Getting Things GNOME : version 0.4, nouveautés, téléchargeement
Alternative à Whatsapp : 5 applications sécurisées (dont 4 open source)
Le rôle clé joué par les technologies pour traverser la crise (et un livre blanc)
OnlyOffice : 10 ans déjà, nouvelle intégration
Pourquoi vous ne pouvez plus utiliser Firefox Send (pour l’instant)
La Transformation Digitale, première priorité des entreprises
Le rôle clé joué par les technologies pour traverser la crise (et un livre blanc)
KUB Cleaner : nouvelle version de la station blanche
FRITZOS 7.20 : WPA3, mesh amélioré, VPN plus rapide
La priorité des décideurs IT reste la sécurité (étude)
Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition : disponible avec Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Open Invention Network : après Huawei, Baidu s’y intègre
Passer à Magento 2 : un impératif stratégique pour les e-commerçants
Smartphones /e/OS : fin de vie, compatibilité Android Q
Le webmail d’Infomaniak plus facile à configurer (Linux, Android)
Un webinaire sur un retour d’expérience RGPD (9 juillet 2020)
Cozy Cloud : projet éducation et nouvel hébergeur en France
Business Process Services : levier d’efficacité pour l’entreprise
20 ans de Toolinux. Tout a commencé par... PHP !
Linux Mint 20 disponible : pas de snap, 64 bits
The world's most avid baseball fan (an Aggie) had arrived at the
stadium for the first game of the World Series only to realize he had left
his ticket at home. Not wanting to miss any of the first inning, he went
to the ticket booth and got in a long line for another seat. After an hour's
wait he was just a few feet from the booth when a voice called out, "Hey,
Dave!" The Aggie looked up, stepped out of line and tried to find the owner
of the voice -- with no success. Then he realized he had lost his place in
line and had to wait all over again. When the fan finally bought his ticket,
he was thirsty, so he went to buy a drink. The line at the concession stand
was long, too, but since the game hadn't started he decided to wait. Just as
he got to the window, a voice called out, "Hey, Dave!" Again the Aggie tried
to find the voice -- but no luck. He was very upset as he got back in line
for his drink. Finally the fan went to his seat, eager for the game to begin.
As he waited for the pitch, he heard the voice calling, "Hey Dave!" once more.
Furious, he stood up and yelled at the top of his lungs, "My name isn't Dave!"