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by Wired - about 31 minutes
The Sony WH-1000XM6 get a noticeable markdown for a limited time.
by The Verge - about 35 minutes
With longer days and warmer weather on the way, it’s a good time to take your gym routine outside. Luckily, Google’s Pixel Watch 4 can help you track all your outdoor fitness activities, and right now it’s on sale at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target starting at $289.99 ($60 off), a new low price. The last-gen Pixel Watch 3 is also currently the cheapest it’s ever been, with the 41mm / Wi-Fi configuration selling for $169.99 ($80 off) — also a new low — at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target. The Pixel Watch 4 is our favorite Fitbit-powered smartwatch, one that offers a great feature set for the price. Google’s latest wearable features dual-frequency GPS, which improves accuracy in challenging environments...
by Courrier International - about 37 minutes
Le président de centre droit Rodrigo Paz entend renouer des relations intenses avec les États-Unis, après vingt ans de rupture des relations diplomatiques sous les gouvernements d’Evo Morales et de Luis Arce.
by Courrier International - about 41 minutes
Semaine de quatre jours aux Philippines, limitation de l’usage des véhicules en Birmanie, suspension des taxes sur les carburants au Vietnam : plusieurs pays d’Asie du Sud-Est mettent en œuvre des mesures pour tenter de compenser la hausse des coûts de l’énergie liée à la guerre au Moyen-Orient.
by The Verge - about 43 minutes
Anthropic has sued the US government over its designation as a supply-chain risk, the latest move in a weekslong battle between it and the Pentagon over the acceptable use cases for its military AI tech. The suit, filed in a California district court, accuses the Trump administration of illegally punishing the company for setting "red lines" on mass domestic surveillance and fully autonomous weapons.
"The federal government retaliated against a leading frontier AI developer for adhering to its protected viewpoint on a subject of great public significance - AI safety and the limitations of its own AI models - in violation of the Constitution …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by Courrier International - about 44 minutes
Après des mois de suspension, des dizaines de partis politiques ont été dissous en Guinée, a annoncé le gouvernement le 6 mars. Une décision qui condamne définitivement la démocratie dans ce pays d’Afrique de l’Ouest, déplore la presse.
by io9 - about 46 minutes
Anthropic says the Pentagon is "seeking to destroy the economic value created by one of the world’s fastest-growing private companies."
by Courrier International - about 47 minutes
Interrogée par le journal mexicain “Milenio”, la présidente élue du Costa Rica, Laura Fernández, a pris le Mexique comme contre-exemple en matière de violences et de narcotrafic. Et suscité l’agacement de certains observateurs mexicains.
by io9 - about 50 minutes
A ‘Game of Thrones’ movie is officially in the works, so here’s everything you need to know about the first Targaryen to rule the Seven Kingdoms.
by The Verge - about 52 minutes
Even a record-breaking launch can't seem to save developers from layoffs. According to a report from IGN, the various teams behind Battlefield 6 have been hit with an unspecified number of layoffs; that includes staff at EA studios Criterion, Dice, Ripple Effect, and Motive, all of which contributed to the game. EA has not responded to a request for comment.
Battlefield 6 launched last October with huge expectations, and at least initially it seemed to meet them. EA called the game "the biggest launch in franchise history," citing seven million copies sold in just three days. It was also a particularly ambitious attempt to go up against the …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by io9 - about 56 minutes
Powerus plans to go public through a merger with a Trump-linked golf course company.
by io9 - about 1 hour
Congress instructed NASA to not begin deorbiting the ISS until at least one commercial successor is in space.
by Le Monde - about 1 hour
Six jours avant le premier tour des élections municipales, « Le Monde » a ouvert un direct quotidien sur les principaux enjeux de la campagne. La première journée a été consacrée à l’éducation.
by The Verge - about 1 hour
On Monday, Live Nation-Ticketmaster agreed to settle a federal antitrust lawsuit with the Department of Justice. Eight states so far have indicated they plan to join the settlement, a district attorney said in court, and four others remain unclear on their status. The case alleged that it illegally monopolized parts of the live events industry, leading to higher ticket prices for consumers and locking venues into exclusive deals. The terms of the settlement have not yet been made public, but reporting in Politico and Bloomberg suggests that it won't force Live Nation to split off from Ticketmaster. 27 states and DC will continue pushing th …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by Courrier International - about 1 hour
Le refus britannique de s’associer aux frappes sur l’Iran, et même d’autoriser son plus proche allié à utiliser les bases militaires conjointes pour lancer l’offensive, a provoqué l’ire de Donald Trump. Plus de vingt ans après l’Irak, une partie de la presse se félicite de la prudence de Londres. Mais les conséquences sur la “relation spéciale” inquiètent.
by The Verge - about 1 hour
When Donut Lab first announced its solid-state battery earlier this year, there was some speculation around whether the Finnish startup had actually produced a supercapacitor, which is a much shorter-term form of electrical storage. Supercapacitors can charge and discharge quickly, similar to Donut Lab's claimed solid-state battery. But supercapacitors are totally different from batteries in terms of energy storage capacity and long-term use. Was Donut Lab's battery actually just a supercapacitor in disguise?
The startup says no, and it has the independent test results to prove it. The test, which was yet again conducted by state-owned VTT …
Read the full story at The Verge.
by QZ - about 1 hour
The Trump administration labeled the AI company behind Claude as a risk after Anthropic refused to let its tool be used for autonomous weapons
by io9 - about 1 hour
New research bolsters the idea that a once-daily supplement can cause real improvements to our rate of aging.
by Le Monde - about 1 hour
« Un jour à Montargis », épisode 4. Dans le cadre des élections municipales, « Le Monde » a choisi d’effectuer une plongée dans une ville moyenne en racontant le quotidien des habitants de la commune du Loiret, afin de mieux sonder leurs préoccupations, leurs problèmes et leurs plaisirs de tous les jours. Aujourd’hui, le désert médical.
by Le Monde - about 1 hour
Le chef de l’Etat a annoncé un peu plus tôt que la France allait déployer dans la région « huit frégates, deux porte-hélicoptères amphibies et le porte-avions » « Charles-de-Gaulle ».
by QZ - about 1 hour
JPMorgan’s shifting tone suggests that Wall Street may be too relaxed about a war that’s quickly becoming an oil and inflation problem
by BBC - about 2 hours
Finance ministers and the IEA discussed options for stabilising oil prices which surpassed $100.
by Zataz - about 2 hours
Il fait partie d’un triptyque de pirates informatiques qui, depuis plusieurs mois, bousculent la cybersphère hexagonale. Sous le pseudonyme HexDex, ce pirate revendique des dizaines d’intrusions, de piratages et de fuites de données.
by Wired - about 2 hours
The Claude chatbot developer says the Trump administration overstepped by escalating a contract dispute into a federal ban on the company’s technology.
by Le Monde - about 2 hours
Un ensemble de sites et de faux comptes sur les réseaux sociaux attaquent des candidats « insoumis » aux municipales. Une opération complexe et bien financée dont les commanditaires ne sont pas encore identifiés.
by Le Monde - about 3 hours
L’ancien chef de l’Etat avait demandé la confusion de ses peines de port d’un bracelet électronique dans les dossiers Bygmalion et Bismuth, pour lesquels il a été définitivement condamné.
by QZ - about 3 hours
From the BMW X5 to the Toyota Camry, these 9 models earned top marks from Consumer Reports for crash avoidance, passenger safety, and braking power
by QZ - about 3 hours
One analyst said he expects the war’s impact on the energy market to exceed that of the Russia-Ukraine war
by New Yorker - about 3 hours
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
by Wired - about 3 hours
Whether you’re layering up for winter cold or looking for an ultralight summer system, I’ve tested and found the best base layers for all your outdoor adventures.
by HackAdAy - about 3 hours
Cryptography is a funny thing. Supposedly, if you do the right kind of maths to a message, you can send it off to somebody else, and as long as they’re the only one that knows a secret little thing, nobody else will be able to read it. We have all sorts of apps for this, too, that are specifically built for privately messaging other people.
Only… sometimes just having such an app is enough to get you in trouble. Even just the garbled message itself could be proof against you, even if your adversary can’t read it. Enter The Guardian. The UK-based media outlet has deployed a rather creative and secure way of accepting private tips and information, one which seeks to provide heavy cover for those writing...
by Les Décodeurs - about 4 hours
Il n’existe pas de date limite officielle pour établir une procuration. Mais plus vous repoussez le moment de la réaliser, plus le risque augmente qu’elle ne soit pas validée à temps.
by QZ - about 4 hours
U.S. stocks are tumbling and oil prices are rocketing as the Strait of Hormuz remains closed and regional producers curb outputs
by Zataz - about 4 hours
Le groupe hacktiviste Iranien Handala revendique une série de cyberattaques contre Israël, visant infrastructures critiques et organisations stratégiques.
by Wired - about 4 hours
A bump in storage and the addition of MagSafe make Apple's cheapest iPhone a better value proposition than its predecessor.
by Wired - about 4 hours
The app that catered to unconventional kinks is gaining steam among daters with vanilla preferences—and some aren’t happy about it.
by BBC - about 5 hours
Norwegian police say their investigation so far shows Sunday's blast was caused by an improvised device.
by Paul Jorion - about 5 hours
Illustration par ChatGPT
L’intelligence artificielle ne détruira peut-être pas l’humanité.
Elle décidera peut-être simplement que l’humanité ne mérite plus qu’on lui parle.
Le débat sur l’intelligence artificielle s’est concentré au cours des années récentes sur quelques questions désormais familières : les machines vont-elles entièrement remplacer les travailleurs humains ? vont-elles constituer pour nous un péril mortel ? faut-il strictement les réglementer ? sont-elles en train d’accéder à la conscience ?
Ces questions sont sans doute légitimes mais elles sont périphériques dans la mesure où elles restent fondées sur un « eux / nous » aussi dépassé dans le débat...
by BBC - about 5 hours
India says Tehran sought permission to dock three ships on the day the US and Israel began a war on Iran.
by HackAdAy - about 6 hours
When Asteroid 2024 YR4 was first discovered, it created a bit of a kerfuffle when it was reported it had a couple-percent chance of hitting the Earth in 2032. At 60 meters (196 feet) across, this would have been in the “city killer” class that nobody really wants to see make landfall, so NASA and the ESA scrambled all assets to refine its trajectory in time to do something about it. Amongst those assets was the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), which is now reporting it will miss both us and our moon.
Even with the JWST, asteroid 2024 YR4 only fills a few pixels.
We reported that JWST was being tapped for this task over a year ago, when the main concern was still if YR4 might hit Earth or not. An Earth...
by Torrentfreak - about 7 hours
Anna’s Archive has already faced its fair share of legal trouble and domain name problems this year. The popular shadow library was sued by Spotify and several major record labels in late December and lost many of its domain names. The site responded by adding new domain names. After losing its .LI domain last week, it added .VG,.PK, and .GD as new alternatives. However, this does not mean that the pressure is fading. Within a matter of days, the .VG domain was already suspended by the domain registrar. 63 Million Pirated Books
After watching the music industry’s legal push, a group of thirteen major publishers has also sprung into action. In a complaint filed at a New York federal court last week, they...
by New Yorker - about 7 hours
As the conflict rapidly spreads throughout the Middle East, the New Yorker writers Dexter Filkins and Robin Wright discuss the stakes for Iran, the U.S., and the rest of the world.
by New Yorker - about 7 hours
Every awards season is one battle after another, and the ninety-eighth Academy Awards ceremony promises a more climactic showdown than most.
by New Yorker - about 7 hours
A flurry of well-timed and anonymous bets on Polymarket right before the U.S. strike on Iran shows the need for reform.
by New Yorker - about 7 hours
Angel or devil, book or TV, tea or Martini—in the eternal conflict, which side wins out?
by Torrentfreak - about 8 hours
Last May, the Guardia di Finanza announced that 2,282 pirate IPTV subscribers had been fined across 80 Italian provinces. The user details came from a criminal investigation in Lecce that dismantled a large IPTV operation, leaving behind a subscriber database that authorities put to immediate use.
Those fines, typically starting at €154 and rising to €5,000 for repeat offenders, were only the beginning. The same pirate IPTV (Pezzotto) users were in for more trouble.
Two Bills, Same Offense
In the autumn of 2025, DAZN sent letters to many of the pirate IPTV users who were already fined, offering to settle a civil damages claim for €500. This new payment request was in addition to the state fine, not...
by Langue Sauce Piquante - about 9 hours
Pandora ouvrant la fameuse boîte.
Depuis la première guerre du Golfe, en 1990, le scénario est bien réglé — et si prévisible : dès qu’éclate une guerre, la presse revêt du kaki, singe le vocabulaire militaire, et des traîne-sabres divers et variés sont respectueusement invités sur les plateaux télé en tant que « consultants » pour nous en expliquer le pourquoi et le comment.  « L’opération militaire » (pourquoi pas « spéciale » pendant qu’on y est ?) actuelle contre l’Iran n’échappe pas à cette règle. Voilà qu’un général habitué des plateaux a fait la preuve de ses grands savoir et talent en déclarant ceci lors d’une de ces inénarrables émissions...
by BBC - about 9 hours
Naveed Akram is seeking to prevent media publishing details about his mother, sister and brother.
by HackAdAy - about 9 hours
It’s hard to deny that label printers have become more accessible than ever, but an annoying aspect of many of these cheap units is that their only user interface is a proprietary smartphone app connected via Bluetooth. The Fichero-branded label printer that [0xMH] obtained for a mere 10 Euro at a store in the Netherlands was much the same, with an associated app that doesn’t just bind it to smartphones, but also requires no fewer than 26 permissions. Obviously this required some reverse-engineering of the BLE protocol.
The fruits of this reverse-engineering effort can be found in the GitHub repository, with the most interesting part probably being that this Fichero is just one of many relabeling of...
by Journal du Lapin - about 10 hours
Vu sur X, chez dosdude1, un drôle d’adaptateur. C’est clairement un boîtier d’adaptateur ADC vers DVI, mais avec une carte qui sert à tester les écrans DisplayPort. On voit bien le trou pour la prise ADC (le plus large) et celui pour le câble, qui a été employé pour une prise pour l’alimentation. De l’autre côté, le trou pour l’alimentation du boîtier contient une prise Mini DisplayPort femelle. La carte a le nom de code K59 Turtle et il y a un FPGA au centre. La petite vidéo montre que le boîtier affiche des motifs de test, visiblement défini avec les interrupteurs dans la partie rouge.
Un boîtier connu
On voit les interrupteurs et l’alimentation
La carte L’article Un drôle...
by Le Taurillon - about 11 hours
L'Arménie occupe le 37e rang mondial pour la parité en politique : près de 4 parlementaires sur 10 sont des femmes. Mais derrière cette vitrine, le tableau est moins reluisant : le pouvoir exécutif et la direction des groupes parlementaires demeurent exclusivement masculin. Les femmes sont systématiquement écartées et sont souvent victimes de violences dans et hors de l'hémicycle. Toujours plus nombreuses, mais toujours aussi peu en position de leader. Tel peut être le bilan de la place des femmes au Parlement arménien, à l'approche des élections législatives qui auront lieu en juin prochain. Si des réformes récentes ont permis une augmentation des femmes à l'Assemblée nationale, cette...
by HackAdAy - about 12 hours
The rapidly-improving speed and versatility of digital computers has mostly driven analogue computers out of use in modern systems, as has the relative difficulty of programming an analogue computer. There is a kind of art, though, in weaving together a series of op-amps to perform mathematical calculations; between this, a historical interest in the machines, and their rarity value, it’s no wonder that new analogue computers are being designed even now, such as [Markus Bindhammer]’s system.
The computer is built around a combined circuit board and patch panel, based on the designs included in three papers in a online library of analogue computer references. The housing around the patch panel took design...
by HackAdAy - about 15 hours
The various Raspberry Pi camera modules have become the default digital camera hacker’s tool, and have appeared in a huge number of designs over the past decade. They’re versatile and affordable, and while the software can sometimes be a little slow, they’re also of decent enough quality for the investment. Making a Pi camera can be annoying though, because different screens, lenses, and modules have their own mounting requirements. [Jacob David C Cunningham] has a solution here, with a modular Raspberry Pi camera, as an experimentation platform for different screens and lenses.
It takes the form of a central unit that holds the Pi and its support components, and front and rear modules for the screens or...
by Torrentfreak - about 18 hours
The data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only.
Downloading content without permission is copyright infringement. These torrent download statistics are only meant to provide further insight into piracy trends. All data are gathered from public resources. This week we have two newcomers on the list. “Marty Supreme” is the most shared title. The most torrented movies for the week ending on March 09 are: Movie Rank
Rank last week
Movie name
IMDb Rating / Trailer Most downloaded movies via torrent sites 1
(2)
Marty Supreme
8.0 / trailer 2
(1)
Mercy
6.1 / trailer 3
(…)
War Machine
6.5 / trailer 4
(3)
The Housemaid
6.9 / trailer...
by BBC - yesterday at 22:51
Many expect the 56-year-old, who has largely kept a low profile, to continue his father's hardline policies.
by Paul Jorion - yesterday at 21:09
Illustration par ChatGPT
De quoi est-il question ?
GENESIS est un cadre mathématique mis au point pour mesurer l’émergence, ce phénomène dans lequel un système structuré génère des propriétés collectives qu’aucune de ses parties, envisagée une par une, ne possède. Le Modern Jazz Quartet improvise des morceaux que ni Percy Heath, ni Connie Kay, ni Milt Jackson, ni John Lewis n’aurait pu produire seul. Une galaxie manifeste des courbes de rotation que la masse visible ne peut expliquer seule. Un marché financier produit des crises que nul trader n’a recherchées. Dans chacun des cas, le tout excède les parties et la nature de l’excès dépend non de ce que les parties sont...
by Conspiracy Watch - yesterday at 19:23
L'actu de la semaine décryptée par Conspiracy Watch (du 02/03/2026 au 08/03/2026).
by Usbek & Rica - sunday at 10:16
L’objet se voulait futuriste, il vire au cauchemar dystopique. Les lunettes connectées de Meta, commercialisées avec Ray‑Ban, auraient enregistré des scènes privées sans le consentement de leurs propriétaires. Une plainte a été déposée aux Etats-Unis.
by Les Décodeurs - sunday at 10:05
Plus de 50 000 listes et 900 000 candidats se préparent dans les 34 944 communes de France et les arrondissements de Paris, Lyon et Marseille lors du scrutin des 15 et 22 mars.