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Publié: janvier 16, 2009, 11:10pm CET
No serious security geek has forgotten last year's big reveal of the hole at the heart of the net's routing protocol, but is the Department of Homeland Security the outfit you'd imagined patching it?
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Publié: janvier 16, 2009, 10:00pm CET
Promising prospective early adopters refunds on their pre-orders, Australia-based Kogan today imposed an indefinite delay on the Android-enabled Agora phone, citing issues around interoperability, screen size, and resolution.
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Publié: janvier 16, 2009, 8:11pm CET
Samsung announced today that it will split itself into two parts, with one new division to focus on consumer electronics items such as mobile phones and TVs and the other on semiconductors and LCDs.
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Publié: janvier 16, 2009, 5:43pm CET
NPD group yesterday released its figures representing the video game industry at large, and with total sales up 19% over 2007, Nintendo was responsible for nearly all of that growth.
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Publié: janvier 16, 2009, 5:08pm CET
Although sales of digital music are increasing worldwide, the global recording industry's representatives are now calling on ISPs to temporarily shut down music pirates' Internet accounts if all else fails.
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Publié: janvier 16, 2009, 4:38pm CET
Falling consumer demand for PCs is triggering declining orders for CPUs, Intel admitted yesterday, but not across the board. As it turns out, its smallest consumer processor may be the mightiest of all this year.
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Publié: janvier 16, 2009, 4:01pm CET
Your DVR may rule your world, but it's also given you a special new sick feeling in the pit of your stomach when you're away from home and remember that you forgot to punch something in. Enter kwiry, giving a lift to both you and your TV.
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Publié: janvier 16, 2009, 3:03am CET
It was never the legendary Wild West of the early Web (as if that ever accurately described the early years, then or in retrospect), but on Wednesday, Twitter gained a list of rules designed to reign in current and future mayhem.