May
24

Technologies to reduce GHGs require ROI

While Memojis — the personalized 3D emojis native to the iPhone and iPad — can be a lot of fun to use, not everyone is into them. 

If Memojis aren't your thing, letting them take up so much space on your emoji keyboard can be annoying. In those cases, it's probably easier to disable the feature altogether. 

While you can just ignore the Memoji options on your keyboard, disabling it will mean Memojis won't appear as an option, and won't be available for you to use. You can re-enable the Memoji feature at any time.

Here's how to complete both options on your iPhone or iPad running iOS 13 or iPadOS. 

Check out the products mentioned in this article:

iPhone 11 (From $699.99 at Apple)

iPad (From $399.99 at Walmart)

How to turn off Memoji in iOS 13 or iPadOS

1. From your device's homescreen, tap the Settings app icon. 

2. Tap "General," then "Keyboard." 

Open the "Keyboard" menu. William Antonelli/Business Insider

3. Scroll down to "Emoji' and toggle the "Memoji Stickers" button to the left to turn it off. This will disable Memojis, and they'll no longer appear on your Memoji keyboard.

Make sure the switch is grayed out. William Antonelli/Business Insider

To re-enable the feature later, simply come back to this page and toggle the "Memoji Stickers" button to the right.

 

Original author: Jennifer Still

Continue reading
  56 Hits
Sep
16

Building Fat Startups: Delphix CEO Jedidiah Yueh (Part 7) - Sramana Mitra

It's easy to edit your Memoji in iOS 13 after you've created your character on an iPhone.To access the Memoji edit menu, you'll have to open Messages and select the Memoji tab from the keyboard.Select the Memoji you wish to change and then tap the three dots to open its details.If you don't have the Memoji option on your phone, then you have to update your iPhone to iOS 13.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

It's easy to create a new Memoji — and just as easy to edit it on your iPhone.

You can edit your Memojis to make both big and small changes, from altering their hair color to adding new glasses. 

To access the Memoji menu, you'll first have to open Messages and select the Memoji tab above your keyboard.

Select the Memoji you wish to change and tap the three dots to open its details. There you'll find the "Edit" option, which will bring you to the menu you saw when you first made your creation.

Memojis were previously only available to iPhone X owners, followed by iPhone XS and XR. With the launch of the iOS 13 operating system (and release of the iPhone 11 models), any iPhone now has the option to create customizable moving characters.

Here's how to edit them. 

Check out the products mentioned in this article:

iPhone 11 (From $699.99 at Apple)

How to edit a Memoji in iOS 13 on an iPhone

To edit Memojis, you'll first have to update your iPhone to iOS 13. Double-check in your iPhone Settings before proceeding with the following steps.

1. Open your Messages app. Tap to open a current conversation with a single contact or a group chat. You can also tap to start a new message.

2. Tap the Apps icon and then tap the Memoji tab above your iPhone keyboard.

Open the Memoji menu. Marissa Perino/Business Insider

3. Tap to select the Memoji you wish to change.

4. Tap the three dots in the far left corner.

Access your Memoji edit menu. Marissa Perino/Business Insider

5. Tap "Edit" to begin making changes.

Edit. Marissa Perino/Business Insider

6. Browse through Memoji options to make changes, such as changing hair color or adding glasses and jewelry.

7. Tap "Done" to complete the process.

Make changes. Marissa Perino/Business Insider

8. This will close the menu and bring you back to the Memoji keyboard. Your changes should be reflected immediately.

Your updated Memoji. Marissa Perino/Business Insider

 

Original author: Marissa Perino

Continue reading
  40 Hits
Jan
08

AI Weekly: The implications of self-driving tractors and coming AI regulations

You can change your default search engine in Firefox on mobile and desktop.Firefox users can choose between search engines like Google and even Wikipedia.Here's how to change your default search engine in Firefox.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Choosing a default search engine can be a fraught issue for the web browsing company.

In fact, the matter was so fraught for browser Mozilla Firefox that it ended in multiple lawsuits over their decision to dump Yahoo in favor of Google as its default search engine. 

While Firefox executives clearly felt one way about what should be the default search engine on its platform, you might feel an entirely different way.

Fortunately, you're not locked into the default search engine of their choosing. 

Here's how to personalize your default search engine in Firefox on both desktop and mobile. 

Check out the products mentioned in this article:

iPhone 11 (From $699.99 at Apple)

Samsung Galaxy s10 (From $859.99 at Walmart)

Lenovo IdeaPad 130 (From $469.99 at Walmart)

Apple Macbook Pro (From $1299.00 at Apple)

How to change your search engine in Firefox on your computer 

1. Open Firefox on your Mac or PC.

Open Firefox. Emma Witman/Business Insider

2. Click the three horizontal lines in the top-right, then select "Preferences" from the dropdown menu. 

If you're using a Mac, you can also hold the "command" + "," keys on your keyboard to summon the Preferences menu in Firefox. Emma Witman/Business Insider

3. Select "Search" from the left hand menu.

Firefox gives the intriguing option of Wikipedia as a default search engine; so given that 90% of my Google searches lead to Wikipedia, I opted for that to skip a step in the future. Emma Witman/Business Insider

4. Under the "Default Search Engine" section, choose your preferred browser in the dropdown menu.  
Select your preferred search engine. Emma Witman/Business Insider

How to change your search engine in Firefox on your mobile device

1. Launch the Firefox app on your iPhone or Android.

2. Tap the three horizontal lines at the bottom-right of your screen and choose "Settings."

Select “Settings.” Isabella Paoletto/Business Insider

3. Under "General," tap "Search" and then "Google."

Tap on the “Search” tab. Isabella Paoletto/Business Insider

4. Tap on "Google" under "Default search engine" and then select the browser you'd like to use as your default.

Tap “Google” and then select your new default search engine. Emma Witman/Business Insider

 

Your selection will be saved and you'll be automatically redirected to the previous tab. 

 

Original author: Emma Witman

Continue reading
  43 Hits
Sep
22

Nintendo Direct speculation, best DS games, and more | Last of the Nintendogs 012

You can scan barcodes on an Android using your device's camera and a third-party app, making it easy to get information about a product's price, official name, and more.You can also use your Android's camera (with an app or on its own, depending on your device) to scan QR codes, which lets you open internet links and perform Google searches.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Barcodes and their newer counterpart, QR codes, can be found everywhere. You probably take them for granted as they help you ring up your groceries at the store, check in for your flight at the airport, and find a bus schedule.

If you have an Android phone or tablet, you don't need to buy any fancy equipment to scan these codes — you can use the camera that's built into your device.

Here's what you need to know about scanning barcodes and QR codes using an Android device, including how to scan them.

Check out the products mentioned in this article:

Samsung Galaxy s10 (From $859.99 at Walmart)

How to scan a barcode or QR code on an Android device

Most new Android phones have scanning capabilities built into their camera apps for QR codes. In other words, all you have to do is open the camera app and hold the code up to the camera lens.

Some older Android models, however, require third-party software to scan QR codes, and any Android will need a third-party app to scan barcodes. Luckily, there are dozens of free barcode- and QR code-scanning apps available on the Google Play Store.

These apps are nearly all the same, and will help you scan both barcodes and QR codes with ease.

Here's how to set them up:

1. Open the Google Play Store and search for "barcode scanner."

2. Find the app you want, install it, and then open it on your Android device.

3. Hold a barcode or QR code up to the box that appears in the middle of the screen.

Your phone should detect the code whether it's held in sideways or not. Steven John/Business Insider

4. Once the barcode has been read, the app will offer you several options based on what you've scanned. You may have the option to go directly to a website, launch a Google search, or save the information onto your phone.

 

Original author: Steven John

Continue reading
  39 Hits
Sep
16

Book: A Gentleman in Moscow

You can add widgets on an Android to improve your user experience with the device. Antonio Villas-Boas/Business Insider

For Android users, widgets are a great way to add customization to your home screen based on your needs.

The feature provides conveniences such as app shortcuts, more prominent notifications, and easy-to-digest snapshots of information that is continuously updated throughout the day. Some can even be resized to show more or less data, depending on what you want to see from the app.

With just a few easy steps, you can add widgets on Android to begin personalizing your device's home screen. Here's how.

Check out the products mentioned in this article:

Samsung Galaxy s10 (From $859.99 at Walmart)

How to add widgets on an Android 

1. Press firmly on an empty space on your home screen.

2. A window will pop up. Tap "Widgets."

Tap on "Widgets" to access a list of widgets you can add to your home screen. Christina Liao/Business Insider

3. You'll be brought to a menu that displays all of the available widgets based on the apps you've downloaded onto your phone. 

The list of apps with widgets is arranged alphabetically. You'll find that some apps have more than one widget to choose from. Christina Liao/Business Insider

4. Press firmly on the widget you'd like to add. You'll then be brought back to the home screen where you can drag the widget around to locate a spot for it. Once you've found a desirable space, drop the widget by letting your finger go from the screen.

How to resize a widget on an Android's home screen

1. For resizable widgets, press firmly on the widget on your home screen.

2. A white box with circular adjustment markers will appear around the widget. Slide them in or out to make the widget smaller or larger, respectively.

Drag the circles in or out to make the widget smaller or larger. Christina Liao/Business Insider

3. Once you're done, tap on a space outside the widget to complete the resize and lock it into place.

 

Original author: Christina Liao

Continue reading
  33 Hits
Sep
22

Google Cloud research credits expand to nonprofits

Airbnb lowered its internal valuation to $26 billion as the short-term rental company deals with a sharp drop in bookings due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.

That's a 16% drop from the $31 billion valuation Airbnb received at its most recent private fundraising round, according to PitchBook.

Employees were informed of the new valuation by CEO Brian Chesky at a company-wide meeting on Thursday, acccording to the Financial Times.

The travel industry has been hit especially hard by the spread of the coronavirus disease, Airbnb included. Data from vacation rental market research firm AirDNA showed that Airbnb bookings in Beijing dropped 96% from January to March as the virus spread throughout China, while bookings in Rome, Italy, and Seoul, South Korea, saw drops of 41% and 46% — and the economic fallout could continue for months.

Airbnb had also been struggling even before the outbreak, reportedly losing $322 million in the first nine months of 2019 compared with a $200 million profit during the same period a year prior.

The decline in bookings and concerns among investors about the company's profitability have raised the possibilty that Airbnb could delay its plans to go public in 2020, with sources telling Bloomberg that timeline could get pushed back due to coronavirus fears.

Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky promised hosts earlier this week that the company's business will bounce back following the coronavirus pandemic, saying that it has weathered crises before.

"We are going to weather this storm," Chesky said in his video message. "We are going to get through this together. There's going to be a huge amount of business on the other side."

However, Chesky's comments come as hosts have seen business drop sharply in recent weeks, and many have criticized Airbnb for leaving them bearing most of the financial burden. In response, Airbnb has set aside $260 million to reimburse hosts for cancelled reservations, but some hosts were unimpressed, telling Business Insider that the fund will only cover a portion of lost revenue and some property managers may see no benefit at all.

Airbnb also successfully lobbied Congress to pass a collection of tax relief and loan-related proposals targeted at its property-manager customers, which the company said could help some hosts.

Airbnb did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment.

(Reporting by Bhargav Acharya in Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips)

LoadingSomething is loading.
Original author: Tyler Sonnemaker and Reuters

Continue reading
  24 Hits
Sep
14

Kegel trainer startup Elvie is launching a smaller, smarter, hands-free breast pump

The news of a positive COVID-19 case at the Amazon fulfillment center in Jeffersonville, Indiana, was announced to employees in a voicemail obtained by Business Insider. Amazon confirmed the case.Business Insider previously reported about a photo sent by an employee at this same processing center.The photo appears to show managers at this facility not abiding by social-distancing guidelines, the employee, who wishes to stay anonymous due to fear of retribution, claims. Amazon said it would investigate the claim.The company said that beginning April 3, it will start checking employees at the site for signs of fever."We are supporting the individual who is recovering," Timothy Carter, an Amazon spokesperson, said in an email to Business Insider. "We are following guidelines from health officials and medical experts, and are taking extreme measures to ensure the safety of employees at our site."Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

A worker at an Amazon warehouse has tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, according to a voice message sent to employees and obtained by Business Insider. Amazon confirmed the case.

The case happened at a processing center in Jeffersonville, Indiana, where Business Insider reported on Wednesday about a photo sent by a worker at the facility, who wishes to stay anonymous out of fear of retribution. The photo appears to show managers huddled closely around a table, the employee claims, despite social distancing recommendations to stay six feet apart. Amazon said it would investigate the claim.

Employees at an Amazon warehouse in Indiana huddle for a meeting next to signs encouraging employees to stay apart. Amazon worker

"This is your GM ... calling to provide an update: Today we learned of a confirmed case of COVID-19 at SDF8," states a voice message sent to employees Thursday evening, referencing the internal code for the warehouse.

In the voice message, workers were told that "the affected individual was last on-site on March the 26th."

"We are following the CDC's guidance and will inform any coworkers who may have been in close contact with the affected individual," the message states, asserting that the risk to other employees is minimal.

"We have taken a number of measures to keep all of us safe and healthy, including mandatory social distancing," the message states, adding that the company will now begin conducting temperature checks for all employees, as of April 3.

In a statement to Business Insider, Timothy Carter, an Amazon spokesperson, said, "We are supporting the individual who is recovering. We are following guidelines from health officials and medical experts, and are taking extreme measures to ensure the safety of employees at our site."

Amazon said they will notify employees who were in close proximity to the worker who tested positive, and they will be put on a 14-day self-quarantine. Those who test positive or are put on quarantine will receive up to two weeks of pay.

Have a news tip? Email this reporter: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

LoadingSomething is loading.
Original author: Charles Davis

Continue reading
  20 Hits
Sep
14

1Mby1M Virtual Accelerator Investor Forum: With Clint Chao of Moment Ventures (Part 5) - Sramana Mitra

The Secretary of the Navy offered more details into his decision in relieving the commander of a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier dealing with a coronavirus outbreak.Capt. Brett Crozier of the USS Theodore Roosevelt penned a letter to his superiors about the urgent situation aboard his ship, which was dealing with the spread of the coronavirus."The letter was sent over non-secure, unclassified email even though that ship possesses some of the most sophisticated communications and encryption equipment in the fleet," the Navy Secretary said.He said that the captain should not have sent a "blast out email to anybody who he knows about the situation," adding that it was "copied to 20 or 30 other people."Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

The Secretary of the Navy on Thursday offered more details into his decision in relieving the commander of a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier dealing with a coronavirus outbreak off the coast of Guam.

Capt. Brett Crozier was relieved of command of the USS Theodore Roosevelt after acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly cited a loss of confidence. Crozier on Sunday penned a letter to his superiors about the urgent situation aboard his ship, which was dealing with the spread of the coronavirus amongst the ranks.

The letter was eventually leaked to the San Francisco Chronicle, which published its story on Tuesday.

According to Modly, Crozier was in violation of military protocols in circumventing the chain of command by sending the letter to a group of people. Modly said that while he did not how the letter eventually found its way to the media, there was a "proper way of handling" his concerns.

"The letter was sent over non-secure, unclassified email even though that ship possesses some of the most sophisticated communications and encryption equipment in the fleet," Modly said.

The Defense Department uses two separate network systems for disseminating classified and unclassified information — the Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPR) and the Non-classified Internet Protocol Router (NIPR). Both of these networks are available aboard a US aircraft carrier.

Chad M. Trudeau/US Navy

Modly did not disclose all of the recipients of the email and claimed he did not know how the letter was leaked. He said that the captain should not have sent a "blast out email to anybody who he knows about the situation," adding that it was "copied to 20 or 30 other people."

"I do know he did not safeguard that information to keep it from being leaked anywhere," Modly said.

Crozier's direct superior is Rear Adm. Stuart Baker, who, according to Modly, was on the ship and a "walk down the hallway."

In his letter, Crozier asked for a "political solution" and "immediate and decisive action" as his crew dealt with the coronavirus outbreak. Over 110 service members of the roughly 4,800 crew members tested positive as of Thursday.

"We are not at war. Sailors do not need to die," Crozier wrote in his letter. "If we do not act now, we are failing to properly take care of our most trusted asset — our Sailors."

Following the publication of Crozier's letter, sailors were rotated off the ship in Guam. Roughly 2,700 of them are expected to be taken off in the coming days, with many being isolated to nearby hotels.

"The letter worked," a sailor aboard the ship told The Chronicle.

Original author: David Choi

Continue reading
  26 Hits
Sep
15

414th Roundtable Recording on September 13, 2018 - Sramana Mitra

Fan-favorite "Killing Eve" returns this month with its anticipated third season. But the real winner of April is anime with returning shows like "Kaguya-sama: Love is War" and "My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU." 

Every month, Business Insider looks at the most anticipated returning TV shows using data from the television-tracking app TV Time, based on its 12 million global users.

Here are the top five for April:

Original author: Travis Clark

Continue reading
  36 Hits
Sep
15

Building Fat Startups: Delphix CEO Jedidiah Yueh (Part 6) - Sramana Mitra

You can easily change your payment method on Uber by going into your settings.You'll need to know your new payment information details: If it's a credit card, you'll need both the card number and your CVV number, located on the back. There's also an option for you to use the scanning method of your credit or debit card instead of manually entering your card information.Here's what else you need to know about changing your payment method on Uber.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Keeping your rideshare payment information up-to-date is vital if you want to avoid the inconvenience when you need to use the service.

Maybe you want to have different payment options when you grab a ride. Maybe you got a new credit card that earns you cashback, and you want to take advantage of that.

Whatever the reason, changing your payment method on the Uber app is a simple process that takes only a couple minutes to complete. If you're adding a credit or debit card, you can use the scanning tool to add them to your account even faster by using your phone's camera to capture the details.

Here's how to change your payment method on Uber, either by manually entering the information or scanning a debit or credit card.

Check out the products mentioned in this article:

iPhone 11 (From $699.99 at Apple)

Samsung Galaxy s10 (From $859.99 at Walmart)

How to change your payment method on Uber

1. Go into the menu by selecting the three stacked lines in the top-left corner and select "Payment" or "Wallet" on an iPhone or Android. 

Select "Payment." Devon Delfino/Business Insider

2. Tap "Add Payment Method" on an Android or "Add payment method or redeem gift card" on an iPhone.

Tap "Add Payment Method." Devon Delfino/Business Insider

3. Select the desired payment method.

Select the payment method you want. Devon Delfino/Business Insider

4. Enter your information as instructed — if adding a credit or debit card, you have the option to scan it by tapping the camera icon located to the right of the column  that reads "Card Number."

Enter card details. Devon Delfino/Business Insider If scanning, you'll need to give Uber camera access, then follow the on-screen instructions to capture your card's information.
You can also scan your card. Devon Delfino/Business Insider

5. Tap "Next" (Android) or "Save" (iPhone) when ready.

 

Original author: Devon Delfino

Continue reading
  41 Hits
Sep
15

September 19 – 415th 1Mby1M Mentoring Roundtable for Entrepreneurs - Sramana Mitra

You can easily invert colors on Android to help make some texts and images easier to see on your phone screen.Since Dark Mode is still not available on all apps, color inversion can be useful: The feature can be turned on in settings, and in some phones, from the notifications tray.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Color inversion predates settings like Dark Mode as an accessibility feature to make some texts and images easier to see on the screen of your phone. Though most phones now have Dark Mode in some form or another, not all apps support it, so color inversion can still be a useful feature to have handy on your phone.

For some phones, color inversion is a setting you can only turn on and off via your Accessibility settings. For others, however, once the setting is enabled in accessibility, you can turn it on and off via your notifications panel at any time, the same way you can activate features like Do Not Disturb or airplane mode.

Here's how to invert colors on Android.

Check out the products mentioned in this article:

Samsung Galaxy s10 (From $859.99 at Walmart)

How to invert colors on Android 

1. Open "Settings."

2. Scroll down and select "Accessibility."

Go to "Settings" then "Accessibility." Melanie Weir/Business Insider

3. In the "Accessibility" menu, under "Display," find the switch labeled "Color inversion" and toggle to the on position.

Toggle "Color inversion" to On. Melanie Weir/Business Insider

4. If your phone has the ability to do so, pull up the notification center at any time and tap "Invert colors" to turn color inversion on and off.

Tap "Invert colors" in the notification tray to turn the setting on and off at will. Melanie Weir/Business Insider

 

Original author: Melanie Weir

Continue reading
  41 Hits
Aug
19

Afterparty enables creators to launch their own NFTs and social tokens

You can easily delete Facebook apps connected to your account, but it can be tedious as you have to delete each app at a time on both a mobile device or a computer.Every time you sign into a new app using Facebook, that app becomes linked to your account and your personal information potentially becomes available to third-party companies.You might be surprised by how many apps you have tied to your Facebook account, and how they might be slowing down your online experience by constantly interrupting you with updates.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Facebook is great at all sorts of things, like keeping you in touch with your friend from eighth grade, giving you a place to show off photos from your trip to Georgia, enabling you to chat with your stylist, and sharing news stories of questionable veracity.

Where Facebook falls a bit short is in keeping your personal information private. In fact, sharing your info is rather a large money maker for them, and every time you log into a new app using Facebook, that's exactly what happens. 

Any app you don't use you should delete from your Facebook account, both to keep your info private, and to simply clear clutter that can slow down your computer or phone.

To delete Facebook apps on mobile, follow these steps. 

Check out the products mentioned in this article:

iPhone 11 (From $699.99 at Apple)

Samsung Galaxy s10 (From $859.99 at Walmart)

Lenovo IdeaPad 130 (From $469.99 at Walmart)

Apple Macbook Pro (From $1,299.00 at Apple)

How to delete Facebook apps using your mobile device 

1. Open the Facebook app on your iPhone or Android and tap the menu icon, which are the three lines on the bottom of the screen.

2. Tap "Settings," and on the next page scroll to and tap "Apps and Websites."

3. Tap "Logged in with Facebook."

4. Tap the circle beside the app you wish to remove, then tap the blue "Remove" button that pops up.

Tap "Remove." Steven John/Business Insider

5. Confirm the deletion by tapping "Remove."

How to delete Facebook apps using your computer

1. Log into Facebook on your Mac or PC. 

2. Click the downward facing arrow at the top-right corner of your screen.

3. Click on "Settings."

4. In the left hand column, click on "Apps and Websites."

5. Click on the button beside the app you wish to remove, then click the blue "Remove" box and click it once more to confirm.

You may want to toggle on the button that says "Delete posts, videos or events [this app] posted on your timeline" as you delete an app. Steven John/Business Insider

Now repeat that as many times as you need to with any other extraneous apps.

 

Original author: Steven John

Continue reading
  37 Hits
Dec
04

Thought Leaders in Financial Technology: EarnUp CEO Matthew Cooper and CFO Nadim Homsany (Part 3) - Sramana Mitra

You can change your destination on Uber at any time during a ride in-progress — just keep in mind that your new ending point will likely increase the cost of your travel.You can also change your pickup destination before a driver reaches you by dragging the pin indicating your position to a new spot nearby.
You cannot change the destination of an UberPOOL trip, but you can always get out early and summon a new driver.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Say you're riding in an Uber to meet a date at that hot new Thai restaurant in Midtown when instead you suddenly decide to break up with them and hop on a plane to Portugal. Before you get to Lisbon, you'll need to get to the airport, which means changing the destination of your Uber trip. 

Uber makes it easy for passengers (or drivers) to change the destination of a trip at any time before the trip has ended, with multi-destination shared pool rides being the only exception. Those you'll have to ride out or bail on early.

Here's how to change your Uber destination during a ride.

Check out the products mentioned in this article: 

iPhone 11 (From $699.99 at Apple)

Samsung Galaxy s10 (From $859.99 at Walmart)

How to change your destination on Uber 

1. Open your Uber app on your iPhone or Android and tap the destination bar.

Type in your destination. Steven John/Business Insider

2. Type in the new destination and then confirm it.

 

Original author: Steven John

Continue reading
  37 Hits
May
27

CorrActions raises $2.7M to help avoid errors in human-machine interactions

You can find the IMEI number on an Android in two ways. Hollis Johnson/Business Insider You can easily find the IMEI on an Android by dialing or through the settings. IMEI stands for international mobile equipment identity, and it's a number that is unique to your device.You'll want to keep a copy of your phone's IMEI number in case your device is ever lost or stolen. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

IMEI stands for international mobile equipment identity and it's a 15-digit number that is unique to every mobile device.

In the event that your phone is ever lost or stolen, you can provide the IMEI number to authorities to help identify your device or to your network provider so that they can lock the phone and render it useless to the thief.

The IMEI number is usually printed on the box that your phone came in, but if you've already thrown that away you can still use your device to find your IMEI. Here's how.

Check out the products mentioned in this article:

Samsung Galaxy s10 (From $859.99 at Walmart)

How to find the IMEI number on an Android by dialing

1. Open Phone app on your Android. 

2. Dial "*#06#" on your keypad.

Use your keypad to dial "*#06#." Christina Liao/Business Insider

3. A box will automatically pop up that displays several numbers, including the IMEI. 

Once you've dialed *#06# into your keypad, a box will automatically pop up and display your phone's IMEI number. Christina Liao/Business Insider

How to find the IMEI number on an Android via Settings

1. Open the Settings app on your Android. 

2. Tap "About Phone."

3. Scroll down and you'll find the number listed under "IMEI."

Christina Liao/Business Insider

 

 

Original author: Christina Liao

Continue reading
  39 Hits
Apr
02

How to change your phone number on Uber in 2 different ways

You can change your phone number on Uber by going into your app settings.You may be asked to verify your phone number by either entering a verification code (which you'd get via text) or by taking a screenshot of your number from within your phone's settings.Here's what else you need to know about changing your phone number on the Uber app.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Getting a new phone number can be a great thing: It can help you leave behind those hated robocalls your old number used to get, make sure that only your friends and family can contact you directly and give you peace of mind. But it can also be a bit of a process to update all of your accounts.

If you're tackling the Uber app, you can usually get it done rather easily by going into your settings. Just be aware that the process beyond that may vary slightly, but generally involves number verification.

Here's how to change your phone number on Uber. 

Check out the products mentioned in this article:

iPhone 11 (From $699.99 at Apple)

Samsung Galaxy s10 (From $859.99 at Walmart)

How to change your phone number on Uber

1. Open the Uber app and go into the main menu by tapping the three lines.

2. Select "Settings."

Tap "Settings." Devon Delfino/Business Insider

3. Tap the section toward the top which includes your name, number and email address.

Tap the section that includes your name and contact information. Devon Delfino/Business Insider

4. Tap your old phone number. 

Tap your old phone number. Devon Delfino/Business Insider

5. Enter your new phone number and tap "Save" on an Android or "Update phone number" on an iPhone. 

Tap "Save." Devon Delfino/Business Insider

After that, Uber may send you a verification code via text message. In that case, you'd simply enter your code when prompted. However, for some, the process is a little different and instead requires you to send Uber a screenshot of your new number from your phone.

How to take a screenshot of your phone number on an iPhone (iOS 12 or newer)

1. Go into your phone settings.

2. Tap into the first section (you should see your name there).

3. Scroll down and then select the tab that either reads "(your name)'s iPhone" or "Name, Phone Numbers, Email."

4. Take a screenshot, making sure it shows your number.

How to take a screenshot of your phone number on an Android

1. Go into your phone settings.

2. Scroll down and tap either "About phone" or "About device" — you may see your phone number listed here, depending on the version of Android you have, in that case, simply take a screenshot from there, otherwise continue to the next step.

Tap "About phone." Devon Delfino/Business Insider

3. Take a screenshot by pressing the down volume key and the power key at the same time.

 

Original author: Devon Delfino

Continue reading
  37 Hits
Apr
02

The CEO of hot Silicon Valley startup Notion tells us how he just raised $50 million at a $2 billion valuation in the middle of the pandemic

Hot Silicon Valley startup Notion shocked the tech world yesterday when it announced it had raised $50 million at a $2 billion valuation on Wednesday, in the middle of the pandemic that is causing mass layoffs at other companies.Notion CEO tells Business Insider that he didn't need the money. Notion is profitable, he says, and the remote work mandates have improved his business.But he and is cofounder decided that a healthy headline-making investment would help him reassure his growing customer base that Notion was stable and would remain so for years, no matter the economy.He called up a VC that had been hoping to buy a stake, Index Ventures Sarah Cannon, and had won his good graces by helping him with things like recruiting.Two days and a handful of Zoom meetings later, he had term sheet in hand that was everything he hoped for and nothing he didn't.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

As the coronavirus pandemic has forced the world to work from home, Silicon Valley startup Notion swung into action.

Under the direction of its young, 33-year-old CEO Ivan Zhao, Notion quickly added a bunch of new features for remote workers, like the ability to see notes typed in realtime and improved notifications, and saw its usage in China triple, and grow by 50% in Italy and South Korea, Zhao told Business Insider.

Notion is profitable, he said, so the rise in usage meant the business was doing more than ok, and he didn't need to raise money to sustain the growth.

And yet, Zhao and his founder Akshay Kothari, COO, also made a decision that shocked the close-knit San Francisco startup world. They decided to do another round of fund raising right now, in the middle of the pandemic.

So they called up a VC who has been pursuing them for a good year, Sarah Cannon at Index Ventures, and in two days they got the term sheet: $50 million at a $2 billion valuation. The deal was conducted via Zoom meetings with partners, which included a pitch about their goals, and the usual due diligence on the business.

Sarah Cannon, Index Ventures Index Ventures The term sheet was everything Zhao and Kothari wanted and nothing it didn't. Notion sold off only 2% of the company.

"The dilution was very minimal. We didn't give up any control," he said, and the raise didn't alter its ability to provide shares to  employees, even as it increases hiring.

"We don't need the $50 million. We're still profitable," he said. While his business is growing, even if the uncertain economy tanked it Notion would be fine, he said. "Even if we lost half our business we'd be alright."

He said the funding was strictly about perception. "Right now so many companies are doing layoffs. Our customers want a company that is stable that will stick around for a long time." 

The investment gives nervous customers the reassurance that if they depend on Notion, it's got the resources right now, in the bank, to last a decade, Zhao said.

By Silicon Valley standards, Notion has hardly accepted any venture investment. It took a small seed round at around $2 million when it launched in 2016 and then, not another penny until it raised $10 million in mid 2019 from three angel investors at an $800 million valuation. Its investors in that round were Daniel Gross (former partner at Y Combinator), Lachy Groom (Head of Stripe Issuing), and Elad Gil (cofounder of Color Genomics, formerly of Twitter and a very active angel investor).

That's a 150% leap in valuation in about 8 months. 

VCs have been pounding on Notion's doors for years, trying to buy a stake of the startup which makes an online software suite that combines documents, collaboration, task management, database and allows anyone to customize without programming skills.

That's because Notion's founders decided early on to get and stay profitable.

In its early history, after Notion was founded in 2016, the startup stumbled with a poorly built product and had to lay off all its staff. That experience stuck with Zhao.

His philosophy: It's better to be stay small and nimble so he can react quickly to changing conditions than to try to predict the future. For example, it took his team about a week to roll out a bunch of remote work features last month.

"We can be more in sync, move quicker. That's a better effect in a macro-uncertainty climate," he says. 

His focus on being nimble and profitable is the secret to how he raised $50 million in this climate. As to why he chose Index's Cannon: she's been wooing Notion by making herself useful, such as helping him hire, he said. 

Zhao is now focused on hiring, especially in sales, and to build a 'go-t0-market team," he says. The company employs about 30 people now and has a couple of dozen jobs open. Remembering how painful it was to layoff his staff years ago, he's especially open to recommendations from other startup founders trying to find jobs for great people they have to let go.

Original author: Julie Bort

Continue reading
  24 Hits
Apr
02

How to trim a video on your Android device using the built-in Gallery app

You can trim a video on your Android using the built-in Gallery app, which makes it easy to trim videos so you only have to watch, share, and post the good stuff.When you trim a video in Android, you will not lose the footage you cut out, but rather create a new video that consists of the trimmed clip you created.
For more video editing options, look for third-party apps from the Google Play Store like FilmoraGo or Adobe Premiere Clip.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

So that wedding toast, dance recital, or grandparent's story of the good old days ran a bit long, ey? Still, there were a few good moments, so it would be a shame to delete the entire video. 

If you took that video on an Android phone, then you're in luck: you can trim videos on Android devices using the Gallery app that came with your phone or tablet, easily creating clips of only the footage you want. 

To trim a video on Android, follow these steps:

Check out the products mentioned in this article:

Samsung Galaxy s10 (From $859.99 at Walmart)

How to trim a video on your Android device

1. Open the Gallery app on your Android and tap on the video that you want to trim.

2. Tap the pencil icon in the bottom-left corner.

Tap the pencil icon. Steven John/Business Insider

3. On the next screen, move the sliders at the bottom of the screen until they contain the footage you want.

Crop your video. Steven John/Business Insider

4. Tap "SAVE" at the top-right corner and then select your footage to create a new trimmed video saved to your Gallery app.

The shortest clip you can create is one second long. Steven John/Business Insider

 

Original author: Steven John

Continue reading
  23 Hits
Apr
02

How to switch profiles on Hulu on your streaming device

You can switch profiles on Hulu easily on any streaming device. A Hulu profile lets you manage your viewing experience, keeping tabs on shows or movies in progress, suggesting new programs, and storing your past history.
Hulu allows a single account to have up to six separate profiles, so everyone in the family can enjoy a customized media experience.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Does your significant other love police procedurals and shows about cupcake bakeries, while you prefer sitcoms, rom coms, and horror movies? 

Then it sounds like you two have very different taste in programming, and rather odd taste at that. But that's OK, with your very own Hulu profile you can carve out your own customized viewing experience. 

Your Hulu profile gives you quick access to shows or movies in progress, episodes of your favorite series, and helps you find new material you just might love.

If you opened Hulu up only to find a cop show or baking program staring at you, then you'll need to switch profiles to get back to the lighthearted comedies and terrifying films you love. 

Here's how to switch Hulu profiles on mobile, a computer, and a TV, respectively.

Check out the products mentioned in this article:

Lenovo IdeaPad 130 (From $469.99 at Walmart)

Apple Macbook Pro (From $1,299.00 at Apple)

iPhone 11 (From $699.99 at Apple)

Samsung Galaxy s10 (From $859.99 at Walmart)

Samsung 50-inch Smart TV (From 398.00 at Walmart)

How to switch profiles on Hulu using your computer

1. Log into your Hulu account on your Mac or PC. 

2. Hover your cursor over your profile in the top-right corner of the screen.

3. Click on the profile you wish to switch in the dropdown menu.

Select your profile from the list. Isabella Paoletto/Business Insider

How to switch profiles on Hulu using your mobile device  

1. To switch Hulu profiles on your iPhone or Android, tap the account icon in the bottom-right of your screen in the app. 

Tap “Account.” Isabella Paoletto/Business Insider

2. Then, tap on your current profile at the top of your screen and select the profile you wish to switch to from the menu.                                                                                                   

Select the profile name. Isabella Paoletto/Business Insider

How to switch profiles on Hulu using your smart TV

1. Use your smart TV's remote or connected device, navigate to your account icon.

2. Select "Profiles" from the menu that appears.

3. Select your preferred profile. 

 

Original author: Steven John

Continue reading
  44 Hits
Apr
02

Flagship Pioneering raises $1.1 billion to spend on sustainability and health-focused biotech

Flagship Pioneering, the Boston-based biotech incubator and holding company, said it has raised $1.1 billion for its Flagship Labs unit.

Flagship, which raised $1 billion back in 2019 for growth-stage investment vehicles, develops and operates startups that leverage biotechnology innovation to provide goods and services that improve human health and promote sustainable industries.

“We’re honored to have the strong support of our existing Limited Partners, as well as the interest from a select group of new Limited Partners, to support Flagship’s unique form of company origination during this time of unprecedented economic uncertainty,” said Noubar Afeyan, the founder and chief executive of Flagship Pioneering, in a statement.

In addition to its previous focus on health and sustainability, Flagship will use the new funds to focus on new medicines, artificial intelligence and “health security,” which the company says is “designed to create a range of products and therapies to improve societal health defenses by treating pre-disease states before they escalate,” according to Afeyan.

Flagship companies are already on the forefront of the healthcare industry’s efforts to stop the COVID-19 pandemic. Portfolio company Moderna is one of the companies leading efforts to develop a vaccine for the novel coronavirus which causes COVID-19.

In the 20 years since its launch, Flagship has 15 wholly owned companies and another 26 growth-stage companies among its portfolio of investments.

New companies include: Senda Biosciences, Generate Biomedicines, Tessera Therapeutics, Cellarity, Cygnal Therapeutics, Ring Therapeutics and Integral Health. Growth companies developed or backed by Flagship include Ohana Biosciences, Kintai Therapeutics and Repertoire Immune Medicines.

Two of the companies in the Flagship Labs portfolio have already had initial public offerings in the past two years, the company said. Kaleido Biosciences and Axcella Health raised public capital in 2019, and Moderna Therapeutics conducted a $575 million secondary offering earlier this year.

Continue reading
  27 Hits
Apr
02

Activity-monitoring startup Zensors repurposes its tech to help coronavirus response

Computer vision techniques used for commercial purposes are turning out to be valuable tools for monitoring people’s behavior during the present pandemic. Zensors, a startup that uses machine learning to track things like restaurant occupancy, lines and so on, is making its platform available for free to airports and other places desperate to take systematic measures against infection.

The company, founded two years ago but covered by TechCrunch in 2016, was among the early adopters of computer vision as a means to extract value from things like security camera feeds. It may seem obvious now that cameras covering a restaurant can and should count open tables and track that data over time, but a few years ago it wasn’t so easy to come up with or accomplish that.

Since then Zensors has built a suite of tools tailored to specific businesses and spaces, like airports, offices and retail environments. They can count open and occupied seats, spot trash, estimate lines and all that kind of thing. Coincidentally, this is exactly the kind of data that managers of these spaces are now very interested in watching closely given the present social distancing measures.

Zensors co-founder Anuraag Jain told Carnegie Mellon University — which the company was spun out of — that it had received a number of inquiries from the likes of airports regarding applying the technology to public health considerations.

Software that counts how many people are in line can be easily adapted to, for example, estimate how close people are standing and send an alert if too many people are congregating or passing through a small space.

“Rather than profiting off them, we thought we would give our help for free,” said Jain. And so, for the next two months at least, Zensors is providing its platform for free to “selected entities who are on the forefront of responding to this crisis, including our airport clients.”

The system has already been augmented to answer COVID-19-specific questions, like whether there are too many people in a given area, when a surface was last cleaned and whether cleaning should be expedited, and how many of a given group are wearing face masks.

Airports surely track some of this information already, but perhaps in a much less structured way. Using a system like this could be helpful for maintaining cleanliness and reducing risk, and no doubt Zensors hopes that having had a taste via what amounts to a free trial, some of these users will become paying clients. Interested parties should get in touch with Zensors via its usual contact page.

Continue reading
  21 Hits