Musk is not the end of Twitter, but Mastodon will amaze us because it is "antiviral"
The “diaspora” of Twitter users towards Mastodon has a why, and a how. It can be translated into one word: antiviral.
The “diaspora” of Twitter users towards Mastodon has a why, and a how. It can be translated into one word: antiviral.
The tycoon's purchase of Twitter has multiplied Mastodon's subscribers: here's how it works. We're here too (for a year)!
12″ display, surround sound, total connectivity: Felo TOOZ is the queen of giant hi-tech motorbikes. And it does 720 kilometers on one charge.
Stargate: the $100 billion AI supercomputer that Microsoft and OpenAI are banking on for the future of computing. A huge gamble, between unknowns and potential.
A new technology for mapping geothermal resources under historic cities involves vibrating trucks that capture data for analysis.
Stratolaunch successfully performed the first rocket flight of its Talon-A1 hypersonic prototype: speeds close to Mach 5
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Icon of the Seas is preparing for its debut: the enormous cruise ship with entire neighborhoods, water parks and "sustainable" innovations
The great social media party is ending, but it could be the start of something better: ready for social (re)fragmentation?
Twitter has a new opponent in the ring: it's called Threads and it will be an "offshoot" of Instagram. The gong? Ring tomorrow. Let's take a look.
The “New Delta”, Egypt's artificial river, aims to increase the cultivation of strategic products and reduce imports.
Meta's goal is to compete with Twitter and other decentralized alternatives like Mastodon and BlueSky. As? With yet another clone. Will he succeed?
Here we go, it's that moment. I made it shorter than other times, but the end-of-year message (with related forecasts) is there. And it's for you.
In his latest essay, Geert Lovink predicts that the risks of sharing opinions online could lead people to disconnect from the Internet.
A gas pipeline "ready" to bring hydrogen and the result of the agreement between France, Spain and Portugal. It will be ready in 2026: but will they ever use it?
Big Tech billionaires aren't just chasing profit: behind their vision there is a different idea of the world, and now it's being put to the test.
In less than 8 years not only the return to the Moon, but also humans on a permanent basis. Are NASA Proclamations Feasible?
LSST has a literally record-breaking “eye”. And he will use it to help astronomy achieve a great new goal worthy of him.
One UK a year: that's the amount of forest the planet loses every year. Chronicle of an extermination.
The VAWT turbines promise to give wind energy an unprecedented boost, projecting it among the most "generous" renewables in the world.
Two tall skyscrapers covering 120 kilometers in length: the Saudi prince relaunches his linear city, which seems to us madness.