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Coupures de Presse [ le 28 septembre ]
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Articles à la "Une" : www.netsurf.ch
Le Tuning
Ils font du tuning avec leurs téléphones mobiles
Le tuning, ce célèbre anglicisme (qui signifie « accorder ») utilisé par les passionnés de voitures qui occupent leurs week-ends à personnaliser leur bijou à roulette, s'applique désormais également aux mordus de téléphones portables. (Edicom Multimédia) |
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| Press clippings [ September 28, 2001 ] |
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Re-Alert «Nimda» Virus
Security experts warn of Nimda resurrection
Code in the Internet worm resends virulent e-mails to a compromised PC's entire address book exactly 10 days after the original infection, say security analysts. (News.com) |
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Sentenced
"Kournikova" virus creator sentenced
The Dutch creator of the "Anna Kournikova" virus, which infected computers worldwide, is sentenced to 150 hours of community service. (News.com) |
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Cellephony
Cellular Firms Seek 911 Delay
In four days, cell-phone companies will be required to have technology in place to help track down the location of a 911 call made from a wireless phone. It's not going to happen. (Washington Post) |
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Domain Names
Judge lets .biz take first step online
Web surfers will be able to reach most new Internet addresses ending in .biz next Monday, but some other names could be held up. (News.com) |
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Motley Fool
Motley Fool Plans More Cuts
The Alexandria personal finance site will be laying off about half of its 187 employees -- its third round of cuts this year. (Washington Post) |
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Mismanagement
IT mismanagement costs businesses £17bn a year
Companies could be wasting as much as £17bn ($25bn) per year through mismanagement and misunderstanding of their information technology assets, a survey to be published on Thursday by KPMG, the professional services firm, says. (FT) |
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