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Coupures de Presse [ le 10 février 2003 ]
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Articles à la "Une" : www.netsurf.ch
WiFi
France Télécom prend le train Wi-Fi en marche
Le leader français des connexions internet haut débit veut profiter de l'aubaine que représentent les réseaux sans fil Wi-Fi. Il compte les allier à son réseau ADSL, dont le déploiement n'est pas achevé. Une chance que veut saisir aussi Cegetel/SFR. (ZDNet)
Sony lance une borne Wi-Fi mobile sous Linux
Fidèle à sa culture de l'innovation, le constructeur japonais Sony dévoile le FSV-PG1, un étrange concept de serveur mobile sous Linux avec connexion Wi-Fi. (Netéconomie) |
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| Press clippings [ February 10, 2003 ] |
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Featured Articles : www.netsurf.ch
Yahoo!
Yahoo to launch paid Net video service
Sources say the site will unveil a paid, subscription-based Net video service, bolstering its push into high-speed services and setting the stage for a content battle with RealNetworks. (News.com)
eBAYWATCH
FBI Seeks Hacker Who Stole eBay Info
A hacker used a University of North Carolina computer system to steal personal financial information from eBay users, and at least one person lost money, the FBI said Friday. (MercuryNews.com)
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Consequences of being «Googled»
A Nation of Voyeurs
How the Internet search engine Google is changing what we can find out about one another - and raising questions about whether we should. (The Boston Globe) |
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Wonderful Technology
Space technology helps the blind
A new navigation tool to help blind and partially sighted people find their way around city streets is about to be tested under a new European project. The handheld device uses advanced European Space Agency (Esa) satellite technology to locate and guide pedestrians in real-time over a wireless internet connection. (BBC) |
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