15% of the French never use the Internet
The proportion of those who ignore the web is even in Germany. However, the Italians are much more disconnected than the French.
Steve Ballmer retires
This marketing man, trained in the school Procter & Gamble had succeeded Bill Gates in 2008. His departure comes as Microsoft continues to prosper financially.
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Steve Ballmer leave within twelve months, the time to find a successor.
Google invests in cars with driver
The U.S. giant has invested in Uber company, which offers a reservation system chauffeur in major cities such as Paris.
Twitter opened its office in Paris
Olivier Gonzalez, 42, became head of the French branch of the social network.
Why Facebook wants to bring Internet to poor countries
The social internet network has unveiled an initiative in partnership with other companies to accelerate access Internet in poor countries. Here is how. And here’s why.
Numericable will offer Archos
cable operator will offer a subsidy for the purchase of a mobile phone Archos to try to win new subscribers.
Orange attacked for anti-competitive practices
telecoms group is covered by two new separate complaints operators SFR and Bouygues Telecom, which accuse him of anti-competitive practices.
Why Apple chasing Samsung
Decryption Like its Korean competitor, Apple no longer hesitate to fuiter information about future products to the buzz.
The Facebook page of Mark Zuckerberg hacked
A computer expert was to demonstrate the technical teams of the social network that he had discovered a security flaw.
Chinese Alibaba plant a thorn in the Amazon
Decryption By taking a stake in the U.S. site ShopRunner, the number one China extends its influence in the United States.
Prism: European CNIL cons-attack
They refer to the European Commission began a review of the U.S. spying program to determine its impact on the private lives of the Old Continent.
watch connected Samsung, the “Galaxy Gear”, arrives
The South Korean giant Samsung is expected to unveil its shows connected “Galaxy Gear” on September 4, before the iWatch U.S. rival Apple.
Facebook is testing a mobile payment system
identifying themselves as members Facebook , customers will no longer need to enter their bank details to pay .
Google Cultural Institute will open in September in Paris
The Internet giant continues to weave his web with nearly 300 institutions are now partners in its online platform Google Art Project and soon a “physical space” for its cultural institute in its Paris office.
Nexus 7 tablet under fire from critics
After a malfunction of the GPS, some owners of the new Nexus 7 tablet complained of a bug on the touchscreen while others report untimely crashes and reboots.
Apple sentenced to satisfy its shareholders before customers
DECRYPTING sign of the times … The activist investor Carl Icahn has boosted the title Apple announced it had acquired a minority stake and making demands.
Smartphone sales exceed those of phones
A study by Gartner shows that global smartphone sales soared 46.5% year on year.
Carl Icahn wants to play the spoiler at Apple
According to the information Wall Street Journal , the investor known for his hostile stock transactions took 0.2% of brand equity the apple.
20% of the sites do not have a data policy
This is what emerges from a study by the CNIL and 19 of its counterparts around the world over 2,000 sites or applications most visited.
Presentation of a smartphone made in North Korea
Analysts ‘Arirang’, which is based on the Android operating system from Google, is probably made in neighboring China, an ally of North Korea.
Apple’s new iPhone presented Sept. 10
The U.S. giant is expected to present or new iPhone or two: the first model is an improved version of the iPhone 5 and the second one produces more “low-cost” <. / p>
Blackberry plans to redeem
Blackberry, formerly well ahead of the smartphone market is now far behind Apple and Samsung.
Patents: Apple victory over Samsung
The U.S. International Trade Commission has estimated that some smartphones and tablets South Korean giant violated two patents of Apple’s flagship products, the iPhone and iPad.
This time for sure, Google wants to change the economic model
The Internet giant has made his fortune through advertising revenue from its search engine, but it now also believes in paying. As evidenced by the new offering Google Music Play.
When high tech follows you to the beach
Like enjoy the sun, dipping or running on the sand, while staying connected. While these items are for you …
HP tries with a low cost Android tablet
VIDEO The U.S. automaker will he manage to break into the tablet market with this new model? Response images.
Google Deezer will compete in the French market
Called “Google Plays All Access” in the United States or “Unlimited” in France, this service will compete directly with Deezer, Spotify and Pandora Media.
Why video game publishers are so interested seniors
Teens are not the only ones with their eyes on their screen. Over 50 years are more likely to spend hours playing online or against the computer.
iPhone or Android? What separates the owners of smartphones
According to a recent study by Forrester, Apple fans do not use quite as their smartphone other.
price of telephone calls: Brussels is wrong to tackle the France
The report released Tuesday by the European commission is based on outdated data. Free meantime has changed the situation for French consumers
What are the 10 most used applications for mobile
The most used application on mobile is not Facebook or Youtube or Twitter, but … Google Maps. The beginning of a revolution in the world of smartphones
Amazon launches in the sale of works of art on the internet
Amazon will in fact serve as an intermediary between buyers and galleries and art dealers with a platform (www.amazon.com / art) where more than 40,000 works are already available.
Orange and SFR are being asked 1.4 billion
two operators are accused by others, including Bouygues Telecom, anti-competitive practices.
Microsoft is struggling to sell its space
After reducing the price by 30% for the entry-level model of its tablet, Microsoft lowers prices of the more expensive versions.
STMicro and Ericsson complete dismantling of ST-Ericsson
Franco-Italian STMicroelectronics and Ericsson Swedish group completed the dismantling of their joint venture ST-Ericsson difficulties, each of the two actors whose work includes some of the
Vodafone complaint against Telecom Italia
Vodafone filed a complaint against Telecom Italia for abuse of dominant position in Italy, the UK mobile operator claiming damages of more than one billion euros to its Italian competitor.
Patents: Washington supports Apple
The Obama administration has come to the rescue of the American company Apple in patent war that opposes the South Korean Samsung, canceling a decision that would have prevented the sale of certain products United States
A video game denounces trade in personal data
To educate the public about the use of personal data on the Internet, the game offers players Dealer Data “to become rich” sucking data from millions of naive users and selling.