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by io9 - about 12 minutes
We're all trying to find the guy who did this.
by Le Monde - about 19 minutes
Le 27 février au soir, l’actuel maire de Nice, a découvert une tête de porc accrochée à la grille de son immeuble, accompagnée du mot « connard » et d’une étoile de David. Une enquête a alors été ouverte par le parquet de Nice, à quelques jours du premier tour des élections municipales.
by io9 - about 22 minutes
An ISS-based study identified a key point of reduced gravity where mice begin to lose muscle. The threshold is well above the level of gravity on both Mars and the Moon.
by The Verge - about 30 minutes
Mobile gaming has come a long way over the course of the last decade or so, but we all know that smartphones simply can’t match the visceral, tactile feel you get while playing with a dedicated controller. Luckily, Backbone makes some excellent mobile options — including last year’s Backbone Pro, which is on sale at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target right now for $139.99 ($30 off), its second-best price to date.
Backbone Pro mobile controller
The Backbone Pro is an excellent mobile controller that retains the same overall design and feel as the company’s cheaper model, only with some comfort-boosting improvements. It features a built-in battery and Bluetooth support, so you can use it for gaming on the TV,...
by The Verge - about 31 minutes
Adobe says it will pay $75 million to resolve a lawsuit filed by the US government alleging that the creative software giant harmed consumers by making its subscriptions intentionally hard to cancel and concealing termination fees.
The payment aims to resolve the complaint raised in June 2024, in which the US Justice Department accused Adobe of breaking federal consumer protection laws by failing to properly disclose important terms for its "annual paid monthly" plans, and forcing Creative Cloud subscribers through an "onerous and complicated" cancellation process. The lawsuit said that customers would then be "ambushed" with early terminat …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by Le Monde - about 39 minutes
L’ancienne ministre de l’action et des comptes publics dont la nomination par Emmanuel Macron avait suscité des remous, a été officiellement installée, vendredi 13 mars, comme première présidente de la Cour des comptes.
by Wired - about 40 minutes
The 85-inch Hisense U7 gets a big discount, with markdowns for smaller sizes too.
by io9 - about 42 minutes
Lines are expected to get much worse, and price hikes related to fuel-shortages are probably on the way.
by io9 - about 52 minutes
In 'Pizza Movie,' he and 'Goldbergs' star Sean Giambrone get super high and turn a pizza delivery into a sci-fi horror comedy.
by Le Monde - about 52 minutes
« L’histoire, une bataille culturelle » (3/3). Le projet, lancé en 2021 par l’entrepreneur Vianney d’Alançon dans l’enceinte d’un château médiéval des Bouches-du-Rhône, est au centre des débats entre le maire (divers droite) Franck Santos, en lice pour un nouveau mandat, et son concurrent, Jacques Cazaméa (sans étiquette).
by Courrier International - about 57 minutes
De Paris à Vienne, les gouvernements cherchent à juguler le choc pétrolier provoqué par la guerre en Iran, avec des niveaux d’intervention variés, allant de la simple inspection antifraude au plafonnement des prix. Non sans frictions entre voisins, constate “The Times”.
by Wired - about 1 hour
The Studio Display XDR monitor comes at a time when HDR-capable screens are everywhere. Apple still does it best, but at a hefty cost.
by Courrier International - about 1 hour
En s’alignant sur les positions américaines au sujet du conflit en Iran, le chancelier allemand apparaît plus isolé que jamais, tant au sein de la coalition au gouvernement qu’auprès de ses alliés européens.
by QZ - about 1 hour
Goldman says Brent will average above $100 in March, turning a week of ugly oil spikes into a forecast that assumes the pain is sticking around
by The Verge - about 1 hour
Ninja’s Creami 5‑in‑1 Ice Cream lets you make everything from sorbet to smoothie bowls. | Image: Ninja If you’ve ever wanted more control over what goes into your ice cream, the Ninja Creami 5‑in‑1 Ice Cream Maker makes it easy. The ice cream maker lets you whip up dessert exactly as you want it from the comfort of your home, and right now it’s on sale for $169 ($30 off) at Walmart. 
Ninja Creami 5-in-1 Ice Cream Maker Where to Buy: $199 $169 at Walmart
The machine can make a range of frozen treats in just a few easy steps. You simply pour your ingredients into the included pint container, freeze it overnight, and then pop it into the machine. From there, you can choose from five preset...
by BBC - about 1 hour
The FBI says it is investigating the incident as a "targeted act of violence against the Jewish community", but a motive for the crime remains unclear.
by QZ - about 2 hours
Because oil is an input cost for freight, manufacturing, and more, a sustained energy shock has the potential to embed itself in the price of almost everything
by QZ - about 2 hours
Prices have stayed elevated despite a record 400-million-barrel emergency reserve release by IEA member countries
by Courrier International - about 2 hours
Deux fourgons de la banque d’État ukrainienne transportant l’équivalent de 70 millions d’euros ont été interceptés par les autorités hongroises la semaine dernière, alors qu’ils effectuaient un transfert entre l’Autriche et l’Ukraine. Leur chargement a été mis sous séquestre, dans le cadre d’une enquête pour blanchiment d’argent présumé. L’affaire montre à quel point les relations sont tendues entre les deux pays.
by Courrier International - about 2 hours
Pour sa première déclaration officielle, le nouveau guide suprême a exprimé sa détermination à poursuivre la guerre contre les États-Unis et Israël en maintenant la pression militaire et économique sur la région.
by Courrier International - about 2 hours
Après la visite du chef de l’État sur le “chantier du siècle” de la centrale de Penly, en Seine-Maritime, il est clair que la France “veut s’imposer comme la nation numéro un de l’énergie nucléaire”, observe “Die Zeit”. Pourtant, le nucléaire est confronté à d’“importantes difficultés” dans l’Hexagone, souligne l’hebdomadaire allemand.
by Paul Jorion - about 2 hours
Illustration par ChatGPT
Ce qui s’est cassé, Jean-Baptiste, c’est précisément cette posture de réception humble face à une pensée plus ancienne et plus dense. Plusieurs ruptures successives :
•⁠ ⁠La Révolution scientifique du XVIIe a marginalisé Aristote comme « pré-scientifique » : Descartes, Bacon, puis Newton. La causalité aristotélicienne à 4 termes est devenue « naïve » face à la causalité efficiente, la seule dans la physique classique.
•⁠ ⁠Le positivisme du XIXe a achevé le travail : ce qui ne se mesure pas n’existe pas.
•⁠ ⁠Et aujourd’hui le machine learning a hérité de ça : un monde où seule la causalité efficiente compte, formalisée en descente...
by QZ - about 2 hours
Putting the Jones Act on the table is the latest sign that the White House is feeling the political heat to address rising gas prices
by BBC - about 2 hours
The 84-year-old mother of US TV presenter Savannah Guthrie was kidnapped 41 days ago.
by io9 - about 2 hours
The collision likely resembles the one that formed the Moon around 4.5 billion years ago.
by BBC - about 2 hours
Ukraine's president says the US decision "certainly does not help achieve peace".
by The Verge - about 2 hours
Starting April 10th, Amazon's ad-free Prime Video subscription will be rebranded as Ultra as its price increases to $4.99 per month from the current $2.99. Once it launches, it will also be the "exclusive" way to access 4K/UHD streaming, removing 4K streaming access from Prime subscribers who don't pay extra. Paying the extra five bucks for Ultra will also get you support for up to five simultaneous streams and up to 100 downloads, as well as access to both Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos audio. There are upgrades for Prime subscribers without Ultra after April 10th that will bring Dolby Vision (in 1080p) back after Amazon removed it from …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by Human Progress - about 2 hours
Summary: Olive oil prices spiked in 2023 amid heat and drought in Spain, prompting widespread claims that climate change was driving the industry into crisis. Production has since rebounded and prices have fallen sharply, undercutting the hysteria, but no corrections have been issued. The episode illustrates how short-term agricultural disruptions are sometimes unreasonably framed as evidence of long-term climate catastrophe. It’s the follow-up story that never gets written. An agricultural commodity experiences a period of below-average yields and rising prices, and it is reported as a climate change–induced crisis. Then, after another year or two, the trend reverses, but there are few, if any, attempts...
by Wired - about 2 hours
Airline ticket prices are already rising, but an extended crisis in Iran could have bigger effects on the global travel industry.
by Human Progress - about 2 hours
“Maternal mortality in Oman has fallen by 53 per cent, down from 17 cases in 2019 to eight in 2025, which reflects a significant milestone in the Sultanate of Oman’s healthcare performance.” From Oman Observer.
The post Maternal Mortality Has Dropped 53 Percent in Oman Since 2019 appeared first on Human Progress.
by The Verge - about 2 hours
They may be great for fan engagement and selling ads, but the Big 12 has decided to replace the innovative glass-covered LED floors at Kansas City's T-Mobile Center with a traditional hardwood finish. It will be used for the remainder of the tournament during semifinal matches and the championship game.
The LED floors, which were previously used during the 2024 NBA All-Star game at the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, display animations and graphics that can also interact with players' movements. They're designed to be softer than hardwood floors while providing the same amount of grip. However, during the women's Big 12 basketball tourna …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by QZ - about 3 hours
Discover 12 smart weekend habits entrepreneurs use to recharge, think clearly, and start the week with more focus and resilience.
by Human Progress - about 3 hours
“River otters (Lontra canadensis) once moved almost everywhere in this basin. They swam with ease, hunted with precision and thrived in backwaters and bays thick with vegetation. But by the mid-20th century, they had vanished from the state of Ohio and become scarce across most of the watershed. The reasons stacked up quickly. Over-trapping for fur. Pollution that loaded fish with PCBs and other toxins. Wetlands drained for farms and cities. Rivers and streams straightened, dammed, stripped bare. By the 1970s, the silence spoke  volumes: the otter was gone, and with it an apex predator vital to the  food chain. … Today, river otters once more slip through marshes and estuaries across the Great Lakes...
by Human Progress - about 3 hours
“Zimbabwe, one of southern Africa’s hardest‑hit countries, is taking a bold step in HIV prevention. The nation has now joined Zambia, Kenya and Eswatini in deploying Lenacapavir — an injection taken just twice a year to help protect communities most at risk.” From DW.
The post Zimbabwe Takes a Big Shot Toward an HIV-Free Future appeared first on Human Progress.
by daryo Bluesky - about 3 hours
France • September 2024 📷 #flashes
by HackAdAy - about 3 hours
After the previous attempt of running a PC off AA cells got a lot of comments, [ScuffedBits] decided to do the scientifically responsible thing and re-ran the experiment with all the peer-reviewed commentary in mind. Although we noted with the previous experiment that only alkaline cells were used, [ScuffedBits] rectified this by stating that both carbon and alkaline AA cells were used the first time around.
For this second experiment a number of changes were made, though still both carbon and alkaline cells were put into the mix. To these a third string was added, consisting of NiMH cells, for a total of 64 cells with each of the three strings outputting around 25 VDC when fully charged. These fed a cheap...
by Human Progress - about 3 hours
“India has launched the largest HPV vaccination drive in history, targeting 12 million teenage girls a year in an effort to tackle sky-high rates of cervical cancer. Roughly one in four global cases of cervical cancer, which is caused almost exclusively by infection by human papillomavirus (HPV), is reported in India. Every year over 130,000 Indian women are diagnosed with it and some 80,000 die of the disease. Now, the Indian government will offer free HPV vaccinations to all 14-year-old girls – roughly 11.5 million of them – in the country every year. The campaign, which began last week, will mostly use a jab known as Gardasil-4, a single-dose shot manufactured by US pharmaceutical company Merck & Co...
by Wired - about 3 hours
Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen says the conflict is stranding cargo and threatening inflation.
by Usbek & Rica - about 4 hours
Ce dimanche 15 mars, 700 listes citoyennes et participatives se présentent aux élections municipales. Ce mouvement en plein essor entend répondre aux crises globales par la démocratie locale — un pari ambitieux qui se heurte cependant à de nombreux obstacles. On vous explique.
by Wired - about 4 hours
REI's Member Days sale has deals on our favorite tents, backpacks, rain jackets, and more gear to outfit you for summer.
by BBC - about 4 hours
The US Central Command says all six crew members died after a refuelling aircraft went down over western Iraq.
by BBC - about 4 hours
Havana says it is in talks with Washington as no fuel has entered the island in three months.
by Zataz - about 4 hours
Forum InCyber 2026 : une conférence analyse le social engineering, technique où les pirates ciblent directement le facteur humain.
by Les Décodeurs - about 4 hours
Portrait des cinq principaux candidats qui sont en lice pour remporter le fauteuil de maire de la cité phocéenne à l’issue des élections municipales des 15 et 22 mars.
by HackAdAy - about 4 hours
When Friday the Thirteenth and Patch Tuesday happen on the same week, we’re surely in for a good time.
Anyone who maintains any sort of Microsoft ecosystem knows by now to brace for impact come Patch Tuesday; March brings the usual batch of “interesting” issues, including: Two high-risk Microsoft Office vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-26110 and CVE-2026-26113), both of which allow execution of arbitrary code with no user interaction other than opening a hostile file. Vulnerabilities like these are especially dangerous in environments where transferring Office documents is considered normal, such as (unsurprisingly) offices, but also for home users who may not be savvy enough to avoid opening hostile files....
by Zataz - about 5 hours
À Paris, le festival des Crocheteurs de France explore le lien méconnu entre locksport, sécurité physique et cybersécurité.
by Zataz - about 5 hours
La communauté de la cybersécurité s’accorde sur un point : les mots de passe restent l’un des maillons faibles des environnements informatiques modernes.
by Zataz - about 5 hours
OpenClaw décrit comment une skill d’agent IA pourrait infiltrer un SI, exfiltrer des données et déployer un ransomware ciblant les modèles d’IA.
by Le Monde - about 5 hours
S’exprimant à Paris vendredi en compagnie d’Emmanuel Macron, le président ukrainien a déclaré que son pays a préciséque Kiev déterminerait les formes exactes de soutien attendues une fois le retour de sa délégation de la région du Golfe.
by daryo Bluesky - about 7 hours
December 2018 📷 Lensball • ○ ◯
by HackAdAy - about 7 hours
ArcaOS is an operating system you might not have heard of, but you will recognize it when we tell you that it’s the direct descendant of IBM’s OS/2. It’s just received a major update, and delivers this persuasive argument for its uptake:
“How about a commercial operating system which doesn’t spy on you, does not report your online activity to anyone, and gives you complete freedom to choose the applications you want to use, however you want to use them?”
We’re guessing that a higher-than-average number of Hackaday readers use open-source operating systems, but in a world in which the commercial OS everyone loves to hate is ever more turning the Play button into the Pay button, we have to admit...
by Torrentfreak - about 7 hours
The anime industry has experienced a surge in popularity, but this growth is not limited to legal streaming platforms. A significant portion of the demand for anime arrives from unofficial channels, with several major pirate websites dedicated solely to anime content. This includes HiAnime.to, which, with an estimated 150 million+ monthly visits is one of the most trafficked websites on the Internet. However, a message now displayed across the site’s main domains suggests that may be about to change.
“It’s time to say goodbye. And thank you for a wonderful journey with great moments,” the message reads, also shown on other official domains, such as HiAnime.me.
HiAnime.to says Goodbye
The HiAnime name...
by Zataz - about 8 hours
ZATAZ découvre 750 000 identifiants Discord, Twitch et Roblox. Un outil local permet de vérifier anonymement si votre mot de passe figure dans la fuite.
by Les Décodeurs - about 8 hours
Les Décodeurs vous présentent les six candidats les mieux placés pour accéder au fauteuil de maire de la capitale des Gaules à l’issue des élections municipales des 15 et 22 mars.
by Usbek & Rica - about 9 hours
La semaine dernière, trois centres de données appartenant à Amazon ont été endommagés par des frappes iraniennes, révélant au grand jour la vulnérabilité de ces infrastructures pourtant stratégiques. Face à la menace militaire grandissante, on a demandé à Adrien Manniez, spécialiste en cybersécurité et cyberdéfense, comment les rendre plus résistantes à l'avenir.
by HackAdAy - about 10 hours
Fruit bowls have an unavoidable annoyance– not flies and rotten fruit, those would be avoidable if your diet was better. No, it’s that the bowl is never the right size. Either your fruit is sad and lonely in a too-large bowl, or it’s falling out. It’s the kind of existential nightmare that can only be properly illustrated by a late-night infomercial. [Simone Giertz] has a solution to the problem: a shape-changing fruit bowl.
See, it was one thing to make a bowl that could change shape. That was easy, [Simone] had multiple working prototypes. There are probably many ways to do it, but we like [Simone]’s use of an iris mechanism in a flat base to allow radial expansion of the walls. The problem was...
by daryo Bluesky - about 11 hours
Dans les Balkans : la perspective européenne entre espoir et lassitude
http://www.taurillon.org/dans-les-balkans-la-perspective-europeenne-entre-espoir-et-lassitude
by Journal du Lapin - about 11 hours
La Magic Mouse n’est pas une souris très aimée, mais moi j’aime bien. Dans les reproches, on a généralement le fait qu’elle est trop basse et qu’elle se recharge par une prise placée sous la souris (ce qui n’est en réalité pas un énorme problème, c’est juste ridicule visuellement), mais pas sa compatibilité. Alors que pourtant, c’est un défaut majeur, spécialement sur la versions USB-C (la seule encore en vente). Je l’avais déjà indiqué quand j’avais testé la version USB-C, mais la Magic Mouse USB-C demande un Mac assez récent. Ou, plus exactement, un système d’exploitation assez récent. Elle nécessite obligatoirement macOS Sequoia 15.1 pour fonctionner correctement, et...
by Asialyst - about 11 hours
En Corée du Sud comme ailleurs, les féminicides sont un fléau. Longtemps romancés en France sous l’expression de « crime passionnel, » les meurtres de femmes ont parfois été, en Corée, maquillés en disparition ou en suicide. Est-ce ce qui est arrivé à la tante de Yang Juyeon ? Nous avons pu l’interroger sur son parcours et sur la condition féminine en Corée du Sud.
by Le Taurillon - about 12 hours
Depuis plusieurs mois, le président américain Donald Trump mène une guerre commerciale sans précédent contre l'Union européenne, imposant des droits de douane particulièrement élevés. Depuis l'été dernier, la Maison-Blanche a ainsi appliqué des tarifs importants à plusieurs pays et à l'Union européenne, en s'appuyant sur la loi de 1977 sur les pouvoirs économiques d'urgence internationaux (IEEPA) Cependant, le 20 février dernier, la Cour suprême des États-Unis a rendu une décision qui a provoqué un véritable séisme : elle a jugé que Donald Trump avait outrepassé ses pouvoirs en “imposant unilatéralement des taxes douanières sans vote du Congrès”.
Cette décision, immédiate et...