Je me permets de te signaler qu’on a dépassé le stade de la science-fiction, hélas...
Je copie/colle un extrait du 21Úme paragraphe de la TCPA-FAQ de Ross Anderson (la traduction française est pour bientÎt)
"21. When is this going to hit the streets ?
It has. The specification was published in 2000. Atmel is already selling a Fritz chip, and although you need to sign a non-disclosure agreement to get a data sheet, you have been able to buy it installed in the IBM Thinkpad series of laptops since May 2002. Some of the existing features in Windows XP and the X-Box are TCPA features : for example, if you change your PC configuration more than a little, you have to reregister all your software with Redmond. Also, since Windows 2000, Microsoft has been working on certifying all device drivers : if you try to load an unsigned driver, XP will complain. There is also growing US government interest in the technical standardisation process. The train is rolling."
Pour résumer : les puces sont déjà dans certaines machines (merci HAL)
Autre triste exemple ici :
http://forum.hardware.fr/forum2.php3?post=15775&cat=11
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