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Planned obsolescence: the outrage of our electronic waste mountain (The Guardian) Apple et les iPhone ralentis : une amende record, mais aucun signe d'obsolescence programmée (Numerama) Déprogrammer l'obsolescence grâce à l'écoconception (Techniques de l’ingénieur) « On a vraiment l'impression d'acheter du neuf » : le boom des smartphones d'occasion (Le Monde)Les limites du recyclage dans le domaine du high-tech (Le Monde) Un monde à réparer (1/2) : les cultures de la réparation (internetactu.net)Crédits :
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Cet épisode a été écrit et réalisé en mai 2021 par Spintank.
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COVID 19 et numérique responsable : quel impact ? Internet risque-t-il vraiment d'exploser ? (Alliance Green IT)La pollution numérique a-t-elle augmenté durant le confinement ? (France Inter) GreenTech | La tech pour sauver la planète (Forbes) Technology: the nexus of climate change and COVID-19? (The Lancet) L'inquiétante croissance de l'empreinte écologique du numérique (Le Monde)Digital pollution: 'We have a pandemic of data and 90% of it is crap' (The Irish Times)« Climat : l'insoutenable usage de la vidéo » : le nouveau rapport du Shift (The Shift Project) Internet est mort, vive l'internet low-tech ? (Usbek & Rica) Comment imaginer un numérique low-tech ? (Orange)Green IT, le collectif qui veut réduire la pollution numérique (Le Monde)Green AI | December 2020 | Communications of the ACM (Communications of the ACM)Crédits :
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The Prophecies of Q (The Atlantic)Rudy Reichstadt « Internet donne une chance historique aux complotistes de se développer » (Le 1)Les bots ne tweetent pas seulement en Anglais ! (Agence Science Presse)Les manipulations de l'information, un défi pour nos démocraties, rapport ministérielLa désinformation russe sur les réseaux sociaux au temps du Covid-19 (The Conversation)Les contre-vérités de « Hold-Up » documentaire à succès qui prétend dévoiler la face cachée de l’épidémie (Le Monde)How covid-19 conspiracy theorists are exploiting YouTube culture (MIT Technology Review)Facebook Is a Doomsday Machine (The Atlantic)Facebook Struggles To Balance Civility and Growth (The New York Times)Big Fines and Strict Rules Unveiled Against ‘Big Tech’ in Europe (The New York Times)Credits :
The Memo is an Orange podcast.
This episode was scripted and recorded by Spintank in January 2021
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•An Artist Used 99 Phones to Fake a Google Maps Traffic Jam (Wired)
•Your Navigation App Is Making Traffic Unmanageable (IEEE Spectrum)
•Waze : L’Odyssée Du GPS 2.0 (Forbes)
•Circulation : Lieusaint refuse de servir de déviation à cause de Waze (Le Parisien)
•Why America has way more roads than it needs (Fast Company)
•Uber and Lyft finally admit they’re making traffic congestion worse in cities (The verge)
•Les espoirs et les défis du « Mobility as a service » (Les Echos)
•Dutch Hackers Found a Simple Way to Mess With Traffic Lights (Wired)
Credits :
The Memo is an Orange podcast.
This episode was scripted and recorded by Spintank in December 2020
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● The Hollywood Sign by Chris Berube (99% Invisible)
● Nouvelle donne pour les cartes (CNRS)
● Espace public : Google a les moyens de tout gâcher (Visions carto)
● Les photos de vacances sur Instagram, un mal géolocalisé (20 minutes)
● Forget Google Maps. It’s time to try a privacy-friendly alternative (Wired)
● Google affiliate Sidewalk Labs abruptly abandons Toronto smart city project (The Guardian)
● « Les mouvements citoyens contribuent à politiser le débat sur la ville numérique » (Le Monde)
● 36 cities adopt policy roadmap for ethical use of data and technology (Cities Today)
Credits :
The Memo is an Orange podcast.
This episode was scripted and recorded by Spintank in November 2020
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How ‘Sustainable’ Web Design Can Help Fight Climate Change (Wired)Le numérique carbure au charbon (Le Monde Diplomatique)Bitcoin's Climate Impact Is Global. The Cures Are Local. (Wired)The Environmental Impacts of Digital Technologies, with George Kamiya (Ressources)Facebook et Google prennent des engagements forts pour la planète (Les Numériques)How ‘Sustainable’ Web Design Can Help Fight Climate Change (Wired)Delhi government to launch Green Delhi app to control air pollution (The Plunge)Digital technology can cut global emissions by 15%. Here’s how (World Economic Forum)Numérique, matériaux, objectifs climatiques : l’impossible équation ? (Le Monde)Le gouvernement veut encourager la vente de produits numériques reconditionnés (Franceinfo)L’invisible poids environnemental du numérique (AOC)Credits :
The Memo is an Orange podcast.
This episode was scripted and recorded by Spintank in October 2020
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Pétrone, lancé par un Gersois, sort sa deuxième collection de sous-vêtements masculins (La Dépêche)Retail Sales Rise for Third Month, Though Growth Slows (New York Times)Comment la pandémie a impacté les services numériques (Statista)« Le livre est un refuge » : en librairie, le sursaut des ventes et la solidarité des clients (Le Monde)Amazon Is Hiring A Further 100,000 People To Keep Up With Pandemic-Induced Demand (Forbes)La ZLECA, un catalyseur du commerce numérique - 4/4 - Le commerce électronique et le paysage numérique en Afrique (Digital Africa)73% of Singapore businesses speeding up digitalisation amid Covid-19: study (Business Times)Le numérique obtient un plan de relance de 7 milliards (Les Echos)Avec le plan de relance, le gouvernement veut accélérer dans le numérique (Le Monde)For a sustainable recovery from the COVID-19 crisis, Europe’s focus must be digital (Euro News)Credits :
The Memo is an Orange podcast.
This episode was scripted and recorded by Spintank in September 2020
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Five Ways 5G Will Change Our Lives (Vmware) Technologie 5G : "C'est un peu l'électricité de demain", selon Gilles Babinet, vice-président du Conseil national du numérique (Franceinfo) What You Need to Know About 5G in 2020 (New York Times) La 5G de Huawei, indésirable en France (C dans l’air) Why design will make or break the 5G revolution (Quartz) How will 5G affect businesses in Southeast Asia? (CIO) Asia Pacific telcos to invest $331 billion in 5G in 2020-25: GSMA (RCR Wireless News) 5G : la Chine avance à pas de géant (Les Échos) Announcements of commercial launches (5G Observatory) Les adversaires du coronavirus brûlent des mâts 5G outre-Manche (Les Échos) Favorables à la 5G, nous souhaitons tout de même un contrôle citoyen (Reporterre) 5G : les enchères auront lieu en septembre, confirme l'Arcep (Les Échos) U.K. Bars Huawei for 5G as Tech Battle Between China and the West Escalates (NYT) 5G : Orange écarte Huawei et choisit Nokia et Ericsson (La Tribune)Credits :
The Memo is an Orange podcast.
This episode was scripted and recorded by Spintank in August 2020
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Inside Twitter’s Decision to Fact-Check Trump’s Tweet One Zero (Medium)Trump’s growing feud with Twitter fuels free-speech concerns (The Washington Post)Twitter starts aggressively fact-checking tweets linking 5G to COVID-19 (The Verge)Fake news : Facebok ferme des centaines de pages visant à peser sur des élections en Afrique (Le Monde)Facebook, Twitter and Google Write Their Own Rules for Political Ads—and What You See (The Washington Post)Defiant Zuckerberg Says Facebook Won’t Police Political Speech (The New York Times)Zuckerberg knocks Twitter for fact-checking Trump, says private companies shouldn't be 'the arbiter of truth' (Fox News)How Facebook is undermining ‘Black lives matter’ ? (The Daily)La loi Avia contre la haine en ligne largement retoquée par le Conseil constitutionnel (Le Monde)CVS, Dunkin’, Lego: The Brands Pulling Ads From Facebook Over Hate Speech (The New York Times)Credits :
The Memo is an Orange podcast.
This episode was scripted and recorded by Spintank in July 2020
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Coronavirus: Is home office becoming a new normal in Japan? (Deutsche Welle)Twitter is now letting employees work from home indefinitely (The Verge)Facebook Starts Planning for Permanent Remote Workers (The New York Times)PSA fait du télétravail la règle, pas l'exception (Les Echos)This is the end of the office as we know it (Vox)Remote Work Has Its Perks, Until You Want a Promotion (Wired)Informal Communication in an all-remote environment (GitLab)Covid-19 : après l’open space, l’ère du « clean desk » ? (The Conversation)Credits :
The Memo is an Orange podcast.
This episode was scripted and recorded by Spintank in June 2020
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On joue chez vous ! (Opéra national de Lorraine)À New York, les théâtres de Broadway resteront fermés jusqu'à début septembre au moins (Le Figaro)New South Korea coronavirus cluster linked to reopened nightclubs delays reopening of schools (CBS News)When Will We Want to Be in a Room Full of Strangers Again? (The Atlantic)How “quarantine concerts” are keeping live music alive as venues remain closed (Vox)"La javanaise" : 3 600 vidéos d'amateurs envoyées pour un concert confiné avec Jane Birkin sur France Musique (France Info)La culture au temps du confinement (Les Echos)Jean-Laurent Cassely : Intellos, artistes, créatifs... la transition numérique ou la mort ? (L’Express)As Pandemic Strikes, Pop Culture Migrates to Streaming Sites (Wired)Haste mal nen Cent für die armen Künstler? (Die Zeit)UK live music and festival sector at risk of collapse due to coronavirus (The Guardian)Cannes abandons 'physical' festival for 2020 but will select films for screening elsewhere (The Guardian)Credits :
The Memo is an Orange podcast.
This episode was scripted and recorded by Spintank in May 2020
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A month ago, they all had stable jobs, now they’re working for Amazon (The Wall Street Journal)La crise du coronavirus signe l’accélération d’un nouveau capitalisme : le capitalisme numérique (Le Monde)Le Covid19 va-t-il précipiter la chute d’Uber, Deliveroo et Lyft ? (Korii)Deliveroo warning of collapse paves way for Amazon investment (The Guardian)On peut craindre que l’épidémie renforce l’hégémonie d’Amazon sur le e-commerce (Le Monde)Amazon was already powerful. The coronavirus pandemic cleared the way to dominance (Vox)Stuart lance un service de livraison à domicile pour les pharmacies et les petits commerces (L’Usine digitale)Coronavirus Covid-19: une carte interactive pour trouver les producteurs fermiers près de chez vous (France Bleu)Consommation : "Le Covid-19 accentue des clivages qui laissent présager des troubles sociaux à venir" (France Culture)Credits :
The Memo is an Orange podcast.
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Demand for telemedicine has exploded in the UK as doctors adapt to the coronavirus crisis (CNBC)Face au coronavirus, le boom des téléconsultations (Le Point)Covid-19 : « Les applications de télémédecine doivent être plus transparentes » (Usbek & Rica)All the things COVID-19 will change forever, according to 30 top experts (Fast Company)Antonio Casilli : « Cette épidémie s’avère aussi un signal d’alarme à propos du numérique » (AOC)How Covid-19 is shaping digital transformation (Tech Radar)Covid-19 is a before and after moment in the digital transformation (Forbes)The Delivery Workers Who Risk Their Health to Bring You Food (New-York Times)Coronavirus Is Widening the Corporate Digital Divide (Harvard Business Review)Robots Welcome to Take Over, as Pandemic Accelerates Automation (New-York Times)« La crise du coronavirus signale l’accélération d’un nouveau capitalisme, le capitalisme numérique » (Le Monde)Credits :
The Memo is an Orange podcast.
This episode was scripted and recorded by Spintank in April 2020
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Credits :
The Memo is an Orange podcast.
This episode was scripted and recorded by Spintank in April 2020
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Coronavirus ended the screen-time debate. Screens won. (The New York Times)Don’t freak out about quarantine screen time (The New York Times)Our screen time rules don’t work in this new world. And maybe that’s OK. (The Washington Post)L’OMS recommande de jouer aux jeux vidéo, le temps de l’épidémie (BFMTV)Confinement : les Français plus que jamais accros à leurs smartphones (Le Parisien)Let’s call time on unpaid electronic labour with a legal right to disconnect (The Guardian)Confinement et surconnexion : « Il n’y a pas à culpabiliser de se déconnecter du télétravail » (Le Monde)Credits :
The Memo is an Orange podcast.
This episode was scripted and recorded by Spintank in April 2020
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« Le Monde » au temps du coronavirus : une rédaction presque entièrement confinée (Le Monde)Covid-19 could cause a permanent shift towards home working (The Guardian)A guide to managing your newly remote remote workers (Harvard Business Review)You have a moral responsibility to post your boring life on Instagram (The Atlantic)Épidémie de coronavirus : ces bonnes initiatives numériques pour vous occupier et rester zen pendant le confinement (France Tv info)We live in zoom now (The New York Times)Using zoom while working from home ? Here are the privacy risks to watch out for (CNet)Credits :
The Memo is an Orange podcast.
This episode was scripted and recorded by Spintank in March 2020 in the Tank media studio (Paris, 11th district).
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"Message d'un ami médecin..." : ces conseils reçus par WhatsApp sur le coronavirus sont pleins de fake news (France inter)Coronavirus misinformation is dangerous. Think before you share (The Guardian)Le coronavirus à l’heure des rumeurs par messagerie instantanée : « C’est la mère de ma femme qui me l’a dit » (Le Monde)Santé et fake news : les liaisons dangereuses (Digital society forum)https://www.politifact.com/coronavirus/ (Politifact)Coronavirus : 7 conseils pour se protéger de l’épidémie de « fake news » (France info)Coronavirus : une épidémie de faux articles scientifiques (France culture)Facebook, Google, Reddit, Linkedin, Microsoft, Twitter et Linkedin have issue joint statement on misinformation (TechCrunch)Why can’t mainstream media stop echoing Trump’s coronavirus misinformation? (Media matters)Coronavirus Disrupts Social Media First Line of Defense (Wired)Credits :
The Memo is an Orange podcast.
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Phishers prey on fans of 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker' film (Tech republic) Phishing : définition, traduction (Journal du net) Six Cybersecurity Predictions For 2020 (Forbes)L’audacieuse arnaque au «faux Jean-Yves Le Drian» arrive devant la justice (Le Parisien) How phishing attacks trick our brains (MIT Technology Review) Les courriels de phishing en entreprise ça marche encore, voici pourquoi (ZDNet) Phishing Quiz (Google) Everything We Know About the Jeff Bezos Phone Hack (Wired) Iranian hackers target US government workers in new campaign (ZDNet) De la 6G illimitée pendant 100 ans ? La fausse pub d’Orange pour alerter contre le phishing (Le Parisien)Credits :
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This episode was scripted and recorded by Spintank in March 2020 in the Tank media studio (Paris, 11th district).
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Why it matters ? (Channel News Asia)What is 5G ? Everything you Need to Know About the New Cellular Network (The New York Times)Testez la puissance de la 5G (L'écho)What’s the difference between network slicing and Quality of Service ? (Insider Pro)Préparer l’arrivée de la 5G (Arcep)Your 5G Phone won’t hurt you. But Russia wants you to think otherwise (The New York Times)La 5G, un danger pour l’évacuation des gens en cas de catastrophe naturelle ? (Numérama)5G coverage map and statistics (GSMA)Quel est le calendrier de la 5G en France ? (Numérama)Credits :
The Memo is an Orange podcast.
This episode was scripted and recorded by Spintank in February 2020 in the Tank media studio (Paris, 11th district).
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Is your phone listening in? Your stories (BBC)Smartphones sur écoute : mythe ou réalité ? (Kaspersky)Facebook's Not Listening Through Your Phone. It Doesn't Have To (Wired)The perennial debate about whether your phone is secretly listening to you, explained (Vox)Will Technology Save or Subvert Civility and Society? (Milken institute)Is Facebook Spying on You? (Reply All)That Game on Your Phone May Be Tracking What You’re Watching on TV (New York Times)Google employees are eavesdropping, even in your living room, VRT NWS has discovered (VRT News)Credits :
The Memo is an Orange podcast.
This episode was scripted and recorded by Spintank in November 2019 in the Tank media studio (Paris, 11th district).
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