2020-06-11 21:13:00
As always, this is a technological press review resulting from the weekly monitoring of our columnists (this week, the two Sébastiens). So this week it will be regarding illegal streaming, biometrics, nanotechnology… but also Apple and persistent rumors of changing processors, the almost end of hard drives in favor of SSDs or even an anniversary, that of PHP. As always, we invite you to react, share or comment on this episode. Do not forget to subscribe. Good listening! Like Apple or Arm (00:04:21) When Apple changes processors. (source, source, source)B for Biometrics (00:16:07)When tech companies limit the use of their facial recognition technologies. (source, source)F like Facebook (00:28:15)When the robot replaces the programmer. (source)I like IPTV (00:35:39)A huge group dismantled in Europe. (source)M for Memristor (00:44:56)A memristor that has memory, an MIT exploit. (source)M for Password (00:50:39)When Apple cares regarding the quality of our passwords. (source, source)N like Nintendo (00:59:04)Nintendo confirms a small problem on 300,000 accounts. (source)P like PHP (01:04:42)When PHP celebrates its 25th anniversary. (source, source, source)S like Samsung (01:19:29)Samsung arrives in 8TB, we are finally moving forward! (But it comes at a cost!). (source, source)W like Windows (01:22:53)Windows sucks. (source)
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