This Thursday, meet Jérôme Colombain and François Sorel for a new edition of Tech Hebdo. Surrounded by their guests on the set, they decipher the high-tech news of the week.
In the Tech Hebdo #06 program of July 7, 2022:
• Long-awaited, Nothing’s first smartphone finally makes its appearance. Akis Evangelidis, its co-founder, tells us more about this project that has become a reality: the Nothing Phone (1).
• Former Apple designer Jony Ive ended his association with Apple. He had already left the apple firm in 2019, but was still working as a consultant for the latter.
• According to measurements by the National Frequencies Agency (ANFR), three smartphones emit too many waves compared to French standards. The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus, the Hisense Infinity H30 and the Gigaset GX290 are in the sights of the Agency.
• Campaign for diversity and inclusion in the digital world, such is the aim of the E-mma association. This organization offers and supervises coding workshops for children and adults. Dipty Chander, your president, is on our set. It’s your Tech Care appointment with Orange.
• Summer is already underway, and to prepare it with complete peace of mind, nothing better than a small selection of apps. Margot Duchesne, a journalist for Tech&Co, presents CozyCozy, the accommodation comparator, Stationaute, the rest area directory, and AllTrails, the app for your routes.
Source: BFM TV
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