KitKat crée un emballage qui bloque les notifications pour une vraie pause creapills.com April 27, 2026, 7:37 a.m.
KitKat lance “Break Mode”, une innovation packaging qui transforme l’emballage en boîte anti-notifications capable de bloquer tous les signaux du smartphone. Inspiré de la cage de Faraday, le dispositif coupe appels, internet et Bluetooth pour créer une vraie pause sans distraction, alignée avec le slogan de la marque. Une activation pensée pour les usages des jeunes générations, qui transforme un simple emballage en outil de déconnexion et en expérience de bien-être digital.
Indépendance digitale : le mythe derrière les solutions “souveraines” www.servicesmobiles.fr April 26, 2026, 6 p.m.
Le raccourci est courant : quitter Gmail pour Proton Mail, héberger ses fichiers ailleurs qu’en Californie, adopter un logiciel estampillé « européen »… Tout cela a sa valeur. Mais réduire la question à celle des outils entretient une confusion majeure. La dépendance n’est souvent que déplacée. Dès lors qu’on confond outil et véritable indépendance, on oublie l’essentiel : la souveraineté ne s’acquiert pas par un simple transfert technique.
La baisse des prix de la RAM commence, mais il faut rester prudent www.servicesmobiles.fr April 26, 2026, 6 p.m.
Derrière cette correction rapide, plusieurs facteurs s’entrecroisent. D’abord, le retrait partiel d’OpenAI, autrefois pressenti pour absorber jusqu’à 40 % de la production mondiale de RAM, a rebattu les cartes. Les intentions d’achat évoquées n’ayant finalement pas abouti, la demande anticipée n’a pas eu lieu, entraînant une chute des valorisations boursières chez des géants comme Micron, Samsung ou SK Hynix.Ensuite, l’arrivée du nouvel algorithme TurboQuant, conçu par Google, bouleverse les besoins des centres de données en optimisant drastiquement l’utilisation mémoire côté IA : selon les premiers tests, il permettrait de multiplier par six l’efficacité tout en accélérant le traitement jusqu’à huit fois. L’impact ? Moins de mémoire nécessaire pour faire tourner les applications gourmandes.Enfin – point souvent sous-estimé – la résistance des consommateurs face aux tarifs prohibitifs a fini par peser sur le marché. La pression conjuguée d’une demande atone et de nouveaux acteurs prêts à produire à moindre coût force aujourd’hui les fabricants à revoir leur politique commerciale.
Lightelligence IPO : la révolution des puces photoniques en marche www.servicesmobiles.fr April 26, 2026, 5:59 p.m.
Avec son expertise unique dans le domaine du calcul hybride optique-électronique, Lightelligence a récemment franchi une étape décisive : l’entreprise vient d’obtenir le feu vert pour sa cotation à Hong Kong, après avoir réussi son passage devant la commission d’audition locale ce lundi. L’introduction en Bourse, attendue dans les prochains mois, pourrait permettre de lever entre 300 et 400 millions de dollars américains. Si tout se déroule comme prévu, il s’agirait du tout premier fabricant de puces d’IA photonique à intégrer la place financière hongkongaise, un signal fort pour l’ensemble du secteur.
Fury : comment une petite PME alsacienne a conçu un drone de combat à 700 km/h capable de pulvériser les drones suicides russes www.challenges.fr April 26, 2026, 10:50 a.m.
À 700 km/h, le drone Fury d'ALM Meca est une prouesse technologique capable d'intercepter les drones suicides russes. Pourtant, cette PME alsacienne de 13 salariés a dû se battre seule, loin des radars de la DGA et des grands industriels.
A UK startup says it can refreeze the Arctic sifted.eu April 25, 2026, 5:58 p.m.
Melting ice in the Arctic is one of the most visible — and worrying — signs of our rapidly changing climate. Over the past 30 years, the oldest and thickest parts of the ice in the region have shrunk by 95%. The ramifications are widespread: ice is crucial for reflecting heat back into the atmosphere, so if it melts, temperatures rise. Melting ice also contributes to rising sea levels. Preventing emissions like CO2 from entering the atmosphere helps to slow the melting — but some companies are taking a more direct approach. Welsh startup Real Ice, which took part in a United Nations “for Tomorrow” accelerator, is working on technology that it says could refreeze parts of the Arctic ice and boost its thickness. 
Don’t Get Fooled by Hucksters, Gurus and Consultants bradenkelley.com April 25, 2026, 5:56 p.m.
Hucksters, gurus and consultants love to prey on our weakness for authority by saying that “the science says…” The truth is that science doesn’t “say”anything, it merely produces hypotheses that haven’t been disproven yet. Some, like Darwin’s theory of natural selection, have been around a long time, so we’re pretty sure that they’re true, but even in that case a large part of it was debunked within months. The ‘theory” as we know it now is what survived.There are no absolute answers. There is, as Sam Arbesman has put it, a half life of facts. We can only make decisions on higher or lower levels of confidence. In the real world, there are no “sure things,” and don’t let hucksters, gurus and consultants tell you any different.
Ideas Are Validated Forwards Not Backwards  bradenkelley.com April 25, 2026, 5:51 p.m.
The Philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein famously wrote, “no course of action could be determined by a rule, because every course of action can be made out to accord with the rule.” He meant that every rule is subject to some interpretation and, given varying contexts, interpretations are bound to vary.That’s essentially what happened to us. We did our research and combed through all the evidence. Television and advertising was, by law, in Ukrainian and not Russian. Consumer surveys consistently showed that a significant portion of the Ukrainian public preferred Ukrainian language media. There were plenty of signs that we were on to something.
Apple’s Third Act: Can John Ternus Save Apple from the iPhone? sebastianbarros.substack.com April 21, 2026, 7:43 a.m.
Tim Cook turned Steve Jobs’s vision into a $4 trillion utility. Now, John Ternus must do the unthinkable: dismantle the most successful product in history to find Apple's soul in the age of AI.
Škoda invente une sonnette de vélo qui traverse les casques antibruit creapills.com April 20, 2026, 2:19 p.m.
Plutôt que d’ajouter de la technologie, la marque fait un choix inattendu. Revenir à une solution purement mécanique, mais pensée de manière beaucoup plus précise. Avec l’aide de chercheurs de l’Université de Salford, Škoda identifie une “zone de faiblesse” dans les casques à réduction active de bruit. Une fréquence située autour de 750 hertz, que les algorithmes peinent à filtrer efficacement. La DuoBell repose entièrement sur cette découverte. Elle émet un son calibré dans cette zone spécifique, accompagné d’une seconde fréquence plus classique, pour renforcer son efficacité. Le mécanisme lui-même joue un rôle clé. En produisant des impacts rapides et irréguliers, la sonnette empêche les systèmes de réduction de bruit d’anticiper et d’annuler le son. Résultat, même avec un casque, le signal finit par passer.
Telcos, How Well Do You Know Your Robots sebastianbarros.substack.com April 20, 2026, 1:58 p.m.
If you thought Generative AI was wild, you are completely misjudging the scale of what comes next. GenAI is software that replaces clicks and synthesizes text. Physical AI is another league entirely. It is software entering the physical world to directly enhance, or replace, human labor.We are talking about a direct disruption of a $50 trillion global labor income market, and it is moving at a frenetic, violent pace. In just a few years, telecommunications will face an entirely new customer segment, undoubtedly the biggest and most important one in history. And no, you cannot sell them gigabytes per month!But right now, the industry is blind to what this new segment is like, what they want, how they buy, and where they live. We need to profile this new persona.
LingBot-Map: Streaming 3D Reconstruction with Geometric Context Transformer technology.robbyant.com April 19, 2026, 8:09 p.m.
Streaming 3D reconstruction is fundamentally a question of memory — what to keep, and in what form. Lingbo-Map answers this with Geometric Context Attention (GCA), a small but structured streaming state that is learned end‑to‑end. GCA maintains three complementary contexts: an anchor for coordinate and scale grounding, a local pose‑reference window for dense local geometry, and a trajectory memory that compresses the full history into compact per‑frame tokens — keeping memory and compute per frame nearly constant on sequences of 10,000+ frames at ~20 FPS.
Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation bagrounds.org April 18, 2026, 8 a.m.
Steven Johnson’s “Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation” explores the environments and patterns that foster groundbreaking ideas. The book challenges the myth of the lone genius and the sudden “eureka” moment, arguing instead that innovation is a gradual process fueled by collaboration and the recombination of existing elements. Johnson synthesizes insights from diverse fields, including biology, urban studies, and the history of technology, to present a compelling case for how fertile environments, rather than isolated minds, are the true wellsprings of creativity.
AI model finds hidden high-performance dielectric materials by learning the underlying physics www.nanowerk.com April 17, 2026, 10:48 a.m.
Using this model, the researchers conducted a large-scale screening of more than 8,000 oxide materials, ultimately narrowing down the suspects to uncover 31 previously unknown high-dielectric oxide materials.
Towards intelligent and miniaturized drug delivery devices www.nature.com April 8, 2026, 8:31 p.m.
Advances at the intersection of biotechnology, artificial intelligence, electronics and materials science are reshaping how drugs can be delivered inside the body. Intelligent and miniaturized drug delivery devices (IMDDDs) leverage these technologies to achieve precise pharmacokinetics, targeted distribution and programmable release while minimizing toxicity and improving patient adherence.
« A l’image du téléphone portable, les lunettes connectées vont devenir un objet du quotidien » : le pari de Krys pour rester en tête du marché de l’optique www.challenges.fr April 8, 2026, 8:25 p.m.
Leader du marché de l’optique en France, le groupe également lancé dans l’audition a dépassé 1,5 milliard d’euros de chiffre d’affaires en 2025. Il mise sur de nouveaux relais de croissance pour continuer à gagner du terrain. Et se lance dans les lunettes connectées.
Le GPS des navires complètement brouillé dans le détroit d'Hormuz, plus de 1 100 bateaux touchés korben.info April 7, 2026, 6:10 p.m.
Des centaines de navires apparaissent au-dessus d'aéroports ou de centrales nucléaires sur les écrans de navigation. L'Iran brouillerait massivement les signaux GPS dans le détroit d'Hormuz, et le trafic maritime commence sérieusement à en pâtir.
The G Model Is Obsolete sebastianbarros.substack.com April 6, 2026, 10:49 a.m.
I was reading an interview with Yigal Elbaz, and he said something that by now is an open secret: “We need to completely decouple the ‘Gs’ or the cycle of the ‘Gs’ from our ability to innovate.”He’s calling for continuous innovation and progress instead of these arbitrary ten-year blocks. No hard feelings with Gs, but just the reality of running a modern network. If you’re actually in the trenches of telecom operations today, you already know the old model is broken. Not long ago, I was working with a Tier One vendor on a RAN software upgrade plan. Ten years back, a nationwide upgrade was a massive, high-stakes event you’d do once a year if you were feeling brave, and everyone was nervous. Today, you can push software to 20,000 radio sites in a matter of days. We’re talking staged rollouts, automated health checks, and rollback logic if something breaks, all running like a standard cloud pipeline. It’s an IT stack now. The network and all the surrounding technology are evolving every week, but the industry is still trying to talk in decade-long cycles. That gap is getting impossible to justify.
David Ferrera: Turning Stroke Ideas Into Devices www.intelligenthq.com April 6, 2026, 10:33 a.m.
Big ideas are common in medicine. Turning them into real products is not. David Ferrera has spent nearly 30 years doing exactly that. He is an engineer, entrepreneur, and inventor based in Lake Forest, California. Over his career, he has helped build and sell multiple medical device companies. He holds more than 80 U.S. and international patents. He is also the author of Innovation in Translation: How Big Ideas Really Happen. But his focus is simple. “Innovation is important,” Ferrera says. “Translation is everything.”
"Be the pencil in a world of erasers" sebastianbarros.substack.com March 29, 2026, 1:59 p.m.
Innovation follows a distribution, not really a plan. The most cited industry data shows it takes roughly 3,000 raw ideas to generate one commercial success. BCG finds that companies in the top quartile of innovation performance run 2 to 3 times as many experiments as their peers and generate up to 30% higher revenue from new products. McKinsey shows a similar pattern. The difference is not better ideas but more attempts.Now compare that with how telecom operates in a strict regulatory environment with a five-nines regime. Ideas are filtered early, often before any test. Business cases are required up front, and risk is evaluated before learning occurs. In many teams, individuals are implicitly pushed to bring one or two ideas per cycle. If a unit of 100 people generates 200 ideas in a year, the expected number of real successes, based on the 3,000-to-1 ratio, is close to zero. The math does not work.