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| Coupures de Presse [ le 25 avril ] |
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Articles à la "Une" : www.netsurf.ch
On n'arrête pas le progrès
Recharger votre portable comme une horloge
Une société Anglais, Freeplay Energy, va bientôt commercialiser un portable doté d'un remontoir qui sera capable, comme les montres, de fonctionner sans pile. Cette société pense avoir trouvé une solution pour éviter les pannes de batterie. L'utilisateur pourra remonter son portable comme une montre et pourra téléphoner environ pendant 6 minutes. Cela lui laissera le temps de trouver un point de raccordement pour recharger sa batterie. TF1 Mobiles
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Waveblocker
Patch anti-ondes mobiles, cerveau protégé !
La société danoise Conceptech vient de lancer sur le marché Waveblocker, une pastille destinée à bloquer les ondes émises par les téléphones portables en direction du cerveau. (Besok.com) |
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| Press clippings [ April 25, 2001 ] |
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US Postal turns to eBay
MY BABY SHE SENT YOU A BLENDER --- DAVENETICS
There have been stories written about dead letter offices - places that house letters which never find their correct recipient. In the future, these stories may have a new twist: Ebay. Get an address wrong or forget proper postage (or worse, both) and the U.S. Postal Service may put your package up for bid on eBay. (Excite News / Davenetics) |
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Internet Addiction
European Employers Paying Price For Internet Addiction
A report released Monday says that almost 90 percent of employees in Europe feel the Internet can be addictive, with 41 percent of respondents admitting to personal Web surfing at work. (Newsbytes) |
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Downloading Music
Roughly 37 million Americans download music
According to a study released Tuesday, 37 million Americans have downloaded free music from the Internet since last summer, a 40 percent increase. (Nando Times)
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How Many Online In Japan
Over 47 million Japanese have Internet access
A government survey published Tuesday said more than 47 million people in Japan, or about 37.1 percent of the population, had access to the Internet last year. (Nando Times) |
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