RUPTURE: Géants de la technologie dévoilent grille-pain intelligent

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Pomme, Microsoft, et Google dévoilent les plans pour grille-pain à puce. Se préparer – c'est énorme.

Quelque part en Californie — Dans une étonnante série de révélations qui a transformé le monde de la technologie sur la tête, un trio de géants de la technologie a annoncé des plans pour un grille-pain intelligent. Pomme, Microsoft, et Google a tenu soirées de lancement ce week-end pour une série de nouveaux appareils. Ce journaliste courageux ont participé tous les trois.

Jetons un coup d'oeil.

Microsoft buys Skype

Skype logoMicrosoft has bought the popular IM/voice chat application Skype (bien, not just the product, the whole company) pour $8.5 billion, making it Microsoft’s largest purchase ever. I find that a little funny since Skype actually made a loss of $7 million last year.

Mais, when you think about it, it makes some sense. Skype has 663 million user accounts (bien sûr, not all of them are active) and about 8 million paying usersobviously not very many, but it’s still some.

Bing: le petit moteur qui… ne pouvait pas?

If you’ve bought an electronic device in the last year, you’ll notice that Microsoft is hawking its search engine Bing more than I hawk my products. (On a totally unrelated note, download Chèvre, my free and open-source flashcard program.)

C'est bien beau, since you’re allowed to advertise, but Microsoft really goes to the extreme:

  1. Microsoft signed a deal with Blackberry so that Bing would be the only search engine available on Blackberrys.
  2. My sister bought a new computer and was offered a free song download if she searched with Bing.

Microsoft helps kill spammers

Bien, not really kill, just bring down. But it makes the title sound nice.

In other news, Microsoft has finally done something right by bringing down Rustock, a botnet that infected millions of computers and caused them to send massive amounts of spam. Rustock was one of the (if not the) biggest spam networks in the world.

Microsoft (and some feds) raided some hosting facilities in the US and took down the servers that instructed infected computers to send spam.

You can read more at cnet.

Internet Explorer 9 is out

Well done, Bill, you’ve finally done something right. Internet Explorer 9 is now out and can be downloaded from microsoft.com. Here’s the catch: it only works on Windows Vista and 7.

Let me repeat that:

It only works in Vista and 7. It doesn’t work in XP.

Thoughts on the new browser

For one thing, it’s a lot better than Internet Explorer 8, although that isn’t saying much. To be honest, it’s actually decent; Internet Explorer can now compete with the other popular browsers like Firefox and Chrome.

Here’s what really matters: