A deep explore the strategic implications of the recent call between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin as the Ukraine conflict reaches a critical fiscal crossroads.
When questioning state narratives becomes a cybercrime, the platform itself is the weapon. Analyzing the detention of Youssouf Sissoko.
A default setting in our most intimate messaging apps is quietly eroding the boundary between public data and private safety.
When Claude Opus 4.6 uncovered over 100 vulnerabilities in Firefox, it proved that AI isn't just for chat—it's the most effective security auditor we've ever seen.
ModRetro isn't just selling handhelds; it is testing if high-end manufacturing can turn legacy gaming into a luxury category with a $1 billion price tag.
As Bluesky hits a critical growth ceiling, CEO Jay Graber departs the corner office to return to engineering. Is this a tech victory or a management crisis?
Yann LeCun is leaving Meta behind to build AMI Labs with $1 billion in fresh capital. It’s a gamble that LLMs have already hit a dead end.
As Bertrand Delanoë returns to the political stage, we examine if a legacy endorsement can actually stop the Rachida Dati momentum in Paris.
Félicité Herzog’s departure from L’Ecume des pages reveals the growing friction between corporate authoritarianism and market-driven cultural leadership.
Just days after its sudden disappearance, the infamous digital haven for French pirates signals a surprise return from the brink.
Modern warfare isn't about the size of the bomb; it's about the granularity of the data used to aim it.
Law enforcement shuttered a major hub for 142,000 hackers, but the infrastructure of the stolen data market remains resilient and largely invisible.