Telechronics: digital decay, rules for AI and a copilot.
A new study from the Pew Research Center reveals that a quarter of web pages created between 2013 and 2023 is no longer accessible. Called “digital decayâ€, the phenomenon shows that in most cases the contents were removed, but the sites that hosted them remain active.
Telechronics: this week has a lot of internet as a theme.
Internet access is related to positive well-being, according to the results of a new study by the Oxford Internet Institute.
Telechronics: shipments, artificial intelligence and… monkeys
A new report from the Association of European Car Manufacturers (THAT) reveals an alarming gap between the current availability of public charging points for electric cars in the European Union and what will be needed, de facto, to meet CO2 reduction targets.
Telechronics: Google in the spotlight and some more numbers.
Google announced that it has decided to postpone, once again, the removal of third-party cookies from Chrome.
Telechronics: a law, Notifications, a report and an ephemeris.
The European Parliament approved the new community law on the “right to reparationâ€, which clarifies manufacturers' obligations to repair goods and encourages consumers to extend the life cycle of a product through repair.