With growth tapering in the U.S., American streaming giants are tapping into growing European markets in countries like France.
A number of French cities are going to war against street advertising which they say is ugly, anti-ecological and anti-social.
Thales, a French firm, is launching a credit card that interacts with a user’s smartphone to provide audio cues and transaction confirmations.
One company says it can make sustainable aviation fuel using beets, sugar cane and forestry waste.
In some of Paris’ neighborhoods, residents have had enough of so-called “dark stores” that offer home grocery and meal deliveries.
The large metal-domed plants are popping up around the French countryside.
The cost of street parking for a motorcycle will be about $40 a day. Officials would like to see greater use of public transportation.
The animals can work land that is inaccessible to tractors, and vineyard owners say they improve the soil for grapes. But they raise costs as well.
In the Netherlands, a bridge is made of flax fiber … the same flax that produces seeds for cereal.
The company takes used and discarded symbols of the pandemic and turns them into items such as coat hangers and classroom rulers.