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Coupures de Presse [ le 15 janvier 2003 ]
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Articles à la "Une" : www.netsurf.ch
Grafitti 2
Palm tire un trait sur l'écriture Graffiti
Le célèbre système de saisie des assistants personnels Palm, basé sur un alphabet spécifique, est désormais remplacé par un procédé plus intuitif et reconnaissant les caractères classiques. Une initiative de Palm pour sortir de son procès avec Xerox. (Yahoo Actualités) |
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| Press clippings [ January 15, 2003 ] |
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Featured Articles : www.netsurf.ch
Microsoft
Governments to see Windows code
Microsoft will share the source code underlying its Windows operating system with several international governments, a move designed to address concerns about the security of the OS. (News.com)
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US firms strike internet copyright deal
The leading trade associations for America's music and technology industries have negotiated a landmark compromise over copyright for internet downloads of music and films. (The Guardian)
RIAA calls hacking claim a hoax
Claims that the music industry hired a group of hackers to create a worm to infect peer-to-peer networks are being dismissed by the RIAA and security experts. (News.com)
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Child Porn
Child porn: Even surfing can mean jail
Even so much as clicking on a Web site featuring child pornography could result in a jail sentence of up to five years in the United Kingdom. (CNN)
The Year of the Virus
More Computer Viruses Expected in 2003 -Expert
Computer users should brace for a new onslaught of viruses this year, especially worms deployed into instant messaging systems that allow users to chat quickly and cheaply across the Web, an anti-virus expert said Tuesday. (Washington Post)
Cyber Culture
GiveBoobs.com
"Help a girl fill out her sweater". In a new twist on online begging, a college student needs $4,500 to have a brest operation. Since Nov 20th, she has raised $1497.97. (netsurf) |
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