Norton, futur mastodonte des antivirus ?

Norton, futur mastodonte des antivirus ?

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Les prix des PC vont exploser en 2026 ?

Les signaux sont au rouge pour les prix de l’électronique grand public en 2026. Les dirigeants de Asus et Acer ont confirmé que les ordinateurs portables et de bureau verront leurs tarifs augmenter dès le début de l’année prochaine. En cause : la flambée du prix de la mémoire viv ...  Show more

L’IA incapable de nous remplacer au travail ?

L’intelligence artificielle est-elle réellement prête à remplacer les humains au travail ? La question agite les entreprises, entre fantasmes de productivité totale et scepticisme assumé. Pour dépasser les discours, des chercheurs de Carnegie Mellon University ont tenté une expér ...  Show more

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Malware that disables a system in exchange for a ransom, usually by encrypting the system's data until the user pays for the decryption key. CyberWire Glossary link: https://thecyberwire.com/glossary/ransomware Audio reference link: https://watch.amazon.com/detail?gti=amzn1.dv.gt ...  Show more

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