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Like a cheat code for your car: We investigate ECU tuning
Now it's an arms race between OEMs locking down chips and tuners trying to crack them. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
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Disable auto-play and infinite scroll or risk massive fines, EU tells Meta
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France’s latest heatwave: ‘Temperatures will fall, and we won’t talk about it anymore’
France’s latest heatwave: ‘Temperatures will fall, and we won’t talk about it anymore’
The heatwave that has engulfed France is underscoring the country’s lack of preparedness for climate change. Researcher and climate scientist François Gemenne laments that this is only considered a crisis during heatwaves, saying that France urgently needs to renovate its buildin
'Climate adaptation increasingly means redesigning infrastructure for a hotter climate'
'Climate adaptation increasingly means redesigning infrastructure for a hotter climate'
As Europe reels over a severe heatwave and the changing nature of climate change, Genie Godula is pleased to welcome Armel Castellan, Extreme Heat Services Technical Advisor at the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). Castellan suggests that extreme heat should no longer be u
As temperatures soar, France's TotalEnergies awaits ruling in climate trial
As temperatures soar, France's TotalEnergies awaits ruling in climate trial
A day after France hit record high temperatures, a court in Paris is set to rule Thursday on a landmark climate change case that could see energy giant TotalEnergies forced to reduce its oil and gas production. The lawsuit, brought by a group of NGOs and the city of Paris, argues
UK swelters in hottest June day on record
UK swelters in hottest June day on record
The UK recorded its hottest ever June temperature on Wednesday with the mercury rising to 36.1C in southern England, breaking the previous record of 35.6C set in 1976. It is the second month in a row that Britain has broken historical temperature records, as scientists warn that
World Cup 2026: The photographer following Tunisia in his father’s footsteps
World Cup 2026: The photographer following Tunisia in his father’s footsteps
Tunisia are playing their last group stage match on Thursday. It will be a crucial match after two crushing defeats against Sweden and Japan and a change of coach after the first loss. They’ll be scrutinized by thousands of fans, but especially by photographer Hosni Manoubi, who
Social infrastructure during heatwave: 'Knock on the door makes the difference between lif
Social infrastructure during heatwave: 'Knock on the door makes the difference between lif
François Picard is pleased to welcome Eric Klinenberg, Professor of Sociology at NYU and Author of "Heat Wave: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago". He challenges one of the dominant assumptions surrounding extreme heat: that technological adaptation alone can protect societi
Live: Paris Pride postponed, drowning death toll rises as Europe swelters in record heatwa
Live: Paris Pride postponed, drowning death toll rises as Europe swelters in record heatwa
Organisers of the Paris Pride March on Friday postponed the annual event scheduled for Saturday after police ordered them to change the date to avoid overwhelming response services already under pressure due to extreme heat. The death toll from heatwave-related drownings in Franc
Europe’s severe June heatwave ‘virtually impossible’ 50 years ago, climate scientists say
Europe’s severe June heatwave ‘virtually impossible’ 50 years ago, climate scientists say
Europe’s record heatwave in the month of June would have been "virtually impossible" 50 years ago, scientists said Friday, proof that human-caused climate change is "unequivocally" responsible for the intensity of the latest scorcher. Half-a-century ago, a similar heatwave would
Scorching record-breaking heatwave 'unequivocally' due to climate change
Scorching record-breaking heatwave 'unequivocally' due to climate change
As Europe bakes under a relentless heatwave, human-caused climate change is "unequivocally" responsible for its intensity, scientists say. A similar heatwave would have been 3.5C cooler during the day in June 1976. Even compared to 2003 -- when tens of thousands of people died in
Paris Pride parade postponed to not stretch already overwhelmed emergency services
Paris Pride parade postponed to not stretch already overwhelmed emergency services
Organisers of the Pride March due to take place in Paris on June 27 weekend postponed the event after police ordered them to change the date to relieve pressure on emergency services during the heatwave. A popular music festival has also been cancelled, while public alcohol consu