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Homo floresiensis Probably Didn’t Hunt Stegodons or Use Fire
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31 alien-like marine species discovered off the coast of Brazil
Science & Nature A ghostly squid, speedy gossamer worm, and more dwell 600 to 3,300 feet beneath the waves.
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France Business Climate in Manufacturing above forecasts (103) in March: Actual (104)
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France latest to ban TikTok on government devices
tashatuvango - stock.adobe.com Following bans in the UK and US, France has moved to enact restrictions on TikTok, and other social media apps, on government devices By Alex Scroxton, Security Editor Published: 27 Mar 2023 13:00 Following the UK government and parliamentary bans enacted on video-sharing social media platform TikTok – citing data privacy concerns
France likely to use AI-powered surveillance at Paris Olympics despite outcry
TechSpot is about to celebrate its 25th anniversary. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. A hot potato: In a rare (these days) story about artificial intelligence of the non-generative type, France's National Assembly has approved the use of AI to aid in video surveillance of the 2024 Paris Olympics. The move comes despite opposition
France bans TikTok (and Candy Crush) from government phones
It's no shock to see another country banning TikTok from government phones, but France is taking the restrictions a step further. Le Monde reports the French government is banning "recreational" apps like TikTok, Twitter, Netflix and even Candy Crush from public servants' devices. The apps represent cybersecurity risks that could jeopardize data for both the
Mbappe new France captain as Deschamps puts trust in striker
Soccer Kylian Mbappe will be the new captain of France after getting the nod from Didier Deschamps, reports said on Tuesday. The Paris Saint-Germain...
China and France prepare to launch satellite to hunt for gamma-ray bursts
Science & Nature France is set to send a pair of advanced science instruments to China in preparation for launch of a joint space...
France Set to Experience First WSX Grand Prix
SX Global, the Australian sports and entertainment company spearheading the FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX), today announced the second round of the 2023 WSX will transform Groupama Stadium in Lyon...
Italy 24-29 France: Six Nations champions avoid shock defeat
Defending champions France come from behind to avoid a shock defeat against Italy in a thrilling Six Nations game in Rome...
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