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Czech Republic courts young African leaders with maiden ‘Cool Czechia’ study trip


Between 1948 and 1989, Czechoslovakia – as it was then known – was under communist rule. For decades, there was an absence of opposition while restrictions were in place to prevent Czechs and Slovaks from travelling to non-communist countries.

But in November 1989, a hunger for change and an end to the status quo spread across the country like wildfire. Although sparked by peaceful demonstrations organised by students, renowned dissidents such as the iconic Vaclav Havel would eventually inspire the movement to grow into a clamour for political restructuring and an end to communist leadership.

By November 28 of that year, the agitation yielded fruit as the federal assembly removed the provision in the constitution which regarded the Communist Party as the controlling authority in the country. The movement would later be coined the Velvet Revolution, acclaimed as a remarkable non-violent transition of power.

Given its experience with oppression and subjugation, it is perhaps no surprise that Czechia opened its doors to the Ukrainians following the Russian invasion of the country in February 2022. Since the outbreak of the war, the country has admitted more than half a million refugees from Ukraine, with over 100,000 fully employed across different parts of Czech.

The 18-month-old war and its ripple effects have seen many Western nations realigning and restrategising their partnerships across the world.

The African allure

As Africa improves its economic and geopolitical outlook, many foreign nations are looking to boost their alliances and gain the continent’s support in multilateral fora. The Czech Republic is not left out.

Through a multi-faceted strategy, Czech is looking to expand its partnership with Africa while creating a long-lasting positive impact on the continent.

And what better demographic to forge a relationship with than young Africans on track to become important voices in their respective countries?

Enters ‘Cool Czechia: Young African Leaders Study Trip’ – an initiative conceptualised by the ministry of foreign affairs of the Czech Republic.

From July 26 to August 3, several young African leaders were invited to history-rich Prague –…

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Three really cool jobs to apply for this week


If you’re looking for a new job, you have very much come to the right place. Our job board is seeing loads of extra traffic at the moment, so it’s a great time to put out some applications if you are seeking a change. Check out these exciting roles, as a taster of the kinds of roles open right now…

Senior Security Engineer, Detection & Response, Airbnb

Airbnb is a mission-driven company dedicated to helping create a world where anyone can belong anywhere. It takes a unified team committed to core values to achieve this goal. Airbnb’s various functions embody the company’s innovative spirit and their fast-moving team is committed to leading as a 21st century company.

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The Computer Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT) at Airbnb is focused on automating security detection, responding to security incidents, and working with partner teams to build capabilities that support the incident lifecycle. This is the front-line team that detects, investigates, and responds to security threats and malicious activity.

While the team is not new, they are now at a point of increasing scope. This is a key senior role to define and execute a vision for threat detection and incident response capabilities and process while mentoring other team members. As a senior engineer on the team, you will have direct impact building, optimising, and growing securing capabilities as you help deliver world-class threat detection and incident response.

The ideal candidate will have 5+ years of hands-on technical experience in security engineering, systems engineering, software engineering, network engineering, or privacy engineering. 3+ of those years of experience in incident response including host and cloud forensics, incident management, threat intelligence, threat hunting, and/or security detection.

Backend Engineer, Jobbio

Jobbio is looking for a great API developer who is proficient with Django REST Framework. You will work alongside other developers to build business logic and features into the existing API. You will also be responsible…

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Three Cool Things We Saw at CES 2021: Day 3


LG's CLOi UV-C sanitizing robot

CES 2021: Day 3

The future is definitely here on day 3 at CES 2021. Microsoft president, Brad Smith, uses the company’s keynote speech to ask for restraint when technology becomes a weapon of war. SmoothTalker boosts your 4G and 5G cell phone performance. Lastly, we look at the newest AI-enabled products from LG’s ThinQ and CLOi lineup.


Every year, the world’s biggest and most innovative tech companies converge on Las Vegas for CES. Because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, this year is exclusively a virtual event. This isn’t WhistleOut’s first year at CES, but the new format lets us visit even more booths and see more of what’s to come in 2021. There are hundreds of tech companies showcasing next-generation in more than 40 categories.

WhistleOut Canada is bringing you daily updates of the coolest smartphone, home gadgets and inventive Canadian companies that we find. Come back each day for more, or check out WhistleOut TV for livestreams and interviews.

Brad Smith, President of Microsoft, standing in front of a photo of the Earth as seen from the moon.

War Games: Microsoft Keynote About Technological Responsibility


Microsoft’s keynote often highlights their greatest strengths but this year chose to address a recent weakness. The keynote started off with Microsoft president, Brad Smith, highlighting a cloud computer farm. A quick tour put an emphasis on security and independence from the local power grid. Then, it pivoted to discuss the responsibility of governments and corporations when using technology as a weapon.

The “SolarWinds Hack” made public in late 2020 exposed American government institutions and companies like Microsoft. The hacking team responsible is widely believed to be the Russian external intelligence service. Although governments will always spy on each other, Brad Smith insisted that indiscriminate attacks should be off the table citing that the recent attack disabled hospitals and the World Health Organization during a pandemic. 

The president of Microsoft also quoted former President of the United States John F. Kennedy’s “We choose to go to the Moon” speech. In particular, he reminds us “…all technology, has no conscience of its own. Whether it will become a force for good or ill depends on man”. War Games — a movie also made…

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Cool Little App Co-Developed With Snowden Let’s You Turn Android Phones Into Security Cameras, Get It Here – Hot Hardware

Cool Little App Co-Developed With Snowden Let’s You Turn Android Phones Into Security Cameras, Get It Here  Hot Hardware
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