Mickey is free! The Disney character now belongs to everyone
2024 marks a historic moment: Mickey Mouse and other masterpieces from 1928 enter the public domain, changing the creative landscape.
2024 marks a historic moment: Mickey Mouse and other masterpieces from 1928 enter the public domain, changing the creative landscape.
From hell to hell, the Altman saga at OpenAI raises doubts and controversies about the company's integrity and management.
With earnings of over $5.5 billion, the platform has disrupted the entertainment industry: and already shows major flaws that need to be resolved
The great social media party is ending, but it could be the start of something better: ready for social (re)fragmentation?
Instagram influencer Noonoouri just signed to Warner Music and drops her first single, without even really existing.
After Twitter acquisition, Musk introduces "X": a global hub powered by AI. A 'universal' app of ideas and services.
Twitter has a new opponent in the ring: it's called Threads and will be a "rib" of Instagram. The gong? Ring tomorrow. Let's take a look.
Two steps in the next film by Wes Anderson, to be released in September. Charm and inventiveness in a post-war America between young geniuses and mysterious alien visitors.
A new French law threatens influencers with heavy fines and even prison if they don't respect the rules of transparency and promotion
A US company is trying to register a trademark and patent the shape of its lettuce leaves. Tragedy? Comedy? Photograph of the present.
Charlie Brooker defies his own rules to bring a sixth season of Black Mirror that promises to be unprecedented.
Social media regulation becomes crucial for the mental health of Generation Alpha.
The American tycoon reveals that he was stunned by the fact that the US government reads DMs on Twitter
The pressure on TikTok could have purely geopolitical reasons, and end up shattering the unified internet concept.
The Drop Store imagines a future where water is a luxury and pizza is eaten in pills: awareness and dystopia, but not so much.
Meta's goal is to compete with Twitter and other decentralized alternatives like Mastodon and BlueSky. As? With yet another clone. Will he succeed?
Charging a subscription for the use of social networks: ideologically infamous, but it is a desperate move by the platforms to avoid "dying".
A perfume display system that draws images of ingredients interestingly increases sales. Will it be a standard?
The "diaspora" of Twitter users towards Mastodon has a why, and a how. It can be translated in one word: antiviral.
The avalanche of content we are subjected to online every day is nothing compared to those that will rain down on us, "fired" relentlessly by artificial intelligence.
The era of social networks as we know them today ended last week. Don't believe it?