Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ) equipment worth more than $500,000 has been installed in computer rooms in Syria, underpinning a surveillance system being built to monitor e-mails and Internet use, according to documents from the deal and a person familiar with the installation.
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L’histoire est remplie d’ironies, mais celle-ci ferait date dans l’histoire de l’informatique moderne si elle se confirmait. Alors que Firefox est né pour apporter une concurrence face au monopole d’Internet Explorer, ce qui a parfaitement fonctionné, Mozilla pourrait décider de s’associer à Microsoft pour survivre. Google aurait en effet choisi de ne pas renouveler l’accord commercial signé avec la fondation Mozilla.
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The Wikileaks founder claimed that the supposed widespread surveillance of civilians is “the equivalent of having a tank in your lounge” because what we do at home – use our phones, update Facebook, speaking to friends – is “being monitored by very sophisticated national security equipment.” (via Julian Assange: Apple iTunes Lets ‘Big Brother’ Take Control of Your Computer – International Business Times)
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