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Quel câble Ethernet RJ45 choisir pour améliorer sa connexion internet à la maison ?

8 avril 2026 à 10:14

Avoir la fibre optique, c'est bien ; pouvoir en profiter, c'est mieux. Si votre connexion stagne malgré une box récente, le goulot d'étranglement est souvent votre câble Ethernet RJ45. Voici notre guide complet pour choisir le bon cordon réseau et libérer le plein potentiel de votre abonnement internet.

Moniteurs gaming : Samsung leader pour la septième année consécutive, mais quid d’Asus ?

Samsung a fièrement annoncé qu’en 2025, elle avait conservé, pour la septième année consécutive, sa place de n°1 mondial des moniteurs de jeu. L’entreprise coréenne revendique aussi être arrivée en tête sur le segment des moniteurs gaming OLED... [Tout lire]

Revue de presse de l’April pour la semaine 14 de l’année 2026

Par : echarp
7 avril 2026 à 06:54

Cette revue de presse sur Internet fait partie du travail de veille mené par l’April dans le cadre de son action de défense et de promotion du logiciel libre. Les positions exposées dans les articles sont celles de leurs auteurs et ne rejoignent pas forcément celles de l’April.

[ZDNET] Consortium européen pour les communs numériques: l'EDIC sur les rails

✍ Thierry Noisette, le samedi 4 avril 2026.

Le Français Laurent Rojey a été choisi comme directeur de l’EDIC. Chez les cinq Etats fondateurs, l’Agence de technologie souveraine de l’Allemagne recrute, pour trois mois à deux ans, pour des projets open source.

[clubic.com] 80 000 agents de l'Assurance Maladie basculent sur les outils numériques français de l'État, vive la souveraineté!

✍ Alexandre Boero, le mercredi 1 avril 2026.

LaSuite continue de conquérir les administrations françaises. L’Assurance Maladie a officialisé, mercredi, le déploiement de la suite collaborative hexagonale auprès de ses 80 000 agents, un nouveau signal fort pour la souveraineté numérique de l’État.

[ZDNET] Libre et open source express: Mastodon, Echirolles, fin de Wikinews, Libre vs propriétaire

✍ Thierry Noisette, le mardi 31 mars 2026.

Revue de web: grand lifting pour Mastodon. Témoignage sur le Libre en municipalité. Wikimedia va arrêter Wikinews. ‘Alternative’, pas ‘équivalence’, une BD pour expliquer les différences libre-propriétaire aux non-initiés.

[La Voix du Nord] Wimille: avec «Libre en fête», l’accès libre pour tous au numérique ce samedi (€)

✍ Olivier Roussel, le mardi 31 mars 2026.

Organisé nationalement par l’April (Association nationale pour la promotion du logiciel libre) et ses partenaires, cet événement met à l’honneur le logiciel libre, la culture libre, et les valeurs d’écocitoyenneté.

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Russia's VPN Crackdown Caused Bank Outages, Telegram Founder Says

6 avril 2026 à 07:34
Russia's "great crackdown" on VPNs — and a clampdown on Telegram's messaging platform — had an unintended side effect, reports Bloomberg. It "triggered the widespread banking outage seen across the country this week, Telegram's billionaire founder Pavel Durov said." "Telegram was banned in Russia, yet 65 million Russians still use it daily via VPNs," Durov said Saturday in a post on Telegram. "The government has spent years trying to ban VPNs too. Their blocking attempts just triggered a massive banking failure; cash briefly became the only payment method nationwide yesterday." Attempts on Friday to limit VPN use could have sparked the disruption affecting banking apps, The Bell and other Russian media reported, citing industry sources who weren't identified. The outage may have been caused by an overload in the filtering systems run by Russia's communications watchdog, according to the reports, with experts warning that major restrictions risk undermining network stability... Separately, payments for Apple Inc.'s app store and other services became unavailable in Russia from April 1, the US company said on its website, without saying why. Earlier, RBC newswire reported that the Digital Development Ministry had asked mobile operators to disable top-ups, which could help limit VPN use.... Durov, who's being investigated in Russia for allegedly aiding terrorist activity, compared the situation in his home country to Iran, where similar restrictions prompted widespread adoption of VPNs instead of the intended shift to state-backed messaging apps. "Welcome back to the Digital Resistance, my Russian brothers and sisters," said Durov, who has lived in Dubai and France in recent years. "The entire nation is now mobilized to bypass these absurd restrictions," he wrote, adding that Telegram would continue adapting to make its traffic harder to detect and block.

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4 ans d’infiltration sur le darknet : la face cachée et ultra-organisée des vendeurs

5 avril 2026 à 16:25

Darknet

Une immersion de quatre ans dans le darknet révèle la façon dont les vendeurs de drogue et les administrateurs de marchés noirs parlent de leur activité, à travers des témoignages exclusifs. Loin de la représentation chaotique qui est habituellement faite de cette partie invisible d’Internet, ils se décrivent comme des entrepreneurs et démontrent le caractère ultra organisé du trafic de drogues.

Fan Fiction Website AO3 Exits Beta After 17 Years

Par : BeauHD
3 avril 2026 à 20:00
Archive of Our Own (AO3) is officially dropping its "beta" label after 17 years. The Organization for Transformative Works, the nonprofit behind the fanfiction site, said the site will keep evolving with new improvements even though it's no longer technically in beta. "As the AO3 software has been stable for a long time, the change is mostly cosmetic and does not indicate that everything is finalized or perfectly working," the organizations says. "Exiting beta doesn't mean we'll stop continuing to improve AO3 -- our volunteer coders and community contributors will still be working to add to and improve AO3 every day." Some of the features it's introduced over the years include a tag system, offline fanworks downloads, privacy settings that let creators restrict access to their work, and new modes for multi-chapter works. As it stands, the site says it has more than 10 million registered users and 17 million fanworks.

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Cloudflare Announces EmDash As Open-Source 'Spiritual Successor' To WordPress

Par : BeauHD
1 avril 2026 à 20:00
In classic Cloudflare fashion, the CDN provider used April Fool's Day to unveil an actual, "not a joke" product. Today, the company announced EmDash -- an open-source "spiritual successor" to WordPress that aims to solve plugin security. Phoronix reports: With the help of AI coding agents, Cloudflare engineers have been rebuilding the WordPress open-source project "from the ground up." EmDash is written entirely in TypeScript and is a server-less design. Making plug-ins more secure than the WordPress architecture, EmDash plug-ins are sandboxed and run in their own isolate. EmDash builds upon the Astro web framework. EmDash doesn't rely on any WordPress code but is designed to be compatible with WordPress functionality. EmDash is open-source now under the MIT license. The EmDash code is available on GitHub.

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Russia Goes After VPNs As 'Great Crackdown' Gathers Pace

Par : BeauHD
1 avril 2026 à 03:30
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: Russia is going to further clamp down Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), which are used by millions of Russians to get around internet controls and censorship, Russia's digital minister said. In what has been cast by diplomats as Russia's "great crackdown," the authorities have repeatedly blocked mobile internet and jammed major messenger services while giving sweeping powers to cut off mass communications. "The task is reduce VPN usage," Digital Minister Maksut Shadayev said on state-backed messenger MAX late on Monday, adding that his ministry was trying to impose the limits with minimal impact on users. He said decisions had been taken to restrict access to a number of unidentified foreign platforms without giving details.

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