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Ars Technica was founded in 1998 when Founder & Editor-in-Chief Ken Fisher announced his plans for starting a publication devoted to technology that would cater to what he called "alpha geeks": technologists and IT professionals. Ken's vision was to build a publication with a simple editorial mission: be "technically savvy, up-to-date, and more fun" than what was currently popular in the space. In the ensuing years, with formidable contributions by a unique editorial staff, Ars Technica became a trusted source for technology news, tech policy analysis, breakdowns of the latest scientific advancements, gadget reviews, software, hardware, and nearly everything else found in between layers of silicon.
Le Geektionnerd est fondé sur quelques principes simples :
Un article par jour (sauf parfois, mais c’est précisé)
Un article = une définition d’un mot ou d’une expression
Une, deux ou trois images par article
Trois coups de stylet (de tablette graphique) sur un fond pastel
Beaucoup de bêtises
Dans Ton Chat, c'est le site qui recense les extraits de conversation (quotes) les plus drôles, tirés de vos dialogues sur internet. Oui, c'est un peu comme des brèves de comptoir, mais avec des geeks, et de l'interactivité. Cliquez sur les (+) ou les (-) pour voter pour ou contre une quote. Et envoyez les vôtres !
A division of Condé Nast, Wired Digital is a group of websites that includes Wired.com, Reddit and Webmonkey.
GeekAlerts is a blog about gadgets, gizmos, design, computers, and consumer electronics. We provide a daily dose of cool stuff, gadget news, and entertaining products you might not find elsewhere. We have a team of writers with a very rich and diverse background, including extensive technological education and wide ranging life experiences, who are skilled at finding the most innovative new products and clearly explaining complicated technology.