"It happened at night", published by Robert Laffont, is a novel that carries the letters of this new genre high.

There are nine pirates, working from Oslo to Paris via Tel Aviv, and tackling a dangerous bet: to reveal the truth with clicks.

Between Black and White Hats, Marc Levy reveals the shades of gray of the hacker community.

Do its whistleblowers embody a new resistance to economic and political powers?

Big techs, from Google to Facebook, have they become the perfect "bad guys" in stories?

Guillaume Grallet continues this literary review with the other works of the moment.

Alice Zeniter, with "Like an empire in an empire" (ed. Flammarion), observes how the cyber space has become an issue of power and political commitment.

"Comédies Françaises" by Éric Reinhardt (ed. Gallimard) looks back on a choice that has marked the technological destiny of France for the past thirty years.

Artificial intelligence, neuroscience and genetic manipulation inspire José Rodrigues Dos Santos for 'Immortel' (ed. Hervé Chopin).

The Portuguese star journalist tackles the subject of the end of death. 

And in Test24: it arrives this week in stores, reduced by a few grams and euros compared to the previous version.

The Oculus Quest 2 headset promises an immersive experience in 4K and always on the go.

Gamers will find their account there, but not only.

Teleworkers can also get hold of it with the Infinite Office application.

Facebook has decided to take advantage of its goose that lays the golden eggs in terms of virtual reality.

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