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Monthly Archives: March, 2023

A look at smart contract blockchains outside of Ethereum (I)

Although Ethereum has remained the gold standard for blockchain-based applications and smart contracts for several years, its considerable size has led to scaling issues, meaning transactions and applications become slow as they grow. they add more and more users to the network.

Madrid selects Dott, Lime and Tier for scooter licenses

Madrid has renewed the operating licenses for shared scooter services in the city. The City Council has chosen three operators for the next three years: Dott, Lime and Tier.

Stripe tried to raise more funds at a valuation of between $55.000 billion and $60.000 billion

When payment giant Stripe raised $600 million at a $95.000 billion valuation in 2021, it made headlines for raising capital at the highest valuation ever for a private company.

The best alternatives to Twitter

Although there is no 100% replacement for Twitter, there are plenty of social apps that could serve as substitutes for your timeline. The current state of Twitter presents an opportunity to see for ourselves what we really want from a social network.

Qiara is a new home security service for the French market

If you live in France and want to add a security system to your home, you don't have many options. You can contact a home security company like Verisure and Homiris, but you'll end up paying expensive subscription fees with long-term contracts. You can also buy your own security camera and connected sensors. But, in that case, there will be no one watching your house for you.

The brave new world of 6G terabyte broadband is coming, but not yet

In a session on the future of 6G during Mobile World Congress, expert speakers from companies including Samsung, the European Space Agency and Telefónica came together to give their views on how 6G will unfold.

Roblox allows you to build virtual worlds just by typing

AI chatbots can convincingly, if sometimes too confidently, give natural language responses, but what if an AI could build personalized virtual worlds based on just a text description?

Can 'we the people' keep AI in check?

Technologist and researcher Aviv Ovadia is not sure that generative AI can be governed, but believes that the most plausible means of keeping it in check might be to entrust those who will be affected by the AI ​​with the collective decision on ways to curb it.

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