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A group of Rad Ref librarians recently put together a zine for librarians about surveillance. Includes "know your rights" info; suggestions for applications, browser plug-ins, and other tech tools for online privacy; and, of course, a reading list!
Le CEFRIO présente le portrait de l’utilisation d’Internet et du commerce électronique pour l’ensemble du Québec et pour 16 régions administratives.
Ces données sont issues de deux projets d’enquêtes du CEFRIO : NETendances 2013 et l’Indice du commerce électronique au Québec (ICEQ).
Open Source Comes to Campus is a one-day workshop to teach the tools and culture of open source development and to help students impact real projects. Groups at 21 schools have run this event, including 10 women-in-CS organizations. What about your school?
The French Ministry of Economy and Finance has said that, while bitcoin is not officially recognized by the state, revenues generated from digital currency transactions are subject to taxation.
The discovery demonstrates limitations in Google Play's antimalware service.
The code family used to push malware circulated as early as June 2012.
Covert remote access trojan was built using newly discovered DIY toolkit.
Titles raise questions about Google's ability to police its own market.
The Document Liberation Project is a home for the growing community of developers united to free users from vendor lock-in of content.
Create and manage display profiles and access them easy in the GNOME Shell. A profile consists of one or multiple monitors with its configuration (e.g.: resolution, rotation, refresh rate...).
Weather extension to display weather information from http://openweathermap.org/ for many cities in GNOME Shell
Hides the top bar, except in overview. However, there is an option to show the panel whenever the mouse pointer approaches the edge of the screen.
iOS Jabber client that supposedly works with Dreamhost