Category: SOFTWARE

AI Act Leak: A Pivotal Moment in EU Tech Legislation

Just weeks before the final vote, a non-official version of the AI Act has surfaced, marking a pivotal moment in the European Union’s journey towards enacting this significant piece of legislation. This leak, coming at a critical juncture, gives us a glimpse into the compromises struck between the European Parliament and the Council. Slated for

Grammarly is more useful than ever on iPhone and iPad

Grammarly updates on iOS and now offers all the features of its desktop version on iPhone and iPad. If you are used to writing a lot on your computer, you most likely use autocorrect. And you might even be using Grammarly more precisely. Or at least are you aware of the existence of this service.

WhatsApp launches public beta program for its desktop app

WhatsApp is launching today a first public beta for its Windows and macOS desktop applications. The majority of applications and other web services are going through beta phases today. This is an almost obligatory step to allow new developments to be fine-tuned, to confront them with a greater number of users and to collect the

Spotify launches its own paid subscription podcast service

Spotify is the most popular music streaming service around today. And the giant intends to do everything to keep its place. Including by relying heavily on podcasts. Podcasts are a separate category in the world of audio streaming. An increasingly popular category. Many users listen to it on a daily basis. And streaming platforms are

Crypto.com review: the Bitcoin bank card with Cashback

Still very young, Crypto.com does not intend to allow its conduct to be dictated by older and less innovative companies. The platform has multiple tools to overshadow some of the big names in the industry, Coinbase or Wirex in the lead. The domain name Crypto.com was first registered when the Internet was barely known to

Global Internet traffic up 70% due to containment

A third of the world’s population has been confined for several weeks. Part of us continues to work from home, while other workers are forced to stop. The consequences of this new way of life are immediate: Internet traffic has increased considerably. Initial Omdia estimates suggest that the number of connections has increased by 70%

Qwant becomes the default search engine for the Huawei P40

The French search engine signs an unprecedented collaboration with Huawei. After a year of close collaboration between the technical teams of Qwant and Huawei, it is now official: from April 21, 2020, Qwant will be the default search engine for Huawei P40 smartphones. The company is taking advantage of the tensions between Google and the

Amazon to hire 100,000 employees to deal with coronavirus

Starting in April, the online commerce giant will launch a wave of hires to increase its delivery capacity, which will go through warehouse workers and others dedicated to deliveries. If the United States has not yet opted for containment measures, the fact remains that the European Union and the Schengen area have closed their borders,