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Les (r)évolutions de la high-tech « Messieurs les banquiers, redonnez-nous nos ingénieurs ». C’est ainsi que Didier Lamouche (photo), directeur général de STMicroelectronics a conclu la conférence organisée par le Wine & Business Club et sa société sur le thème « L’industrie en Europe a-t-elle encore un avenir ? ». Une table ronde en guise de mise en bouche avant de passer à des dégustations plus terre à terre, avec des interventions – un peu – plus libres que dans des cadres plus officiels et cadrés. Pour rendre à César…, Didier Lamouche reprenait l’expression de Pierre Gattaz, président de la Fieec et P.

LDLC.com - High-Tech Expérience Getting Skyrim Skytrim By Craig Pearson on November 11th, 2011 at 2:00 pm. This is why I play PC games: ini files. I dream of ripping into the guts of a game, fiddling with the insides, yanking and tying off loops of intestine. I’m a gaming pathologist. So the first thing I did in Skyrim was head to My Documents -> My Games -> Skyrim -> skyrim, to see what was in there. Not a lot, as it turns out.

HardWare.fr - Le Guide du HardWare & de l'Optimisation PC technotes •••Les nouvelles ambitions de Huawei••• Au Congrès mondial du mobile de Barcelone, les fabricants chinois font une nouvelle fois étalage de leurs ambitions. Numéro six mondial, Huawei compte tripler ses ventes cette année (de 20 à 60 millions de smartphones vendus). Il présente pour cela - juste en face du stand Samsung - une gamme très étendue de mobiles, emmenée par le puissant Asend D Quad. Gamer/Law Actu Mac, Apple, iPod, iPhone, iPad - MacPlus

innovaNEWS Accueil Cité des sciences et de l'industrie du mardi au samedide 10H à 18h Lundi07Avril Toutl'agenda La Cité est fermée 30 Avenue Corentin Cariou75019 Paris FRANCE01 40 05 80 00 Tout l'agenda Exposition temporaire La Voix L'expo qui vous parle Jusqu'au 28 septembre 2014 The Relationship Between Facebook and Privacy: It's Really Complicated: Tech News « The tension between Facebook and its users — and governments, and advocacy groups — over privacy is one of the biggest thorns in the company’s side right now, as it tries to balance the demands of the network (and of advertisers) with the desires of users, and with the law. And all of this is taking place in an environment where the very meaning of what is “private” and what is “public” is being redefined, by Facebook and other online giants such as Google, and even users themselves sometimes can’t decide what information they want to share with the world and what they don’t. Over the past few weeks, the social network has been caught at the center of a privacy maelstrom, with consumer groups attacking it — 15 of them filed a formal letter of complaint with the Federal Trade Commission late yesterday — senators sending threatening letters, and growing numbers of users canceling or deactivating their accounts over privacy concerns. And privacy?

Internet censorship Internet censorship is the control or suppression of what can be accessed, published, or viewed on the Internet. It may be carried out by governments or by private organizations at the behest of government, regulators, or on their own initiative. Individuals and organizations may engage in self-censorship for moral, religious, or business reasons, to conform to societal norms, due to intimidation, or out of fear of legal or other consequences.[1] The extent of Internet censorship varies on a country-to-country basis. While most democratic countries have moderate Internet censorship, other countries go as far as to limit the access of information such as news and suppress discussion among citizens.[1] Internet censorship also occurs in response to or in anticipation of events such as elections, protests, and riots. An example is the increased censorship due to the events of the Arab Spring.

Launching a Nonprofit News Site There's been an explosion in the number of nonprofit news sites, and now you're considering joining this exciting movement. Here's a word of caution: You won't just be doing journalism. You will be an employer, a manager, a grants writer, a negotiator and sometimes a bookkeeper. Exclusive: Google, CIA Invest in ‘Future’ of Web Monitoring The investment arms of the CIA and Google are both backing a company that monitors the web in real time — and says it uses that information to predict the future. The company is called Recorded Future, and it scours tens of thousands of websites, blogs and Twitter accounts to find the relationships between people, organizations, actions and incidents — both present and still-to-come. In a white paper, the company says its temporal analytics engine “goes beyond search” by “looking at the ‘invisible links’ between documents that talk about the same, or related, entities and events.” The idea is to figure out for each incident who was involved, where it happened and when it might go down. Recorded Future then plots that chatter, showing online “momentum” for any given event.

Tablet Rumors Multiply as iPad Sales Soar It may have taken a long time for the competition to respond to Apple's iPod and iPhone. Not so with the iPad: All sorts of companies -- Google, Sony and Research in Motion, to name a few -- are sitting up and taking notice of the iPad, thanks to Apple's claim that it sold a million of its tablets in less than a month. Since then, rumors of half-a-dozen new tablets have leaked out.

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