After Bouygues Telecom, Free and Orange, the parent company of SFR Altice also announces new actions to tackle the energy crisis that will develop this winter, it’s time for energy moderation. For operators in the context of overall power crisis. Aldis France yesterday published its action plan to drive energy efficiency across its various companies, including the operator SFR but …
Read More »Emmanuel Macron Sends His Gendarmes and Police to Qatar as Maids – Maghreb Intelligence
Under the reign of His Majesty Macron and many files, this France is so strange that it no longer knows which foot to swing on. A major campaign is currently underway in French cities to boycott the World Cup, which begins in Doha on November 20. In other words, no big screens to follow the matches, no fan zones even …
Read More »These Android and iOS apps are temporarily free
Android is usually paid but temporarily free in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. This listFree apps Updated weekly with at least two weekly editions on Tuesday and Saturday. Between publishing this article and the time you see it, some apps may have repaid. Predicting Google Play Store ads on apps is pretty easy, but it’s more complicated …
Read More »United Arab Emirates: Step into the Metaverse!
The United Arab Emirates, a major player in the science and technology sector, has announced the launch of a branch of its Ministry of Economy in Metaverse, a virtual world touted as the future of the Internet. Between the walls of the Museum of the Future in Dubai, a building with an unusual ring-shaped architecture, the wealthy Gulf emirate hosted …
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 »The discovery of a mysterious and frightening quantum phenomenon is rewarded
The 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded for their work on “quantum entanglement”: a phenomenon so strange and impossible that even Albert Einstein didn’t believe it. And he described it as “terrifying.” Even today, many physics graduates still don’t understand the phenomenon of entanglement, also known as “entanglement,” says physicist Chris Phillips of Imperial College London. AFP He takes …
Read More »Tiktok can find Internet users, even those without the application
The social network TikTok has placed a device on a large number of websites that allows it to monitor the activity of Internet users, according to a study by a company specializing in providing tools for protection against ad tracking severance. At the request of American Special Press Consumer Reports. This tracking also applies to internet users who don’t have …
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Billions of people visit YouTube every day for information, entertainment, breaking news or research on various topics. As part of the fight against misinformation on this site, it is necessary to eliminate misinformation and provide high-quality content and control misinformation. Fake news is defined as false information, often sensational, disseminated through various communication channels to manipulate and deceive public opinion. …
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 »The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to three researchers, including Frenchman Alain Aspect
The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded on Tuesday, October 4, to Frenchman Alain Aspect, American John Glaser and Austrian Anton Zeilinger, pioneers of the revolutionary methods of quantum physics. Svante Pääbo, Nobel for the man who discovered the caveman gene Three septuagenarians are rewarded for their discoveries “The Quantum Problem”The Nobel jury announced a mechanism by which two quantum …
Read More »Your Vitale card will soon be available on a smartphone, what will change?
1. Dematerialized Card: How Does It Work? The dematerialization of the Vitale Card is based on the principle of bank cards: an application that needs to be downloaded to your smartphone, and it lists the vital data associated with the Vitale Card, in particular the National Health Identity. Instead of a card taken out of a wallet, the device lets …
Read More »Niger: Nearly 4 million students return to school at start of 2022-2023 academic year
#In other countries : After a 3-month holiday, Niger students are back to school. As for the parents, they pray that this year, which started on a good note, will pass without any disturbances. On Monday, October 3, 2022, about 4 million students and 101,892 preschool, primary and secondary teachers returned to 22,543 public and private schools spread across Niger. …
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 »Psychological unit for agents of Routes de Guadeloupe
This Monday morning (October 3), the atmosphere was heavy at the headquarters of Jarry de Routes de Guadeloupe and at the La Jaille (Baie-Mahault) branch. the previous day, Agent of Routes de Guadeloupe dies After he was hit by a driver while in the middle of an intervention. A great loss At 46, he was considered “an excellent colleague” in …
Read More »Hasan Ikusen is appearing before a Belgian judge after a European arrest warrant has been issued against him
AA/Nice/Feïza Ben Mohamed Imam and lecturer Hasan Ikusen challenged a European arrest warrant issued against him by France before a Belgian judge, his lawyer Lucy Simon announced in a press release Monday evening. “Council Chamber should examine in a few days the legal question of double criminality, French law and Belgian law, the crime of evading removal proceedings,” Imam argued. …
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