Attention : entre 2007 et 2014, le corps électoral syrien est officiellement passé de 11,97 millions à… 15,85 millions d’électeurs. Voilà bien la preuve irréfutable que la Syrie de 2014 est 32% plus démocratique que la Syrie de 2007. #seems_legit (Comment ça, non ?)
À l’instant : Assad wins presidential election with 88.7% of the vote
▻http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/assad-wins-presidential-election-887-vote
A spokesman for the court had said 11.63 million Syrians voted in Tuesday’s election inside the country and in an earlier round of voting outside Syria for refugees and expatriates. There were 15.85 million eligible voters in total, he said.
En 2007 : President al-Assad gets 97.62 Percent in the Referendum on a New Constitutional Term
▻http://www.sana.sy/eng/141/2007/05/29/120564.htm
He indicated that the percentage of the participating eligible voters
reached 95.86 percent i.e. 11.472.157 citizens out of the overall number of citizens eligible for voting which is 11.967.611 citizens whose names were announced in the referendum records.
Apple et la nouvelle fonction qu’elle est bonne de son cloud : #prism #seems_legit
▻http://www.apple.com/osx/preview/#icloud-keychain
Remembering your passwords can be a real pain. But now iCloud Keychain remembers them for you. It stores your website user names and passwords on the devices you’ve approved, protects them with robust AES 256-bit encryption, and keeps them up to date on each device. And it automatically fills them in whenever and wherever you need them. The new Password Generator suggests unique, hard-to-guess passwords for your online accounts. iCloud Keychain works with credit card information too, so checking out is a snap. Juggling passwords has never been so simple. Because now you don’t have to.
D’ailleurs :
▻https://twitter.com/tsimonite/status/344147862130679809
Last week: NSA has access to Apple’s cloud; This week: New OS X will store your passwords in Apple’s cloud #WWDC #PRISM