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Régionales 2010 - L'état des TIC en Languedoc-Roussillon
Faire payer les internautes sera crucial, dit le patron du <i>New York Times</i>
Steve Jobs Flash rant put to the test
When Steve Jobs badmouthed Adobe Flash to The Wall Street Journal, he said it was buggy, littered with security holes, and a "CPU hog." It's hard to argue with the first two, but a new study claims the Apple cult leader was wrong about the hog bit.…
TSA worker tried to sabotage terror database, feds say
A former data analyst for the US Transportation Security Agency has been accused of trying to sabotage a terrorist screening database used to vet people with access to sensitive information and secure areas of the nation’s transportation network.…
Microsoft plants Bing on Google-free Chinese Androids
Motorola will soon push Microsoft's Bing search engine onto Android phones in China, after announcing an alliance with the Redmond software giant that will see Bing appear on Androids across the globe.…
Biens communs: contenus et logiciels libres font leurs débuts en régions
One-third of orphaned Zeus botnets find way home
The takedown of 100 servers used to control Zeus-related botnets may be a short-lived victory, security researchers said after discovering that about one-third of the orphaned channels were able to regain connectivity in less than 48 hours.…
Super Micro to launch AMD render cloud
The conceptual render cloud that Advanced Micro Devices was showing off a little more than a year ago at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show is going commercial this year.…
Jesus Phone to exhibit holy gift of bilocation
Apple will add multitasking to the Jesus Phone this summer with the release of the divine handset's version 4.0 software update, according to a report citing anonymous people who have accurately predicted Jobsian behavior in the past .…
SXSW 2010, le plus geek des festivals, débute aux Etats-Unis
SXSW 2010, le plus geek des festivals, débute au Etats-Unis
Dix ans après : que sont devenus les sites qui ont vécu la bulle Internet ?
Régionales 2010 - L'état des TIC en Ile-de-France
La Poste confirme son projet de devenir opérateur mobile (MAJ)
EMI est condamné à ne plus vendre les Pink Floyd à l'unité
La justice britannique a ordonné aujourd'hui à EMI de cesser la vente à l'unité des musiques des Pink Floyd. Le groupe estimait que la maison de disques cassait la cohérence artistique des albums en séparant chaque musique. La major devra également dédommager le groupe, mais le montant n'est pour l'heure pas fixé.
[Lire la suite]France 2009 : les réseaux sociaux et la catch-up TV explosent
Près de 20 millions de Français se connectent chaque jour à Internet
BT rolls out new, 'competitive' consumer deals
UK infrastructure owner BT has today announced its new consumer bundle offerings following relaxation of Ofcom competition rules. The headlining £7.99-a-month anytime calls plus broadband is reasonable - but lasts for only 3 months, followed by a 15-month lock-in at an unimpressive £15.99.…
























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