Quel camp nazi fut déguisé en « paradis » ?

Quel camp nazi fut déguisé en « paradis » ?

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Rediffusion - Pourquoi des hackers ont été jugés au XIXe siècle ?

L'histoire des premiers hackers remonte bien avant l'ère numérique, et l'exemple du piratage du télégraphe Chappe au XIXe siècle illustre de manière fascinante comment des individus ont exploité les systèmes de communication pour leur profit. Cet épisode est souvent considéré ...

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Rediffusion - Qui a vendu l’heure exacte ?

Ruth Belville, surnommée la « Dame du Temps de Greenwich », proposait un service unique et fascinant dans l’histoire de l’horlogerie et de la technologie : elle vendait littéralement l’heure exacte aux horlogers et aux entreprises de Londres.

 

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