Activision Blizzard for Microsoft and the Moon for China

2022-01-20 21:41:00

It is with David and Sébastien that we will go through our web and tech press review. What is DLDSR and what will it bring to Nvidia’s RTX line of graphics cards? Explanation in this episode. A newcomer to the malware family: SysJoker. His target, Macs! France has a 25th unicorn: Exotech. What is this start-up doing, which employs 350 people and plans to hire no less than 500 research and development engineers by 2025, we talk regarding in this issue. In a few moments we will obviously talk regarding the big announcement of the week: the acquisition of Activision Blizzard by Microsoft for almost 70 billion dollars. Welcome and thank you in advance for subscribing to Technos, thank you also for sharing our content in your networks.

A like Activision Blizzard (00:02:06)

Microsoft pays Activision Blizzard. A takeover of nearly 70 billion dollars. (source, source, source)

C like China (00:09:29)

China is building an artificial moon. To simulate low gravity, China built a second moon. (source, source)

E like Elyze (00:16:24)

Elyze hacked. How a developer identified and helped fix a security flaw in the Elyze app. (source, source)

L for Lenovo (00:27:22)

Lenovo locks down Ryzen CPUs. Lenovo has chosen to implement this feature across its entire AMD lineup. (source)

L for Unicorn (00:39:28)

Exotech becomes the 25th French unicorn. The start-up specializes in the design of robots and articulated arms for e-commerce players. (source, source)

N like Nvidia (00:50:32)

Nvidia announces DLDSR. DLDSR: what will it change in your games? (source, source)

V for Virus (00:58:51)

SysJoker: the malware that even runs natively on M1 Macs. Malware that works on both Intel and M1 Macs. (source, source, source)

W as Wemenon (01:06:27)

A minimalist app. Just Button is just a button and a counter. (source)
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