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Bouygues Telecom has decided to alienate its mobile subscribers. The company is now imposing a €5 cancellation fee on anyone who wants to switch operators. And this painful penalty applies to both current and new subscribers.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE expands the Korean giant's tablet offerings to offer a step between the ultra-high-end Tab S10 Plus and Ultra (whose design it shares) and more modest models like the Galaxy Tab A9. Here's its full review.
The French manufacturer has finally lifted the lid on its ë-C3 electric city car, priced under €20,000. The cheapest version of the model arrives before the summer to compete with the Dacia Spring and the Leapmotor T03.
A redesign labeled Material 3 Expressive renovates many aspects of the Android interface.
Tesla's promises are only binding on those who believe them. Especially when they are reckless. In France, the "fully autonomous driving" capabilities touted by the manufacturer are raising eyebrows among fraud prevention services.
For Apple, the Epic affair is a bit like Captain Haddock's Band-Aid: you think you've got rid of it, but then you don't. The American justice system established last night that the apple company had violated and ignored a court ruling dating back to 2021. However, it required it to do one simple thing: allow developers to communicate with their users about the possibility of purchasing virtual objects outside the App Store. The extremely serious matter could cost Apple dearly.
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