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Nvidia falls on the stock market, Free wants to close the copper network in France, this is the recap ‘of the week

Nvidia loses 10% of its value on the stock market, Thomas Reynaud pleads for the closure of the copper network as soon as possible, the TF1 channels disappear from Canal +, this is the recap ‘of the week.

It’s not because it’s back to school that you have to miss the latest news of the week! While Canal+ stops the broadcasting of the five channels of TF1, Free dreams of seeing the copper network close in France and Nvidia falls on the stock market following new restrictions linked to the export of computer chips to China. On the test side, we tell you all about the Honor 70 and we take stock of the remake of the flagship title The Last of Us.

Nvidia trembles in the stock market

The US government has ordered Nvidia and AMD to restrict sales of AI-dedicated computer chips in China. These limitations were put in place to prevent the Chinese or Russian military from using high performance GPUs. The consequences for Nvidia were immediate since the company lost more than 10% of its stock market value.

Read: Nvidia falls on the stock market after the restriction of exports to China

Nvidia A100 – Credit: Nvidia

Canal+ says goodbye to the TF1 group channels

In view of the requirements imposed by TF1, Canal+ has decided to stop broadcasting the group’s channels on its offer. The signal was cut on August 31 and, pending an agreement between the two groups, subscribers will now have to change provider if they wish to take advantage of programs from TF1, TMC, TFX, TF1 Séries films and LCI.

Read: Canal + stops broadcasting TF1 group channels, subscribers are in trouble

Credits: Julien Chatelain

Crypto.com: a transfer error of 7 million euros

While an Australian client was waiting for a refund of 70 euros on the Crypto.com cryptocurrency exchange platform, an employee made a big mistake by transferring the equivalent of 7.17 million to her. The user did not deign to notify the platform and spent some of the money before Crypto.com noticed the mistake a few months later. The Supreme Court of Victoria ruled in favor of the platform.

Read: Crypto.com sends her 7 million euros instead of 70 euros, she keeps the money

Free: the copper network must disappear

Thomas Reynaud took advantage of a presentation of the half-year results of the Iliad group to insist on his desire to see the copper network close as soon as possible. Indeed, the CEO has expressed himself in favor of the transition to all fiber and considers that the closure of the copper network between 2026 and 2030 is not ” not ambitious enough “.

Read: Free wants to accelerate the end of the copper network to reduce electricity consumption

Cables plugged into network equipment / Credits: Pixabay

Tesla owners slam company’s customer service

According to the survey conducted by the Vox site, many Tesla users are largely unhappy with the brand’s after-sales service and maintenance. Complaints filed against Tesla with the Federal Trade Commission continue to multiply and customers are tired of seeing sloppy repairs, far too long delays or far too limited stocks of spare parts.

Read: Tesla: users denounce the hell of repairs

Credits: Unsplash

Our tests of the week

Honor 70: excellent value for money

With the Honor 70, the manufacturer now offers a balanced mid-range smartphone with an elegant design from 549 euros. The Honor 70 has a good screen, offers excellent battery life and good power, even if the device heats up a lot. If the photo part relies on many features, it is unfortunate that the audio part is missed. The overlay remains too complex and messy.

Read: Honor 70 test: an affordable smartphone that has everything a premium

The Last of Us: still an incredible game

The Last of Us, released in 2013, has the right to its remake this year and the Naughty Dog studio keeps its promises! Thanks to its fabulous graphics, efficient gameplay, captivating adventure and comprehensive accessibility options, the game is still amazing. That being said, we regret that it is sold so expensive and that it still looks so much like its predecessor and we note that the AI ​​is still largely perfectible.

Read: Test of The Last of Us Part I on PS5: an excellent remake for the masterpiece of Naughty Dog

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