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Budget management apps usually pose a matter of conscience: they have to be linked to bank accounts in order for them to do their job.

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Karim Benessaieh

Karim Benessaieh
The Press

Miza

A start-up in Laval, Abex Technologies, has designed a tool to track finances, Miza, without having to share this sensitive information. “The difference is in its simplicity to make a financial portrait, explains by email Alexandre Bourret, co-founder of Abex Technologies. Everything is managed automatically and dynamically according to the transactions entered. In short, we really aim to put finances on autopilot. The configuration is indeed very simple and allows you to draw up free of charge, by entering recurring transactions, balance sheets and tables in the blink of an eye.

Live Transcribe


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Live Transcribe, a free tool on Android, allows you to transcribe into easily readable text more than 70 languages, from French to Arabic via Bengali, Korean and Khmer. The application now works in offline mode.

Google took advantage of World Hearing Day, March 3, to bring a substantial update to its application Live Transcribe. This free tool on Android allows you to transcribe more than 70 languages ​​into easily readable text, from French to Arabic, including Bengali, Korean and Khmer. The novelty is that the application now works in offline mode, therefore no longer requiring an internet connection and consuming no data. And our few tests in four languages ​​were quite convincing, with an accuracy of 95%, if we exclude proper names. For the little story, Live Transcribe was designed by a Google researcher, Dimitri Kanevsky, who lost his hearing at the age of one year.

resident Evil


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Classic scene from Resident Evil 3which in 2022 will benefit from notable improvements for next-gen consoles

Few video games can boast of having as long a commercial life as the episodes of resident Evil. With more than 100 million copies sold for 19 opuses, this survival-horror classic does not run out of steam after 26 years. Its developer, Capcom, announced this week a new life in 2022 for three landmark episodes, the opuses 2, 3 and 7 Biohazard, reworked for the PS5 and Xbox Series. It will notably offer an improved frame rate per second, the use of Ray Tracing and 3D audio. PS5 users will also benefit from haptic improvements and the adaptive trigger of the DualSense controller.


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