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Nintendo shuts down TVii video service for Wii U
Nintendo is shutting down its video service for the Wii U console less than three years after it began, but few users are lamenting its demise. Nintendo TVii will be ending on Aug. 11, according to a message on a … Continue reading
[Tribune] Du design thinking au brand design thinking
Voici une nouvelle approche de l’innovation, qui replace le design au centre du processus créatif.
Bpifrance connecte les entreprises aux clubs sportifs
Très active en matière de partenariats, la banque publique d’investissement s’apprête à développer un nouveau réseau social.
Les 10 idées marketing à ne pas rater cette semaine (27-31 juillet)
La rédaction a sélectionné pour vous 10 informations marketing percutantes. Au menu cette semaine : Carlsberg propose des bières sur un tapis roulant d’aéroport et T-Mobile offrira aux possesseurs d’iPhone 6 la nouvelle version du téléphone à sa sortie.
Musk, Hawking, Wozniak: Ban AI warfare, autonomous weapons
1,000 scientists, leaders warn against AI weapons that decide when to fire. And at what.
A security flaw in Steam let anyone change your password
Did you experience any unexpected activity on your Steam account last week? Well, it seems that there was a major security flaw in Valve’s password reset feature that allowed anyone to reset your password — even without access to your … Continue reading
Samsung’s new monitor has a wireless charging pad built-in
Samsung’s new monitor has a wireless Qi charging pad for your phone built-in, because why not?
Altera’s Stratix 10 is a marvel of high-performance FPGA design
Intel will be acquiring Altera’s new Stratix 10 chip, a device some are calling “the most significant step forward in high-end FPGAs.”
Google kills mandatory Google Plus identity policy, rolls back YouTube changes
Google has promised to roll back the controversial Google Plus account requirements it put in place for making comments on sites like YouTube, and to decouple the accounts from other services. Is this simply too little, too late?
Floating solar installations could boost adoption, increase efficiency
Offshore and water-based power generation in Japan could be critical to replacing the power lost to the nuclear phase-out after the Fukushima Daiichi disaster in 2011.