Author: dutchytech

With Libra, Facebook attacks the world of money transfer

A crypto-flash. Eighteen months after setting up a team dedicated to blockchain, Facebook has published this June 18, 2019 the white paper of Libra, its future cryptocurrency, which will be released in the first half of 2020. However, the presentation document provides little news information that the Anglo-Saxon press did not know: it is indeed

Raspberry Pi 4: the nano-computer is full of power

More powerful processor, 4K compatibility, Gigabit Ethernet: the new version of the Raspberry miniature computer is perfectly up to date. Raspberry Pi had promised in late 2018: the foundation has kept its promise. It has just presented the new version of its miniature computer at a low price, the Raspberry Pi 4. And the least

New iPhone: a low-cost version for China?

Apple was on a version reserved for the Chinese market. Less expensive and equipped with a Touch ID fingerprint sensor under the screen, this new iPhone must allow it to remain competitive rates. Apple would be ready to make substantial savings to regain sales shares in a large and competitive Chinese market. The local site

Zoho: the digital workplace that stands out against Office & G Suite

Zoho is honored by Spectrum Group in its 2019 Benchmark of productivity applications. The French firm does not hesitate to compare the offer of the Californian publisher to that of two heavyweights in the G Suite and Office 365 sector. “It is a challenger at the height of Google and Microsoft in terms of features”,

The Google Stadia controller is available for preorder

Google unveiled a few days ago its video game streaming service, Google Stadia. Today, the Mountain giant opens the pre-orders for the Stadia controller alone, but there is a but. On June 6, Google opened the pre-orders of Google Stadia, its cloud gaming service. To be exact, for the moment, only the Founder’s Edition, for

The Samsung Galaxy Fold would be “ready to enter the market”

Following serious technical problems discovered late, Samsung made the decision to postpone the marketing of its foldable smartphone, the Galaxy Fold. Today he would finally be ready. “The Galaxy Fold is ready to enter the market”. These words come out of Samsung Display Vice President Kim Seong-cheol during a conference organized by the Korean Information

Firefox fixes a second zero day fault in two days

Firefox has just released a new update. 48 hours after the one that corrected a zero day fault, it corrects a second vulnerability directly related to the first one. A Google Project Zero security researcher recently detected a critical flaw in Firefox. This allowed malicious code to be executed remotely on the target machines. Mozilla

Wirex: A Visa Credit Card for Cryptocurrencies

At the end of the twentieth century, online banks came to disturb the soft existence of traditional banks, BNP Paribas, Societe Generale et al. The Fortuneo, Hello Bank and other ING Direct were, however, nerdy by the N26 / Revolut storms and their promises of absolute reactivity. In the vein of these two pioneers, we

Anthos: Google tackles multicloud

This Tuesday, June 18, during the Google Summit in Paris, the group officially presents to the French market its Google Anthos solution. This cloud management platform (CMP) “is designed to deploy applications in different cloud environments, so developers do not have to be familiar with each provider’s APIs, and once the application is created and