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Coupures de Presse [ le 12 juin]

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Musique
La RIAA déclare la guerre aux radios du Net
L´industrie américaine du disque veut que les radios musicales du Net paient une licence plus chère que la licence radio classique. (transfert)


E-Commerce
Etats-Unis : les frais de livraisons plombent les comptes des sites marchands
45% des distributeurs en ligne américains affirment perdre de l'argent sur l'emballage et la livraison, selon une étude de Jupiter Media Metrix. (Le Journal du Net)


Aibo
Aibo présente la météo
Pour son deuxième anniversaire, le chien Aibo vient de se voir offrir un portail web-TV. (transfert)


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Press clippings [ June 12 2001 ]

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Latest Viruses
Simpsons worm nibbles at Apple Macs
A new mass-mailing virus--of a type common on Windows machines--has come to the Mac. Called MacSimpson, the worm arrives attached to an e-mail message promising recipients access to secret episodes of "The Simpsons." Trend Micro has not had any reports of Mac users infected by the virus. Rival security company
Symantec received a handful of reports. (News.com)

Computer virus said to send vulgar e-mail to Bill Gates
A computer virus that attacks one of Bill Gates' e-mail addresses was making the rounds Friday. Home computers were not at risk of being directly infected by the bandit code. (Nando Times)


Media
Possible price increase for a subscription to The Wall Street Journal Online
Executives at the publishing company are contemplating such a change. Access to The Wall Street Journal Online costs $29 a year for subscribers to the print version of The Journal, and $59 a year for nonprint subscribers.

More lights go out on the Web
The apparent demise of pioneering sites Feed and Suck leaves the online world an emptier, duller place. (Salon)


Alta Vista
AltaVista unveils new software
The new line of business software will let workers scour corporate networks, e-mail accounts and personal computers by stitching together valuable information scattered on far-flung office systems. (News.com)

European AltaVista Managers Fired
The troubled search engine, owned by CMGI, is scaling back its European operations as the struggle to find a secure home continues. (The European Standard)


Cellephony
Mobile Phone Makers Patent 'Radiation Shields' To Combat Cancer Risk
Mobile phone manufacturers have patented "radiation shields" to reduce the risk of brain tumors among consumers, despite their claims that phone use presents no serious health hazards. (Wireless News Factor)

Carpal Study Stress Syndrome?
Proponents of work-safety regulations worry about a new study that finds carpal tunnel syndrome doesn't occur more frequently among those who use computers at work than in the general population. Will it affect future work- safety legislation? (Wired)


Microsoftia
Microsoft Is Ready to Supply a Phone in Every Computer
Microsoft's new Windows XP operating system for PC's goes further than ever before in commandeering the capabilities of the desktop telephone. (NY Times)




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