- Not a Drill: SETI Is Investigating a Possible ET Signal From Space (Observer, The Telegaph)
- Philips adds Motion Sensor, upgraded smartbulbs to HomeKit-enabled Hue line (Apple Insider)
- 3D-print your own bones from everyone’s favorite fossil, Lucy (TechCrunch)
- Baidu's speech recognition software can transcribe faster than you can type (Mashable)
- Early human ancestor Lucy 'died falling out of a tree' (BBC)
- iPhone killed the point-and-shoot, now the iPhone 7 is coming after DSLRs (9 to 5 Mac)
- Google wants your help to improve its automatic translations (Engadget)
- What That 'Strong Signal' From a Nearby Sunlike Star Really Means (Gizmodo)
- We Finally Know What Caused Those Mysterious Craters on Phobos (Gizmodo)
- The mysterious ancient origins of the book (BBC)
- Borrowed time: US library to enforce jail sentences for overdue books (The Guardian)
- Jupiter Is 'Hardly Recognizable' In Juno's Latest Images (Gizmodo)
- The First Reviews of Arrival Are In and They're Out of This World [Rimshot] (io9)
- Here's the First Video Showing SpaceX's Rocket Exploding (Gizmodo)
- DJI drops the built-in optics in favor of your smartphone on its new Osmo Mobile (9 to 5 Mac)
- Hexagon spy satellite was 'better than Google Earth' (CNN)
- HDMI to USB-C without adapters now possible as more Macs expected to adopt port (9 to 5 Mac)
Revue de Presse du FFM
- Palmarès du 47e festival du Film Étudiant (link)
- Palmarès du Festival des films du monde de Montréal 2016 (link)
- Le producteur de cinéma Donald Ranvaud est décédé (Le Devoir)
- British film producer Donald Ranvaud dies in Montreal hotel room (Montreal Gazette)
- Willem Dafoe: l'acteur qui n'a pas peur de souffrir (La Presse)
- En deuil, le FFM remet son premier prix à un cineaste croate (La Presse)
- Donald Ranvaud Dead: 'City of God' Producer Was 62 (Hollywood Reporter)
- FFM: contre vents et marées (ICI.Radio-Canada)
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