The technological trends in 2023

The technological trends in 2023

Published on: 01/01/2023 – 00:25 At the beginning of this new year, the world of technology continues to evolve at a breakneck pace. Artificial intelligence, massive data, “cloud” computing and, above all, the metaverse will once again shape our digital lives in 2023. And there’s no need to take out your high-tech crystal ball to … Read more

Iran announces it has built a hypersonic ballistic missile

With this very fast and above all manoeuvrable weapon, Tehran is extending the list of countries which have already announced the development of this technology, rekindling fears of a new arms race. Iran claimed Thursday, November 10 to have manufactured for the first time a hypersonic ballistic missile, a very fast and above all maneuverable … Read more

Fiber makes you cringe

By Elsa Bembaron Published on 09/22/2022 at 7:03 p.m., Update on 22/09/2022 at 21:01 Network splicers are often singled out by fiber users. gabort – stock.adobe.com ANALYSIS – The difficulties related to the deployment of this technology are worrying as the ADSL shutdown is looming. The fiber turns into itchy hair. Minister, local elected officials, … Read more

Prophesee, the great success of French deeptech

ANALYSIS – With its breakthrough technology, the tricolor nugget is attracting the interest of prestigious funds around the world and giants like Sony or Meta. This is called disruptive technology. Inspired by the way the human eye works with the brain, the sensors developed by the French company Prophesee radically change the approach to artificial … Read more

National or American? When the nuclear “war of the sectors” tore France apart

Left: EDF has built in Saint-Laurent-des-Eaux, in the Loir-et-Cher, the last reactor with French technology, using natural uranium. The site was completed in 1969. Right: De Gaulle, in 1967, had wanted them UNGG. However, the reactors of Fessenheim, in the Haut-Rhin, are the first built from 1970 with the technology of the American Westinghouse, of … Read more