Former Uber IT security chief Joseph Sullivan was found guilty Wednesday of covering up a 2016 computer attack that allowed hackers to get their hands on the personal data of about 57 million platform users. According to the US press reporting the verdict, Joseph Sullivan faces several years in prison for not reporting the cyber attack to federal authorities at …
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The Tex-Mex Indiana Café restaurant franchise is accelerating its growth
Founded in 1998 and after opening around twenty restaurants in Île-de-France in 2017, the Indiana Café brand wants to accelerate its growth to open new establishments across France. Chances of capture are high. Indiana Cafe Indiana Cafe has been the “American Brasserie” for over 30 years! Blending atmosphere and American culture with Tex-Mex cuisine, our restaurants are real places of …
Read More »Google wants to better fight ad fraud
The US agency will impose a regulation on advertisers, forcing them to obtain certification to distribute ads on financial services. Google wants to prevent fraudsters from using its services for scams. Mountain View has a firm to fight financial fraud in advertising Notice, on October 3, expands its restrictions on financial products and services to France, Germany, Spain and Indonesia. …
Read More »Microsoft acquisitions: Capcom and Sega are in the spotlight
We continue to learn the details of what Microsoft will do after the Activision purchase. In the past few days, we have already told you that Microsoft will not stop buying Call of Duty franchises, and there will be more after that. The thing is, corporate US moves are made with great caution and are usually delayed, so caution should …
Read More »This robot’s new 100m record
Cassie, a bipedal robot, can run 100 meters in less than 25 seconds. It’s far from the capabilities of humans, but sprinting is still a very complex procedure for a robot. A The CEO is a robot In China, drones and cars, killer robots… and now AIs running robots. This is how Cassie, a bipedal robot in America, managed to …
Read More »Even if you don’t use TikTok, TikTok tracks your online habits
Like Facebook and Google, TikTok offers thousands of sites to integrate advertising targeting cookies. A survey makes it possible to assess this practice within a Chinese group. Looking for shoes, train tickets or health issues? Your Internet activity is tracked by countless digital “cookies” across millions of sites. They belong specifically to Google and Facebook, which record your digital wanderings …
Read More »Golf Tour Info: Top Resorts, Play Golf in France, Japan, Ireland, Greece…
Trump International Golf Links Doonbeck makes a big leap into Europe’s Best Golf Resorts 2022 ranking. (Photo: Trump International Golf Links Doonbeck) Before starting our monthly column, some good news, confirming the efforts of the environmental approach of all golf courses and proving wrong all their detractors who are often ignorant of reality: this week, very serious. Golf Course Superintendents …
Read More »“Smart Port Challenge 2022”: All about the presented innovations
The second edition brings more than 150 participants More than 150 participants from all over the world participated in the second edition of “Smart Port Challenge 2022” Hackathon which concluded on September 27, 2022. The Port Hackathon, dedicated to innovation in the port sector in Morocco, is open to anyone, start-up, company, school or university, who wants to propose innovative …
Read More »ESA will help land NASA’s Viper rover on the moon
The European Space Agency has chosen France-based startup Lunar Logistics Services and Astrobotic, an American lunar logistics and space robotics company, to test its LandCam-X precision landing camera in real-world conditions. The European Space Agency has decided to capitalize on the boom in the commercialization of space to launch a call for tenders from private service providers in 2021. In …
Read More »The ex-executive pushes the ex-employee’s network to try and get his job back
Facebom: This happens more often than expected. An employee was fired. The company forgets to take necessary precautions. A disgruntled worker then retaliates [insert unethical or illegal act]. The ex-employee’s actions are inexcusable, but whose fault is it if the employer could have taken simple precautions to prevent retaliation and damage in the first place? A former employee of a …
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