Netflix suffers a stock market drop of -25% and a loss of 200,000 subscribers. The streaming giant would consider hunting for shared accounts, or even inserting advertising in its content. The possible takeover of Twitter by Elon Musk, which would amount to 43 billion dollars, is in jeopardy. The blue bird social network is determined to thwart this action by adopting the poison pill strategy.
As for the multinational Apple, it is in the sights of the European Commission. The iPhone Lightning charger would therefore be doomed to disappear in favor of a more universal USB-C cable.
Boxy, the fully autonomous store
A convenience store that provides more than 250 products, without a salesperson and without a cash register, that’s the Boxy concept. This is a recycled container stuffed with technologies, such as image and object recognition, or even weight sensors. To be able to enter this store, you must download the application upstream, and create your profile. David Gabai, co-founder of Boxy, is on our set.
Monitoring your blood sugar becomes easier
PKvitality is a connected watch that helps people with diabetes. Finger control bites are almost over with this smartwatch. To use it, simply stick a patch between your skin and the watch. The latter will allow you to monitor your blood sugar in real time. Minh Le, founder of PKvitality, explains his invention to us. It’s your Tech Care appointment with Orange.
The use of the AirTag for harassment cases
If the AirTag is very useful for finding missing keys, it can be extremely dangerous. Complaints are increasing in the United States, and it is women who are most affected by this new phenomenon. When an AirTag is placed in your bag without your knowledge, for example, it rings and sends you an alert on your iPhone, thanks to an automatic tracking detection system.
To circumvent these alerts, hackers devote themselves to creating clones. Gilbert Kallenborn, journalist at 01net.com and cybersecurity expert, tells us more.
To close this program, Margot Duchesne, journalist at 01TV, presents Kabriol, the ideal application for your car journeys. It allows the little ones to discover French heritage through audio content. Both playful and interactive, this app entertains children in a smart way.