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by The Verge - about 37 minutes
iPhone 17 Pro Apple is starting to test end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) RCS messages with the developer beta of iOS 26.4 released Monday. Apple announced plans last year to support the feature, and once fully available, it will let iPhone and Android users send encrypted RCS messages to each other across platforms.
However, with this initial implementation, Apple is only testing RCS encryption between Apple devices. It's "not yet testable with other platforms," Apple says. The company also doesn't plan to ship E2EE RCS messages with iOS 26.4; the feature will actually ship publicly in a "future update," Apple says.
RCS messages significantly improve the exp …
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by io9 - about 43 minutes
A newly released AI-backed resource by the creators of JMail puts the trove of ghastly files in a familiar, contextualizing, time-sucking format.
by io9 - about 58 minutes
Studio Chizu's 'Scarlet' follows a medieval princess fighting through purgatory to avenge her father.
by HackAdAy - about 1 hour
You may not remember [Mr. Wizard], but he was a staple of nerd kids over a few decades, teaching science to kids via the magic of television. The Computer History Archives Project has a partially restored film of [Mr. Wizard] showing off sounds and noise on a state-of-the-art (for 1963) Tektronix 504 oscilloscope. He talks about noise and also shows the famous IBM mainframe rendition of the song “Daisy Bell.” You can see the video along with some extras below.
You might recall that the movie “2001: A Space Odyssey” paid homage to the IBM computer’s singing debut by having HAL 9000 sing the same song as it is being deactivated. The idea that HAL was IBM “minus one” has been repeatedly denied, but...
by io9 - about 2 hours
Austrian developer and former entrepreneur Peter Steinberger is largely responsible for the recent frenzy over AI agents.
by BBC - about 2 hours
The group of 34 women and children with family links to Islamic State group have been held in the Roj camp for nearly seven years.
by The Verge - about 2 hours
Apple is upgrading its Podcasts app to let users "seamlessly" swap between audio and video podcasts using its HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) technology. While listening to a show, users will be able to switch to a horizontal video version of the podcast and download the video versions of a podcast for offline viewing.
By giving users the option to quickly change between audio and video, Apple might be able to keep users from jumping to other platforms to watch episodes of their favorite shows. Video is becoming an increasingly popular way to consume podcasts, with YouTube saying last February that more than 1 billion people watch podcasts on the …
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by Courrier International - about 2 hours
Le régime castriste ne peut pas compter sur le Venezuela, ni sur la Russie, ni sur la Chine, ni sur la plupart de ses anciens alliés en Amérique latine, qui craignent les possibles sanctions de Donald Trump.
by BBC - about 2 hours
The Oscar-winner died "peacefully" at his home in Middleburg, Virginia, on Sunday, his family says.
by Courrier International - about 2 hours
Depuis quelques jours, les forces de Kiev ont reconquis plusieurs localités occupées par les Russes dans la région de Zaporijjia. Si certains observateurs ukrainiens et russes parlent déjà de contre-offensive majeure, d’autres analystes se montrent plus réservés.
by Le Monde - about 2 hours
Le petit Issa, atteint d’une maladie rare, le syndrome de Kasabach-Merritt, a pu être traité in utero par un médicament administré à sa mère. C’est une première médicale dans cette indication.
by Courrier International - about 2 hours
Quasi assuré de remporter une médaille lors de l’épreuve de slalom masculin des Jeux olympiques de Milan-Cortina, le skieur norvégien Atle Lie McGrath a enfourché dès le début de la seconde manche, lundi 16 février. De rage, l’athlète a violemment jeté son matériel avant de partir s’isoler dans la forêt.
by Courrier International - about 2 hours
Un Américain de 32 ans raconte à “Business Insider” comment sa vie d’expatrié à Canton a transformé son rapport au travail, à l’enseignement et aux relations personnelles. Mais, près de dix ans après son arrivée, il évoque aussi le désir de retourner aux États-Unis.
by BBC - about 3 hours
A look at the life of the prolific actor whose many films included Apocalypse Now and The Godfather.
by BBC - about 3 hours
BBC Verify has seen US aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln near Iran ahead of talks between the two countries
by HackAdAy - about 3 hours
Isn’t this glorious? If you don’t recognize what this is right away (or from the post title), it’s an AlphaSmart NEO word processor, repackaged in a 3D-printed typewriter-esque shell, meticulously designed by the renowned [Un Kyu Lee] of Micro Journal fame.
Image by [Un Kyu Lee] via GitHubIf you don’t want to spend roughly 40 hours printing ~1 kg of filament in order to make your own, you can join the wait-list on Tindie like I did. Go here to figure out which color you want, and email [Un Kyu Lee] when you order. In the meantime, you can watch the assembly video and then check out this playlist that shows the available colors.
Assembly looks easy enough; there’s no soldering, but you do have to...
by io9 - about 3 hours
As 'Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' looks back, here's what you need to know about the Blackfyre pretenders.
by Courrier International - about 3 hours
À la pointe de la lutte contre le tabagisme, l’Australie fait désormais face à une hausse de la contrebande, qui propose des cigarettes à moindre coût. Un marché noir tombé dans l’escarcelle de groupes criminels violents. Pour l’heure, le gouvernement se refuse à toute réforme des taxes sur les cigarettes, qui représentent d’importantes recettes fiscales.
by Le Monde - about 4 hours
Alors que le gouvernement a montré du doigt la Jeune Garde antifasciste, le procureur n’a pas donné d’indications sur le profil des agresseurs du militant identitaire de 23 ans, passé à tabac jeudi dans les rues de Lyon.
by Korben - about 4 hours
– Article invité, rédigé par Vincent Lautier –
Le CNRS vient de confirmer un incident de cybersécurité qui a mené au téléchargement non autorisé de fichiers contenant des données personnelles d'anciens agents. Noms, adresses, numéros de sécurité sociale, RIB : la totale donc. L'organisme a déposé plainte et prévenu la CNIL.
Des données très sensibles
C'est ce lundi 16 février que le CNRS a informé ses agents d'une fuite de données sur un de ses serveurs. Des fichiers contenant des informations de ressources humaines ont été téléchargés sans autorisation. Et on ne parle pas de données anodines : noms, prénoms, dates de naissance, adresses postales, numéros de sécurité sociale...
by Zataz - about 4 hours
WinCalls bloque les appels indésirables et usurpation en local, avec règles ARCEP, NPV, masqués, étranger....
by dwell - about 4 hours
A brick chimney with two fireplaces anchors the tiny, grass-roofed pavilion.Houses We Love: Every day we feature a remarkable space submitted by our community of architects, designers, builders, and homeowners. Have one to share? Post it here. Project Details: Location: Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden Footprint: 162 square feet Architect: Anders Berensson Architects / @anders_berensson_architects From the Architect: "A House around a Chimney is a sauna constructed around a central brick chimney that is both structural and functional. The house is located down by the water as an additional building on a large plot with an older manor house. The function of the house is to provide a place close to the water...
by Le Monde - about 4 hours
En 2017, le « Penelopegate » avait fait dérailler la campagne de l’ancien chef de gouvernement de Nicolas Sarkozy, éliminé au premier tour avec 20 % des voix.
by HackAdAy - about 4 hours
D-engine of the Claymills Pumping Station. (Credit: John M)
Although infrastructure like a 19th-century pumping station generally tends to be quietly decommissioned and demolished, sometimes you get enough people looking at such an object and wondering whether maybe it’d be worth preserving. Such was the case with the Claymills Pumping Station in Staffordshire, England. After starting operations in the late 19th century, the pumping station was in active use until 1971. In a recent documentary by the Claymills Pumping Station Trust, as the start of their YouTube channel, the derelict state of the station at the time is covered, as well as its long and arduous recovery since they acquired the site in...
by Conspiracy Watch - about 5 hours
Du poulpe tentaculaire aux reptiles humanoïdes en passant par les moutons qui suivent le troupeau et les aigles qui voient de loin, la complosphère mobilise depuis des décennies un bestiaire fantasmatique... Tour d'horizon.
by The Verge - about 5 hours
Deals have been admittedly pretty dry since the holidays, but now that February is in full swing, we’re starting to see strong discounts return across a range of categories. In fact, thanks to Valentine’s Day, the Super Bowl, and — as of this week — Presidents Day, retailers are once again offering a slew of notable tech deals, making now a great time to shop if you’ve been holding off on making a larger purchase. Although the Super Bowl and V-Day have technically come and gone, plenty of discounts remain. A few have been rebranded for Presidents Day — including the discounts we recently saw on Sonos soundbars and speakers — but others are part of a new wave of limited-time deals, letting you...
by io9 - about 5 hours
People taking DMT tended to experience significant relief from their depression for up to three months, the researchers found.
by dwell - about 5 hours
The $7.5M mansion is steeped in old Hollywood glamour, with luxe finishes and views from Downtown L.A. to the Pacific Ocean.Location: 2200 Maravilla Drive, Los Angeles, California Price: $7,500,000 Year Built: 1929 Architect: Adolph Semrow Staging: Vesta Home Footprint: 7,400 square feet (6 bedrooms, 7 baths) Lot Size: 0.3 Acres From the Agent: "On the market for the first time in 53 years, Villa Dorada is a meticulously preserved 1929 Spanish Revival estate. From the Hollywood Sign to Downtown Los Angeles and all the way to the Pacific Ocean, its views are nothing short of breathtaking. Steeped in Hollywood lore, Villa Dorada has hosted some of the industry’s most legendary figures—Bela Lugosi, the...
by The Verge - about 6 hours
Apple is hosting a "special Apple experience" in New York City on Wednesday, March 4th at 9AM ET, instead of at the Apple Park location it typically uses for events. It's also hosting press in the cities of London and Shanghai at the same time.
The invitation includes the words "You're invited" and an Apple logo depicted in segmented discs of yellow, green, and blue (the rumored colors of a new low-cost MacBook). Otherwise, it provides no hints about the purpose of the so-called experience. However, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has previously said that he's expecting Apple to launch a low-cost A18 Pro chip-powered MacBook and new MacBook Airs, M …
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by dwell - about 6 hours
After expanding their farmhouse, a rural Illinois couple called on Converge Architecture to help them design a space that’s "more than just a car-hole."Setting down roots in the rural northwestern Illinois village of Shannon (population: 841) has enabled Daniel Payette and his wife, Jessica Merchant, not only to be closer to their families, but also to engage in a vibrant, varied lifestyle that’s rooted in sustainability and art. A striking new garage by Chicago’s Converge Architecture, topped with enough solar panels to power the couple’s entire home, is just the latest in a series of building projects the couple have embraced at their .43-acre property and beyond. Dan and Jessica’s garage sits on a...
by HackAdAy - about 6 hours
Once upon a time, the cathode ray tube was pretty much the only type of display you’d find in a consumer television. As the analog broadcast world shifted to digital, we saw the rise of plasma displays and LCDs, which offered greater resolution and much slimmer packaging. Then there was the so-called LED TV, confusingly named—for it was merely an LCD display with an LED backlight. The LEDs were merely lamps, with the liquid crystal doing all the work of displaying an image.
Today, however, we are seeing the rise of true LED displays. Sadly, decades of confusing marketing messages have polluted the terminology, making it a confusing space for the modern television enthusiast. Today, we’ll explore how...
by The Verge - about 6 hours
Today, let’s talk about the camera company Ring, lost dogs, and the surveillance state.  You probably saw this ad during the Super Bowl a couple of weekends ago: Since it aired for a massive audience at the Super Bowl, Ring’s Search Party commercial has become a lightning rod for controversy — it’s easy to see how the same technology that can find lost dogs can be used to find people, and then used to invade our privacy in all kinds of uncomfortable ways, by cops and regular people alike. Ring in particular has always been proud of its cooperation with law enforcement. That raises big questions about our civil rights, especially since Ring announced a partnership last fall with a company called Flock...
by Usbek & Rica - about 7 hours
Pharmaicy, une boutique en ligne suédoise, propose des modules inspirés de psychédéliques et autres drogues, destinés à libérer la supposée « créativité » d'intelligences artificielles comme ChatGPT. Derrière cette expérience marketing se cache un constat : beaucoup d’utilisateurs se lassent déjà d'IA jugées trop sages et trop optimisées.
by BBC - about 8 hours
On the second anniversary of his death, Lyudmila Navalnaya says her son did not "simply die in prison".
by Wired - about 8 hours
The Saatva Memory Foam Hybrid has been chosen for Olympians. Could it be the one for you, too?
by Zataz - about 9 hours
Voyage Privé réagit à l’alerte ZATAZ et évoque un accès non autorisé via un partenaire du 3 au 5 février....
by Le Monde - about 9 hours
Dimanche, la délégation française a égalé son record de médailles aux Jeux olympiques d’hiver avec 15 récompenses glanées à Milan-Cortina. Mais ce lundi a été plutôt marqué par la déception, notamment sur le slalom de ski alpin.
by HackAdAy - about 9 hours
We’re lucky enough in 2026 to have cheap single-board computers fast enough to emulate machines from the 1990s, touching on the 32-bit era. We’ve seen a few projects as a result, emulating the Apple Macs of the 68000 era, but even with the best 3D printing, they can disappoint when it comes to the case. So when [This Does Not Compute] saw a novelty alarm clock using a very well-modelled mini replica of an early Mac, putting a Mac emulator in it was the obvious way to go.
The project uses a Raspberry Pi with a small colour LCD.  The video below the break takes us through the process of gutting it and mounting the Pi and display on a custom 3D-printed bracket. In an unexpected touch, parts of the original...
by Wired - about 9 hours
I review laptops for a living, and it kills me when I see the PCs that Amazon and other retailers filter to the top.
by Wired - about 9 hours
Fears over a drug cartel drone over Texas sparked a recent airspace shutdown in El Paso and New Mexico, highlighting just how tricky it can be to deploy anti-drone weapons near cities.
by Wired - about 9 hours
In light of Zoom crackdowns and Skype shutting down, Batemates has emerged as an alternative for “bators” who like masturbating together online.
by New Yorker - about 10 hours
Just as the former Prince Andrew will always be royal, so will the trafficking of African people.
by New Yorker - about 10 hours
A newly released F.B.I. report shows that Donald Trump contacted the police about Epstein’s crimes as early as 2006. The Miami Herald reporter Julie K. Brown discusses the revelations.
by New Yorker - about 10 hours
The Labour politician and strategist was a great survivor. Then came revelations that he passed sensitive government information to Epstein during the financial crisis.
by New Yorker - about 10 hours
An exhibition in New York celebrates the work Strausfeld made for a cinema in London over the course of more than thirty years—designs of graphic confidence that were clean, strong, and scornful of embellishment.
by Wired - about 10 hours
Sony’s new LinkBuds Clip serve up solid performance, but I’d wait until they’re on sale.
by New Yorker - about 10 hours
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
by Chez Foucart - about 11 hours
Dans le cadre de la rubrique « Au Conseil d’Etat » du JCP A – Semaine Juridique – Edition Administration & Collectivités territoriales, j’ai l’honneur de chroniquer – chaque semaine – quelques arrêts et jugements de la jurisprudence administrative. Voici un extrait du prochain numéro : CÉ, 13 février 2026, M. B. (req. 497557) Inaliénabilité […]
by QZ - about 11 hours
Trump could rerun his Venezuela playbook to force change on Havana. He shouldn’t expect similar results
by QZ - about 11 hours
Discover five under-the-radar U.S. destinations, perfect for travelers seeking charm, culture, and fewer crowds
by QZ - about 11 hours
The House has passed the Housing for the 21st Century Act. Here's how experts say it will make it easier (and cheaper) to buy affordable homes
by Conspiracy Watch - about 11 hours
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by Korben - about 11 hours
Vous trouvez que votre Linux met 3 plombes à démarrer et vous regardez l'écran de boot défiler en vous demandant ce qui peut bien prendre autant de temps ?
Hé bien bonne nouvelle los amigos del manchos, si vous utilisez une distribution basée sur systemd (comme Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch, et compagnie), il existe un outil natif déjà installé qui permet de diagnostiquer tout ça :
systemd-analyze Ce truc c'est un peu le médecin légiste de votre démarrage système. Il dissèque chaque étape, identifie les unités qui traînent la patte, et vous permet de comprendre où part votre précieux temps. Pour ceux qui débarquent, systemd est le système d'initialisation adopté par la plupart des...
by Langue Sauce Piquante - about 12 hours
À un « restau du cœur » du XVIIe siècle, par Georges de La Tour.
Dans une interview en anglais il y a quelques années, Woody Allen définissait plaisamment son couple comme étant « loquedu » (on peut écrire aussi « locdu », i.e. loqueteux). C’était en tout cas le mot employé par le traducteur — nous ne nous rappelons plus celui employé par M. Allen. Ledit W. Allen apparaissant dans les Epstein files, à nos surprise et désappointement, nous pensons qu’il fait plutôt partie de l’élite, car bien peu de locdus mâles apparaissent dans lesdits files, sinon aucun. Ou alors, il serait un genre d’hybride. Le tableau que nous reproduisons ci-dessus, sans titre, communément nommé...
by Usbek & Rica - about 13 hours
« Dans un futur pas si lointain », 30 à 40 % des tâches que nous effectuons aujourd'hui seront probablement réalisées par des IA, assurait Sam Altman, le patron d'OpenAI, en septembre 2025. S'agit-il d'une estimation au doigt mouillé ou bien faut-il prendre cette prophétie au pied de la lettre ? La réponse dans ce deuxième épisode de notre série consacrée aux prédictions sur l’IA.
by Torrentfreak - about 13 hours
Amazon is not just the largest e-commerce retailer; the company also has a significant copyright portfolio.
In recent years, Amazon has increased its anti-piracy efforts, both individually and as a member of the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE). The company does all it can to protect popular titles such as Fallout, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, and The Boys, which are typically pirated shortly after their release.
Amazon Sues Pirate DVD Operation
The main focus of these anti-piracy efforts is on pirate streaming and download portals, but it doesn’t end there. In 2023, Amazon sued several websites that sold pirated DVDs disguised as official releases. While pirated discs are no...
by daryo Bluesky - about 13 hours
le hub d’Epstein
https://www.lemonde.fr/blog/correcteurs/2026/02/07/le-hub-depstein/
by Journal du Lapin - about 14 hours
Ce n’est pas un prototype, mais une souris rare que j’ai vu sur eBay : la M2707. C’est la version pour PowerBook de l’Apple Desktop Bus Mouse II. J’avais déjà parlé de ce modèle qui est aux couleurs des PowerBook. C’est une M2706 (la version classique) mais dans le gris des PowerBook de la série 100. Elle est très rare, car elle était optionnelle dans les années nonante (le vendeur en demande 190 £ environ). On peut espérer qu’elle soit plus solide que la version noire, qui est vraiment fragile. Elle n’a pas le même numéro que la beige et la noire.
L’article (encore) une Apple Desktop Bus Mouse II pour PowerBook est apparu en premier sur Le journal du lapin.
by Le Taurillon - about 14 hours
Comment est-il possible que le pays qui a servi de refuge à des millions de Juifs ayant échappé à la Shoah, le génocide le plus terrifiant de l'histoire contemporaine, se soit transformé en un État ultranationaliste, auteur à son tour d'un massacre qui semble évoluer vers un véritable génocide ? De la partition de 1947 à l'occupation des territoires : les racines du conflit
En 1947, l'ONU a approuvé la résolution 181 qui prévoyait la partition de la Palestine, alors sous mandat britannique, la création d'un État juif et d'un État palestinien, ainsi qu'un statut spécial pour Jérusalem. Le plan ne s'est pas concrétisé car, lorsque Israël a déclaré son indépendance en 1948, les pays...