Microsoft Photos app is sluggish, Google is preparing the ground for the Pixel Fold 9, very high-speed fiber is difficult

Microsoft Photos app is sluggish, Google is preparing the ground for the Pixel Fold 9, very high-speed fiber is difficult
Microsoft Photos app is sluggish, Google is preparing the ground for the Pixel Fold 9, very high-speed fiber is difficult

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Since a recent update, the Microsoft Photos application has become slow to launch. To solve these slowness problems, the Redmond firm plans to run it automatically when Windows starts.

Read Windows 11: The Photos app is too slow? Microsoft has found a (bad) solution

The National Consultative Commission on Human Rights has issued recommendations on the experimentation of algorithmic video surveillance (VSA) deployed during the Paris Olympics and until next March. For the CNCDH, the public authorities must restore “the broken balance” “between attacks on fundamental rights and freedoms and the preservation of public order”. It is a matter of “our choice as a society”, it warns.

Read AI-boosted video surveillance: the National Consultative Commission on Human Rights takes a vitriolic swipe at the current system

Out of the blue, Google has just updated Android to support left-right split-screen mode in portrait. From there to thinking that the Pixel 9 Pro Fold is affected, there is only one step.

Android is improving split-screen mode, and it’s no accident

A month ago, rumors were circulating about an order for LFP batteries while the manufacturer was betting everything on NMC chemistry. Renault is now breaking its silence, and confirming a new partnership with two major players in Asia, who will come to produce in Eastern Europe and not in France.

Read Renault switches to LFP battery: “made in France” takes a hit

Who will pay for the last fiber connections, the most complex and costly to set up? The answer to this question is becoming urgent, especially since the copper network will be completely shut down in 2030.

Read Very high speed for all: why the latest fiber connections are so difficult

The video of the day

While waiting to enslave us, robots want to occupy factories. Apple has already installed robots — or rather advanced automation systems — to build iPhone parts. Maeva has all the info.

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