La Russie va légaliser le piratage des logiciels ?

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L'extincteur du futur n’a ni eau ni mousse ?

En Californie, les incendies ne commencent pas toujours par de grandes flammes spectaculaires. Bien souvent, tout démarre par des braises, transportées par le vent, qui s’accumulent dans la végétation ou s’infiltrent sous les toitures. C’est précisément ce moment critique qu’une ...  Show more

Une super app Disney pour tout regrouper ?

Le géant du divertissement The Walt Disney Company pourrait bientôt franchir une nouvelle étape dans sa transformation numérique. Selon plusieurs informations, le groupe réfléchit à la création d’une « super application » destinée à regrouper l’ensemble de ses services sous une s ...  Show more

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