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Coupures de Presse [ le 18 mars, 2002 ]
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Morpheus
Morpheus à la recherche de la légitimité
La société qui distribue le logiciel Morpheus d'échange de fichiers va intégrer la gestion des droits numériques à son service. De cette manière, et en faisant appel à des artistes indépendants, elle espère apaiser la justice. (ZDNet)
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Wireless Telephony
Opposition to Portable Numbers
Wireless telephone companies are supposed soon let customers keep their phone numbers when changing carriers. But the F.C.C. is considering a petition to drop that requirement. (NY Times)
Wireless worries in a 9/11 world
Today, 7 million people access wireless networks this way but so do computer hackers, who have learned how to listen in on the zeros and ones flying around. There are fears that computer-controlled power grids, telephone networks, even water treatment plants could be attacked via computer. But even as security experts sound the alarm, data is being spread faster, farther and wider. And hackers can tune in - just like you tune in your car radio. (MSNBC)
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Silicon Valley
Office space 'for rent' signs pop up all over Silicon Valley
During the dot-com boom, companies lavished Bay Area landlords with stock options and huge piles of cash to get office space. Now, landlords are so desperate, they're giving cars and fancy vacations to real estate brokers in a bid to fill empty space. (Yahoo News)
S.V. Students "Just Say No" To Dot-Com Careers
A new survey out this week shows some eye-opening statistics for Silicon Valley parents with dot-com jobs - your kids are not going to follow in your footsteps. And of those students not planning on technology careers, a substantial number have negative perceptions of these professions. Some 39 percent said that high-tech careers are uninteresting, while 25 percent said these jobs are intimidating. (SV.com) |
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| e world's largest software company seeks to make a success of its Xbox games console. (FT) |
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