Avant le coucher du soleil… Les Heures Magiques
Source : Google – Les Heures Magiques
Avant le coucher du soleil… Les Heures Magiques
Source : Google – Les Heures Magiques
We could replace the entire advertising industry with a 10–20% bump on our internet subscription fees either on our cable or cell service bill.
Source : Adblocking And The End Of Big Advertising | TechCrunch

Explore the spatio-temporal patterns of mobile phone activity in cities across the world.
In 2012, Twitter made the decision to allow Sunlight to curate the deleted tweets from lawmakers and those seeking elected office. Last night all that changed.
A phone can be easily tracked with the BSSID and signal strength data.
Source : How apps track your location without asking for permission – Trustlook News
The Obama administration on Thursday announced what appeared to be one of the largest breaches of federal employees’ data, involving at least four million current and former government workers in an intrusion that officials said apparently originated in China.
Source : Data Breach Linked to China Exposes Millions of U.S. Workers – NYTimes.com
Aujourd’hui, des messages controversés diffusés sur Internet, via les réseaux sociaux, a bien plus d’écho qu’un avis éclairé ou qu’une campagne de prévention.
If it ever turns out that Microsoft is willing to include a backdoor in a major feature of Windows, then we have much bigger problems than the choice of disk encryption software anyway.
Source : Microsoft Gives Details About Its Controversial Disk Encryption – The Intercept
The technology so often outstrips whatever rules and structures and standards have been put in place, which means that government has to be constantly self-critical and we have to be able to have an open debate about it.
Source : New Snowden documents reveal secret memos expanding spying | Ars Technica
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