches make up the biggest percentage (48%) in the United States. However, consumer trust in the US is stronger (80%) than in nations with fewer data breaches, such as Germany, Australia, and the UK. --------------------------------------------------------------- Twitter to increase Tweet character limit to 4,000, confirms Elon Musk A Twitter user asked Elon Musk if "it is true that Twitter is set to increase the characters from 280 to 4000." Musk replied "Yes." --------------------------------------------------------------- Sony’s Returnal to arrive on PC, but it demands 32GB of RAM Although the visuals in the third-person shooter Returnal are certainly amazing, it is still unclear why the game needs so much RAM to reach its full potential. Returnal may support both DLSS and AMD’s FSR upscaling technologies, as well as ray-tracing for shadows and reflections and unlocked framerates. --------------------------------------------------------------- Yuga Labs faces lawsuit for using celebrities to promote NFTs The lawsuit alleged that manufactured celebrity endorsements and deceptive advertisements led to “billions of dollars” in purchases and resales. Bored Ape was misrepresented in advertisements by celebrities like Justin Bieber, Serena Williams, and Madonna. Numerous additional celebrities are named as defendants in the lawsuit, including Gwyneth Paltrow, Paris Hilton, Jimmy Fallon, Kevin Hart, DJ Khaled, and Steph Curry. --------------------------------------------------------------- Apple aims to 3x iPhone production in India by 2025 A JP Morgan report estimates that 5% of the iPhone 14’s production is anticipated to transfer to India by late 2022, and 25% of the world’s iPhone production could move there by 2025. Apple attempts to relocate some of its production from China and its intentions are in line with its objective of making India one of the major global hubs for iPhone production. --------------------------------------------------------------- nextbigwhat brings you curated news, product and tech trends across a range of industries - ensuring you save time and be the most well informed person in the room. 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