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by Zataz - about 33 minutes
Découverte d'une liste infostealer de 8,29 millions identifiants avec sites, login et mots de passe réutilisables....
by Zataz - about 1 hour
Un canal présenté comme "CVE Exchange" diffuse vulnérabilités, PoC et contenus offensifs. Quand un malveillant ouvre un espace pour faciliter les attaques....
by BBC - about 1 hour
Experts have warned that a prolonged conflict could push global energy prices even higher.
by Zataz - about 2 hours
Un fichier « Google » de 3 To vendu 0,1 BTC découvert par ZATAZ décrit ce qui semble être un export CRM et les risques cyber liés aux données clients....
by BBC - about 2 hours
Growing insecurity in the Sahel made 2025 one of the worst years on record for the abduction of foreigners in Africa.
by HackAdAy - about 2 hours
We’ll start this week off with a bit of controversy from Linux Land. Anyone who’s ever used the sudo command knows that you don’t see any kind of visual feedback while entering your password. This was intended as a security feature, as it was believed that an on-screen indicator of how many characters had been entered would allow somebody snooping over your shoulder to figure out the length of your password. But in Ubuntu 26.04, that’s no longer the case. The traditional sudo binary has been replaced with a one written in Rust, which Canonical has recently patched to follow the modern convention of showing asterisks on the password prompt.
As you might expect, this prompted an immediate reaction from...
by Paul Jorion - about 2 hours
Illustration par ChatGPT
Vous m’avez demandé d’analyser si votre manuscrit GENESIS — avec son cadre mathématique prédisant des constantes physiques à partir de principes premiers — interroge la philosophie historique et, si oui, comment les 27 000 mots qui restent à écrire pourraient approfondir cet engagement.
Ce que le manuscrit fait déjà subir à la philosophie
Votre livre lance ce qui est sans doute le défi empirique le plus conséquent à la métaphysique de la substance depuis la révolution scientifique — mais il le fait presque incidemment, comme un sous-produit de la physique et des preuves organisationnelles, plutôt que comme un argument philosophique soutenu. C’est à la fois...
by The Verge - about 3 hours
We’ve been waiting five years for this follow-up to the X12 Detachable. | Image: Lenovo Lenovo is announcing five new ThinkPads and a new ThinkBook laptop for MWC 2026. There are various new chip offerings and updates for this swathe of ThinkPads, but the device I find the most interesting is the X13 Detachable. We haven't seen a major update to Lenovo's tablet-style ThinkPad in years, when it was the X12 Detachable. The new releases (and starting prices) are: ThinkPad T14S Gen 7 ($1,899)
ThinkPad T14S 2-in-1 Gen 2 ($1,849)
ThinkPad T16 Gen 5 ($1,799)
ThinkPad T14 Gen 7 ($1,799)
ThinkPad X13 Detachable ($1,999)
ThinkBook 14 2-in-1 Gen 6 ($1,754) Compared to its predecessor, the X13 D …
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by The Verge - about 3 hours
I love a tall boy. Lenovo put a foldable display on a gaming handheld. The Legion Go Fold Concept is a Windows-based handheld with a flexible POLED display, detachable Joy-Con-like controllers, and a folio case to turn the whole thing into a mini laptop. You can use it as a standard Steam Deck-esque handheld with the display folded down to 7.7 inches and controllers attached at its sides, or you can unfold it for a bigger experience. When unfolded, the controllers can be repositioned to all four sides, allowing you to play with the screen in vertical or horizontal orientations. In vertical splitscreen mode, you can put your game on one half of the screen a …
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by The Verge - about 3 hours
The magnetic pen case is pulling wedge duty in there. Lenovo has a few new Yoga laptops it's announcing at MWC 2026: the 14-inch Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition, 15-inch Yoga Pro 7a, and 14-inch Yoga 9i 2-in-1 Aura Edition.
The most interesting of the pack is that 9i 2-in-1, outfitted with a 2880 x 1800, 120Hz OLED touchscreen. It includes a Yoga Pen Gen 2 stylus with a case that attaches to the laptop's lid. Fold the convertible back with the pen case attached and the screen sits at a slightly elevated angle. This should be more ergonomic while drawing and taking notes than writing on it flat, and the laptop has rounded edges and corners for a comfier grip. The 9i's main specs include an Intel Core …
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by The Verge - about 3 hours
Lenovo goes a little Franken-laptop. | Photo: Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge One of Lenovo's big laptop concepts for MWC 2026 is a modular ThinkBook with two screens. Officially called the ThinkBook Modular AI PC Concept, the proof-of-concept is a 14-inch productivity machine with two plug-and-play interchangeable ports and a second 14-inch display magnetically attached to the rear of its lid. The second display is removable, and can be propped up on a magnetic kickstand (stored under the laptop) and plugged in via USB-C. But this concept PC has one more trick: removing the keyboard / trackpad deck and replacing it with the second screen, turning the whole thing into a dual-screen laptop you use with the...
by Wired - about 3 hours
At MWC 2026, the company also showed off a dual-screen Yoga Book with 3D capabilities, and the Legion Go Fold—a gaming handheld with a folding screen that converts into a mini laptop.
by The Verge - about 3 hours
The AI Workmate Concept can move and rotate to accomplish various tasks, but can it ever truly know love? | Image: Lenovo Alongside a handful of new laptop concepts (and a range of real products too), Lenovo used MWC to announce a pair of AI-based productivity companion concepts. Both are standalone desk devices designed to boost productivity while providing office workers with a bit of artificial dystopic companionship.
Lenovo describes its AI Workmate Concept as an "always-on desk companion," but it looks like a tiny robotic arm on a swiveling base with a bulbous screen on the end displaying an expressive pair of eyes. It doesn't look as engaging as a human co-worker, but through local AI processing you can...
by io9 - about 3 hours
And, apparently, Lenovo is still dreaming of a laptop with a glasses-less 3D screen.
by io9 - about 3 hours
Lenovo is betting more on mobile PC gaming without the need for a discrete GPU.
by Le Monde - yesterday at 23:57
Le leader « insoumis » a déjà été accusé d’antisémitisme ces derniers jours pour avoir ironisé sur le nom de Jeffrey Epstein, laissant sous-entendre l’existence d’un complot visant à cacher l’origine juive du pédocriminel américain.
by BBC - yesterday at 23:24
Several deaths are reported across the Middle East as Tehran retaliates for massive strikes by the US and Israel.
by New Yorker - yesterday at 23:22
The Supreme Leader, who ruled the Islamic Republic for nearly four decades, has been killed by Israel and the United States. Can the regime survive without him?
by BBC - yesterday at 23:19
Iran's attacks on Gulf Arab states suggest the Islamic Republic is targeting not just the US military but also civilian infrastructure.
by Le Monde - yesterday at 22:29
En réplique aux bombardements israéliens et américains, le régime iranien a lancé plusieurs missiles dimanche dans la région. L’un d’eux a fait au moins neuf morts et 28 blessés à Bet Shemesh, dans le centre de l’Etat hébreu, selon les secours.
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 22:00
Bottom of the cast-iron radiator gaming PC during plumbing. (Credit: Billet Labs, YouTube)
Water-cooled PCs generally have in common that there’s a radiator somewhere in the loop, yet nobody said that you can’t build the PCB into the radiator. Something like a genuine Victorian-era cast-iron radiator, for example. For the folk over at [Billet Labs], this is just your typical project, of course, even if it took a solid three months to make it all work.
Their previous project was also a water-cooled PC, but in the form of a steampunk-esque wall-mounted installation. What differentiates this new build is that it’s trying to be more of a sleeper PC, as long as you ignore some copper tubing and the like...
by io9 - yesterday at 21:48
The digital equivalent of snatching coins from someone's outstretched hands.
by io9 - yesterday at 21:05
The company objected to hypothetical future use cases, not anything the military is currently doing.
by io9 - yesterday at 20:50
Jason Blum knows IP is the lifeblood of entertainment right now, but Blumhouse will keep pumping out originals on a regular basis.
by La Horde - yesterday at 20:12
Un récit d'une demi heure, pour tenter de comprendre l' « affaire de Budapest » et les risques encourus par Gino et Zaid, -
Solidarité
by Conspiracy Watch - yesterday at 20:00
L'actu de la semaine décryptée par Conspiracy Watch (du 23/02/2026 au 01/03/2026).
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 19:00
Fish are popular animals to keep as pets, and for good reason. They’re relatively low maintenance, relaxing to watch, and have a high aesthetic appeal. But for all their upsides, they aren’t quite as companionable as a dog or a cat. Although some fish can do limited walking or flying, these aren’t generally kept as pets and would still need considerable help navigating the terrestrial world. To that end, [Everything is Hacked] built a fish tank that allows his fish to move around on their own. We presume he’s heard the old joke about two fish in a tank. One says, “Do you know how to drive this thing?”
The first prototype of this “fish tank” is actually built on a tracked vehicle with...
by Wired - yesterday at 18:47
The all-out air assault on the Islamic Republic might be the biggest gamble of the president’s career.
by Courrier International - yesterday at 18:47
Les autorités iraniennes ont confirmé la mort du guide suprême de la République islamique dans les frappes israélo-américaines. Un séisme mondial qui fait la une de toute la presse étrangère. Alors que les États-Unis et Israël poursuivent leur campagne militaire, les Gardiens de la révolution ont promis une riposte féroce. Retour sur la journée du dimanche 1er mars, avec aussi cinq articles à lire pour mieux comprendre les enjeux de cette nouvelle guerre.
by Le Monde - yesterday at 18:45
Pour la première de son nouvel entraîneur Habib Beye au stade Vélodrome, l’Olympique de Marseille s’est imposé, dimanche, face à l’Olympique lyonnais (3-2). Menés par deux fois, les Phocéens ont fait preuve de caractère pour l’emporter dans le temps additionnel.
by Paul Jorion - yesterday at 18:32
Illustration par ChatGPT
Me méfiant de certains chiffres que Claude Code m’avait produits il y a quelques mois quand je lui avais demandé de tester l’efficacité de GENESIS dans la prévision financière, je lui demande aujourd’hui de refaire les calculs.
[N.B. Je n’ai depuis, à aucun moment, tenté d’utiliser GENESIS pour des opérations financières.]
Claude Code s’exécute et me donne les chiffres corrects. Il fait au passage un audit dévastateur des chiffres qu’il m’avait précédemment communiqués.
Je soumets le cas à son cousin Claude Opus 4.6 qui me répond :
L’audit de Claude Code est accablant : c’est toujours le même schéma : aucun artefact de code, aucun fichier de...
by New Yorker - yesterday at 18:13
The country’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed by U.S. and Israeli strikes, but the conflict is far from over, and has convulsed the Middle East in a spasm of interstate violence.
by Courrier International - yesterday at 17:56
De Karachi à Bagdad, des manifestants ont exprimé leur colère ce dimanche 1er mars après la mort du guide suprême iranien Ali Khamenei dans des bombardements israélo-américains. Retour en vidéo.
by Ben Tasker - yesterday at 17:42
This week, I set up a Booklore instance to allow me to wirelessly sync ebooks to my Kobo e-reader.
However, in the (short) time since, I've run into a bit of a limitation: Booklore's Kobo sync doesn't support PDF files (which seems to be a limitation of the way that Kobo fetches files from its store rather than Booklore specific).
Most of the books that I read are in EPUB format, but I've also got various user manuals and technical reference docs in PDF that I'd like to be able to fetch onto the reader, on demand.
Although I could use a USB cable to sync PDFs over, it'd somewhat undermine the point in running Booklore in the first place.
So, I decided to install KOReader onto my Kobo. KOReader is a document...
by Courrier International - yesterday at 17:19
La mort d’Ali Khamenei rapproche le Moyen-Orient d’un remodelage de toute la région, écrit cet éditorialiste du quotidien israélien “Yediot Aharonot”. Si le régime s’effondre, ce sera un succès retentissant pour les États-Unis et Israël, moins de trois ans après les attaques du 7 Octobre. Cela rappellera au monde entier “la puissance israélienne et la superpuissance américaine” mais ce ne sera pas sans risque.
by daryo Bluesky - yesterday at 16:40
Greater London • United Kingdom • December 2017 📷 #flashes
by Courrier International - yesterday at 16:35
Officiellement, les autorités ukrainiennes affichent résolument leur soutien aux opérations israélo-américaines. Mais certains observateurs redoutent que ce nouveau conflit ait des conséquences négatives pour l’Ukraine.
by BBC - yesterday at 16:32
Iran has blamed the US and Israel for the strike; the US is looking into reports of the incident, while the IDF says it is "not aware" of operations in the area.
by Wired - yesterday at 16:31
The Strait of Hormuz is one of the most sensitive pressure points in the global economy. Conflict in Iran could put it at risk indefinitely.
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 16:00
For a late-1990s engineer with good soldering skills, many a free pint of beer could be earned by installing modchips on the game consoles of the day. Modchips were usually a small microcontroller connected with a few wires to selected pins on the chips or pads on the board that masked or overrode the copy protection and region locking. This scene was brought back for us by a recent [Modern vintage gamer] video looking at the history of console hardware mods, and it’s worth a watch (see the video, below).
The story starts in 1996 with the original PlayStation, largely the source of those free pints for a nascent Hackaday scribe back in the day. Along the way, as he expands the story, we find other memories,...
by Le Monde - yesterday at 14:19
Les souverains de la péninsule arabique sont confrontés à un choix cornélien entre la poursuite de leur politique d’apaisement vis-à-vis de Téhéran, qui a montré ses limites, et un plus grand alignement sur les Etats-Unis et Israël, qui pourrait les exposer encore davantage aux frappes de leur voisin.
by Wired - yesterday at 13:30
The Recteq Flagship 1600 pellet smoker asks a little more of you, but rewards you with deeply smoked flavor.
by Wired - yesterday at 13:02
Video doorbells are handy, but they’re a threat to privacy. I spoke to experts about why you might ditch your doorbell, and how to safeguard your video.
by HackAdAy - yesterday at 13:00
One of the problems with being a graffiti artist is that you have to carry around a different spray can for each color you intend to use. [Sandesh Manik] decided to solve this problem by building a rig that can produce a wider range of colors by mixing the paint from several cans at once. Check it out in the video below.
The project is called Spectrum. It uses four off-the-shelf spray paint cans—colored red, blue, yellow, and white—and mixes them to create a wider range of colors. All four cans are hooked up to a single output nozzle via a nest of tubing and a four-to-one tube manifold.  Key to controlling the flow of paint is a custom device which [Sandesh] calls the “rotary pinch valve,” with one...
by New Yorker - yesterday at 12:00
The Golden Steer has attempted a rare reverse migration from Sin City to the Big Apple.
by New Yorker - yesterday at 12:00
The activist and Oscar-nominated co-writer of “It Was Just an Accident” speaks about the abuses he’s witnessed and endured, war between the U.S. and Iran, and the true stories behind the film.
by New Yorker - yesterday at 12:00
The fight over the 2028 primary calendar is one of several proxies for a broader battle about the future of the Party—and the search for the best nominee.
by QZ - yesterday at 11:11
U.S. household debt reached a record $18.8 trillion across the board. Here's what the data means — and what financial experts say you can do about it
by QZ - yesterday at 11:10
The new RAP plan is overhauling federal student loan plans beginning in July. Here's how the new formula works—and how to prepare
by QZ - yesterday at 11:10
This guide from Reader's Digest breaks down six common Airbnb tricks and shows how to stay cautious without losing your vacation optimism
by QZ - yesterday at 11:10
The publication outlined the best SUVs in all categories, whether you're looking for something large, compact, or meant for off-road driving
by Paul Jorion - yesterday at 10:54
Illustration par ChatGPT
  NOTE STRATÉGIQUE – DOCTRINE D’ÉTAT Objet : Doctrine française de souveraineté en intelligence artificielle Mars 2026 I. L’intelligence artificielle comme infrastructure de puissance L’intelligence artificielle constitue désormais une infrastructure stratégique comparable à l’énergie, aux télécommunications ou à la dissuasion technologique. Elle structure la capacité d’un État à décider, administrer, prévoir et arbitrer. Les États-Unis ont consolidé une domination fondée sur la concentration du capital, des semi-conducteurs avancés, du cloud et des modèles massifs. La Chine développe une architecture intégrée, articulée à une planification...
by Les Décodeurs - yesterday at 10:30
Régulièrement signalé aux abords des écoles, cet utilitaire alimente l’inquiétude des riverains malgré des enquêtes souvent infructueuses. Derrière ces alertes récurrentes se cache un récit ancien, et sans cesse actualisé.
by Le Monde - yesterday at 10:30
La fermeture du détroit d’Ormuz et les frappes américano-israéliennes en Iran font ressurgir le spectre d’une flambée des prix du brut. Mais l’économie mondiale est aujourd’hui moins vulnérable que lors de la crise pétrolière de 1973.
by La Horde - yesterday at 9:34
Appel à un rassemblement contre une nouvelle antenne de l'association Familya à Saint-Etienne. -
Initiatives / Saint-Étienne, Manifs et rassemblements
by Langue Sauce Piquante - yesterday at 8:49
« Frapper », c’est tellement mieux que « bombarder ».  Ce mot, dicté par les états-majors, est désormais devenu la règle dans les médias. Nous évoquions déjà ce fait dans une note assez récente, intitulée « élégance de la frappe » :Le mot féminin « frappe » tend à remplacer « bombardement » dans les médias. Les plus indulgents diront que c’est plus court pour les titres… d’autant que des bombardements, pardons, des frappes, il y en a beaucoup en ce moment, et cela va crescendo.Il s’agit d’une euphémisation dictée par les états-majors, en particulier celui des États-Unis lors de la première guerre du Golfe (la fameuse surgical strike ou frappe chirurgicale) :...
by Journal du Lapin - yesterday at 8:00
Vu sur eBay, une Pippin en vente avec un prototype de manette. Le vendeur ne le met pas trop en avant, mais la manette fournie est un prototype. Une console standard
La console elle-même est visiblement un modèle classique, mais on peut voir que la manette est un prototype sur plusieurs points (comme la mienne).
• La boule du trackpad est foncée (elle est nettement plus claire, normalement)
• Il n’y a pas de marquage au-dessus du trackball (dans le carré, qui est vide) ni en-dessous (il doit être inscrit Atmark)
• Les boutons sous la manette sont un peu plus longs que la moyenne
La manette sans marquage L’article Une Pippin en vente avec un prototype de manette est apparu en premier sur Le...
by Le Taurillon - yesterday at 7:30
Face à la progression inexorable du populisme de droite et à l'ascension d'une nouvelle gauche autoritaire, le fédéralisme européen vacille au bord de la crise. D'un autre côté, les valeurs intégrationnistes qu'il incarne sont plus importantes que jamais. La guerre menée par la Russie contre l'Ukraine, la menace imminente de la Chine, et Donald Trump qui sape l'ordre mondial libéral de l'intérieur : l'unité européenne et un renforcement de la coopération régionale devraient être à l'ordre du jour – mais nous en sommes loin. Cependant, alors que les acteurs progressistes peinent à réagir, ils ont eu trop vite tendance à pointer du doigt les autres alors qu'ils devraient d'abord interroger...