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Samsung’s microRGB TVs, PayPal’s banking push, Firefox AI, and a mysterious radiation hotspot…
Mercredi 17 décembre 2025 à 07:50
Tech Innovations Shaping 2026
Samsung rolls out a full microRGB TV lineup ahead of CES 2026
Samsung has moved beyond a single showcase model to launch an entire microRGB television family, ranging up to 115 inches, promising deeper blacks and brighter colors for mainstream consumers. The company frames the rollout as a “democratization” of its previously prototype‑only tech, positioning it as a key differentiator for the upcoming CES.
Clubic
Apple sidesteps EU enforcement but faces US scrutiny
Despite a €500 million fine for breaching the Digital Markets Act, Apple has avoided a Brussels compliance order, yet the Coalition for App Fairness warns that Washington remains poised to challenge the firm’s fee structures. The dual‑front pressure highlights the growing regulatory squeeze on Big Tech.
Clubic
PayPal seeks a banking charter to fund SMEs directly
PayPal has filed two applications with Utah regulators and the FDIC to launch PayPal Bank, aiming to cut out traditional banking intermediaries and speed credit to small businesses. The move could reshape fintech lending in the U.S. and set a precedent for a similar European push.
Les Numériques
Firefox embraces AI while retaining its privacy ethos
Under new CEO Anthony Enzor‑DeMeo, Mozilla announced that Firefox will integrate generative‑AI features, positioning the browser as a “trust‑first AI platform.” The upgrade seeks to compete with AI‑enhanced rivals without compromising the open‑source privacy principles that define Mozilla.
Les Numériques
CyberGhost vs. free VPNs: the hidden cost of “free”
A comparison by Les Numériques underscores that CyberGhost’s paid service offers a verifiable no‑logs policy and high‑speed 10 Gbps servers, whereas free VPNs often monetize user data or throttle bandwidth. The analysis warns that privacy‑focused users should weigh transparency against price.
Les Numériques
EU tech firms face possible US retaliation over digital rules
The USTR warned that European giants such as Capgemini, Siemens, and Spotify could be hit with sanctions if the EU does not ease its Digital Services Act‑style regulations. Washington’s threat comes as the EU defends its “fair‑for‑all” approach, sparking a transatlantic tech standoff.
L'Express
French Interior Ministry hack claims questioned by experts
After a cyber‑attack on the French Ministry of the Interior, the perpetrators posted a screenshot purporting to prove their breach. Security analysts, however, remain skeptical about the authenticity of the evidence, casting doubt on the group’s actual capabilities.
Clubic
Science & Energy Insights
Unexplained radiological hotspot found on Saint‑Nazaire beach
French nuclear safety authorities have confirmed a localized radiation anomaly on a Saint‑Nazaire shoreline, first detected in 2022. Ongoing investigations aim to identify the source, with preliminary reports ruling out known industrial contaminants.
Le Figaro
The Chinese‑market‑only Erev hybrid, which uses a gasoline engine solely to recharge its battery, is seeing rapid adoption after receiving New Energy Vehicle incentives. At 6.4 L/100 km on an empty battery, the model sparks debate over its role in accelerating the decarbonisation of the global car fleet.
La Tribune