Tag: Computer science
Don’t throw away your old PC or Mac, it can be turned into a Chromebook
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x86: what is it?
The term x86 is used to denote the family of microprocessors based on the Intel 8086 and 8088 microprocessors. These microprocessors ensure backward compatibility of instruction set architectures. Originally, x86…
How to use two apps simultaneously with Split View on Mac?
Unlike Windows, macOS does not encourage the simultaneous use of two applications. The feature responsible for this task, Split View, is not very intuitive to use. Let’s see together how…
On Office, Microsoft chants “Macro, resign!” »
For security reasons, Microsoft has decided to block macros included in downloaded Office files. The publisher hopes to prevent the transmission of malware through its office suite. You will also…
Craob X: the first totally wireless laptop
The Craob X presents itself as the first totally wireless ultrabook since there is no connector on its chassis. Not even a socket to recharge it from the mains. For…
Trojan horse: how to get rid of it and protect yourself?
A Trojan, or Trojan, is a type of malicious code or software that looks legitimate but can take control of your computer. A Trojan horse is designed to damage, disrupt,…
“Illectronism”, a phenomenon that also affects French youth
15-29 year olds are the age category of the French population most equipped with smartphones, tablets and computers, according to a study by the National Institute of Statistics and Economic…
Craob X: is the first totally wireless laptop really a revolution?
The Craob X presents itself as the first totally wireless ultrabook since there is no connector on its chassis. Not even a socket to recharge it from the mains. For…
Proof of Work: what is it?
the Proof of Work (PoW), also called Proof of Work in the language of Molière, describes a system that requires computing power from the service requester to access it and…
Hacking the Ministry of Justice: “the official doctrine is not to pay ransoms”
A group of hackers called Lockbit 2.0 claims to have hacked into the French Ministry of Justice and is threatening to publish the thousands of documents it has managed to…