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lundi 4 novembre 2024, 07:11
Plusieurs députés s'émeuvent de l’attribution du chantier de la gestion de la plateforme d’achat de l’État à l’entreprise canadienne. Le gouvernement assure que la confidentialité des données sera assurée.
La nouvelle petite machine de bureau d'Apple dispose de performances accrues grâce au dernier chipset M4, mais est-ce suffisant pour justifier son choix?
GitHub released its annual 'State of the Octoverse' report this week. And while 'Systems programming languages, like Rust, are also on the rise... Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, and Java remain the most widely used languages on GitHub.' In fact, 'In 2024, Python overtook...
De l'aveu même de Tim Cook, le Vision Pro n'est pas un produit de masse — et pour cause vu le prix de l'appareil. Néanmoins, Apple a bien l'intention de poursuivre son effort pour promouvoir son concept d'« informatique spatiale » avec (au moins) deux nouveaux...
It may be a cliché to say 'Don't rest on your laurels' but you really shouldn't Who, Me? Welcome to another working week, loyal readers, and another dose of Who, Me? – the Reg's weekly safe space in which readers submit stories of times when tech support went not quite so ...
Les deux mises à jour proposent d'importants correctifs de sécurité. Mais Firefox propose aussi quelques avantages supplémentaires.
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The Atlantic complains that our chaos of different plug types 'was supposed to end, with USB-C as our savior.' But part of the problem is what they call 'the second circle of our cable hell: My USB-C may not be the same as yours. And the USB-C you bought two years ago may...
Cet identifiant international de compte bancaire peut permettre des fraudes au prélèvement ou servir à crédibiliser des attaques par hameçonnage.
Our bodies divest themselves of 60 billion cells every day through a natural process called 'apoptosis'. So Stanford medicine researchers are developing a new approach to cancer therapy that could 'trick cancer cells into disposing of themselves,' according to announcement...
Plus: China Unicom auctions off old cables; Japan's My Number Card also soon a driver's license; and Hong Kong chief executive warns US investment ban will backfire ASIA IN BRIEF Singapore's Land Transport Authority (LTA) estimated last week that by tracking all vehicles...
Long-time Slashdot reader schwit1 shared this report from the blog Interesting Engineering: A team of students made history this month by performing Europe's first rocket hop test. Those who have followed SpaceX's trajectory will know hop tests are a vital stepping stone for ...
dimanche 3 novembre 2024, 23:39
Slashdot reader samleecole shared this report from 404 Media: Northwell Health, New York State's largest healthcare provider, recently launched a large language model tool that it is encouraging doctors and clinicians to use for translation, sensitive patient data, and has...
Long-time Slashdot reader schwit1 shared this story from SciTechDaily: New research confirms that subtle temperature differences at the ocean surface, known as the 'ocean skin,' increase carbon dioxide absorption. This discovery, based on precise measurements, suggests...
Somewhere off in interstellar space, 15.4 billion miles away from Earth, NASA's 47-year-old Voyager 'recently went quiet,' reports Mashable. The probe 'shut off its main radio transmitter for communicating with mission control...' Voyager's problem began on October 16, when...
Millions of U.S. cellphone users could be vulnerable to Chinese government surveillance, warns a Washington Post columnist, 'on the networks of at least three major U.S. carriers.' They cite six current or former senior U.S. officials, all of whom were briefed about the...
Millions of U.S. cellphone users could be vulnerable to Chinese government surveillance, warns a Washington Post columnist, 'on the networks of at least three major U.S. carriers.' They cite six current or former senior U.S. officials, all of whom were briefed about the...
Millions of U.S. cellphone users could be vulnerable to Chinese government surveillance, warns a Washington Post columnist, 'on the networks of at least three major U.S. carriers.' They cite six current or former senior U.S. officials, all of whom were briefed about the...
Also, ecommerce fraud ring disrupted, another Operation Power Off victory, Sino SOHO botnet spotted, and more Infosec in brief The US Department of Justice has charged six people with two separate schemes to defraud Uncle Sam out of millions of dollars connected to IT...
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