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5 years bitbook : whoever has his birthday treats
Bitbook started at the end of 2017 with 'Computer crash' by Tom Dieusaert, a much-discussed non-fiction. 35 editions later, our publishing house is sp...
Three new architecture walks around Joseph Diongre
During the official book launch of Joseph Diongre 1878-1963. Le style Beau-Arts à l'épreuve du modernisme / About Fine Arts and Modernism' ...
Alhambra, le premier roman retentissant du travailleur social Filip Keymeulen, en passe d'être porté à l'écran
La maison d'édition bilingue Bitbook.be vient tout juste de céder à Frederik Vrancken les droits d'adaptation au cinéma d'Alhambra, de Filip Keymeu...
Sensational debut novel Alhambra takes a big step towards film adaptation
The bilingual publisher Bitbook.be has just acquired the film rights of Alhambra, the high-profile debut novel by Filip Keymeulen (Diogenes vzw), licensed to producer Frederick Vrancken. This Brussels film producer wants to dive deep into the underbelly of Brussels (his hometown) after the produce line including HellHole by Bas Devos.
A forgotten masterpiece revives
Hardly anyone remembers that there once were pirates from Ostend, who sailed to the Indies and brought unprecedented prosperity. The roofs of the houses were covered with gold.
Rendon's homage to Luc Deflo '1958-2018'
Luc Deflo, author de nombreux polars et thrillers, est décédé fin novembre 2018. L'auteur a publié 35 livres, dont les titres les plus Populaires, des thrillers psychologiques, ont été vendus a plus de 650.000 copies.
Panic in the cockpit before the crash in Nepal
The Bombardier Dash 8 of the Bangladeshi airline US Banga that crashed on March 12 in the Nepalese capital Kathmandu had problems to...
What is NOT in HUMO this week - Pilots speak out!
According to aviation experts, automation has dramatically improved safety over the last 30 years. But recent accidents, as the one with Saratov, point to increasing problems with automation and the lack of airmanship among the younger generation of pilots.
INTERVIEW - Can the autopilot handle it?
Automation has been established in aviation for years. But when things go wrong, manufacturers such as Airbus or Boeing rarely admit their own mistakes...
Unmanned Flying - Read Tom Dieusaert's article in EOS
Aircraft now fly almost entirely on autopilot. In fifteen years pilots will be completely grounded. Read the full article...
Airbus: “We didn't change the software on the A330 after the Rio-Paris accident"
Airbus 330 aircraft as the one involved in AF447 accident (caused by multiple malfunctions) On Wednesday September 27th I interview...