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Two men jailed for life for supplying car bomb that killed Daphne Caruana Galizia

10 juin 2025 à 20:19

Robert Agius and Jamie Vella were convicted last week of their role in the anti-corruption journalist’s murder in 2017

Two men have been sentenced to life in prison for supplying the car bomb that killed the anti-corruption journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia in Malta eight years ago.

The sentencing on Tuesday of Robert Agius and Jamie Vella, reported to be members of the island’s criminal underworld, marked a significant step in the long campaign to bring those charged with Caruana Galizia’s murder to justice.

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© Photograph: Jonathan Borg/AP

'AirPods Pro 3' Referenced in iOS 26 Code

10 juin 2025 à 19:59
iOS 26 suggests that Apple is indeed working on a new version of the AirPods Pro that could be coming in the not too distant future. Code in ‌iOS 26‌ discovered by MacRumors contributor Steve Moser references the "AirPods Pro 3" alongside the "‌AirPods Pro‌" and the "‌AirPods Pro‌ 2."


There is no ‌AirPods Pro 3‌ at the current time, but rumors suggest that Apple plans to introduce a new model this fall. The reference is buried in a headphone-related UI framework, so Apple appears to be preparing for the upcoming product launch behind the scenes.

This isn't actually the first time Apple has hinted at ‌AirPods Pro 3‌. Last month, Apple changed a reference to the second-generation ‌AirPods Pro‌ to the "‌AirPods Pro‌ 2 or later," even though there is no "later" right now.

The ‌AirPods Pro 3‌ will have a new look for the earbuds and the case, with Apple perhaps slimming down the case like it did for the AirPods 4. We're also counting on a faster audio chip that brings improved Active Noise Cancellation and audio quality, plus the updated earbuds might offer heart rate monitoring functionality and temperature sensing.

For more on what's expected for the ‌AirPods Pro 3‌, we have a dedicated guide that's updated with new rumors regularly.
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Apple Expands Digital ID Support to Web Browsers in iOS 26

10 juin 2025 à 19:22
Apple is adding a "Verify with Wallet on the Web" option in iOS 26 that can use a state-issued license or Digital ID to verify age and identity in a private and secure way. This is already an option in apps, but Apple is expanding it to the web through support for the W3C Digital Credentials API and the FIDO CTAP protocol.


Right now, purchasing alcohol, renting a car, or similar activities online can require users to upload a picture of their ID, but Apple's new system will replace that. Websites will be able to request digital credentials like name and date of birth without receiving unnecessary information. End users will be informed of how the data will be used, and whether it will be stored by the website asking for identity verification.

Apple's new web-based ID verification feature will work seamlessly in Safari on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, but it will also work with other browser apps and other operating systems that implement support. You can use your ‌iPhone‌ to scan a QR code in any browser on any system to share digital ID information with a website using Face ID authentication.

Verify with Wallet on the web works with state-issued IDs and licenses, and passports added through the new ‌iOS 26‌ Digital ID feature could support online verification. Apple is also adding support for third-party apps that store licenses. Some states have digital ID systems that do not integrate with Apple Wallet, but licenses stored in these apps will still be able to be used for identity and age verification on the web. When initiating the verification process on a website, ‌iPhone‌ users will be able to select the Wallet app or a third-party app.

The process is end-to-end encrypted, so other parties are not able to read identity data, including browsers and operating systems. IDs are cryptographically signed, preventing the use of fake IDs.

Apple says that the first websites that will support the Verify with Wallet on the Web feature include Chime, Turo, Uber Eats, and U.S. Bank. The Arizona MVD, Georgia DDS, and Maryland MVA will add support for their digital ID apps.

The web verification process for IDs will launch this fall when ‌iOS 26‌ debuts.
Related Roundup: iOS 26

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Clair obscur : des nouvelles fraîches pour l’expédition 33 en juin 2025

Par :Julien
10 juin 2025 à 18:11

Clair Obscur : Expedition 33 continue de captiver les joueurs en 2025 avec ses dernières mises à jour. Depuis son lancement, le jeu a su se démarquer par son univers immersif et son gameplay innovant. Les nouvelles fraîches de juin 2025 annoncent des améliorations majeures et des contenus additionnels passionnants. Les développeurs, Sandfall Interactive, n’ont ... Lire la suite

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Oubliez Google ou Cloudflare, l’Europe a sa parade de DNS souverain pour le web

Europe Iris

Après des années d'attente, le DNS public européen DNS4EU a fait ses débuts. Il ambitionne d'être transparent, conforme aux normes et règles les plus récentes en matière de sécurité, de protection des données et de respect de la vie privée. Et de proposer une alternative souveraine à Google et autre Cloudflare.

iOS 26 Will Let You Add Your U.S. Passport to Wallet for Identity Verification

10 juin 2025 à 18:35
In iOS 26, Apple is implementing a new Digital ID feature that builds on integration for Driver's Licenses in the Wallet app. Starting this fall, Apple Wallet will allow iPhone users to add a U.S. passport that can be used in lieu of a physical passport for domestic travel.


The Digital ID can be stored on the ‌iPhone‌ or the Apple Watch, and it can be used at select TSA checkpoints throughout the United States. It is Real ID compliant, as a passport can be presented instead of a Real ID when traveling.

Digital IDs do not replace physical passports, and Apple warns that they cannot be used for international travel or border crossings. In these situations, a physical passport will be required, but for domestic travel, ‌iPhone‌ users won't need to pull out a passport and can instead pass through TSA checkpoints quicker.

As with state driver's licenses and IDs, Digital IDs will work for age and identity verification in apps, retail store locations, and new in ‌iOS 26‌, websites. The option to add a passport to Wallet for use as an ID option will expand digital identification features to many more ‌iPhone‌ users.

U.S. states and territories have been slowly rolling out support for IDs in the Wallet app, but it is still limited to Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Maryland, New Mexico, Ohio, and Puerto Rico.

Apple is adding other travel-friendly features to the Wallet app. There's an overhauled boarding pass experience that provides users with a Live Activity overview of their flight and real-time updates. Boarding passes also offer options to go to Maps for an airport overview, and Find My for tracking luggage.

Apple is partnering with airlines to implement the updated boarding passes, and these airlines will be the first to support the feature: Air Canada, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue, Jetstar, Lufthansa Group, Qantas, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, and Virgin Australia.
Related Roundup: iOS 26

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Oubliez Google ou Cloudflare : l’Europe a enfin sa solution de DNS souverain pour le web

10 juin 2025 à 16:49

Europe Iris

Après des années d'attente, le DNS public européen DNS4EU a fait ses débuts. Il ambitionne d'être transparent, conforme aux normes et règles les plus récentes en matière de sécurité, de protection des données et de respect de la vie privée. Et de proposer une alternative souveraine à Google et autre Cloudflare.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s Defense Depicts Ex-Girlfriend as Willing Sex Partner

10 juin 2025 à 22:14
After testifying that the mogul pressured her to have sex with other men, one of the music mogul’s ex-girlfriends said she “felt very loved by him” but he gave her “trauma.”

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Sean Combs, who is charged with sex trafficking, has strongly denied that any of his sexual relations were not consensual.

Actualité : Nothing Phone (3) : adieu l'interface Glyph, son design a fuité

10 juin 2025 à 13:22
Le Nothing Phone (3) serait-il le smartphone de la rupture ? Attendu pour le 1er juillet 2025, cet appareil que Carl Pei, fondateur de la marque, a décrit comme définitivement tourné vers l'IA, fait les frais d’une fuite avec un premier rendu dévoilé sur X/Twitter.Cette fuite, que l’on doit au très sérieux Max Jambor, montre un dos radicalement diffé...

MindsEye : configurations PC, gameplay, date de sortie… tout savoir sur ce GTA-like

10 juin 2025 à 13:05

Jeu d'aventure solo teinté de cybernétique et de bagnoles, MindsEye fait son arrivée sur nos PC et consoles dès aujourd'hui. Qu'attendre du titre ? Quelle configuration PC faut-il pour en profiter ?
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la personne qui a adapté wipEout et doom 64 pour Dreamcast travaille désormais sur un portage de Mario Kart 64

Par :Julien
10 juin 2025 à 12:54

Un passionné du rétro gaming continue d’impressionner la communauté avec ses projets ambitieux. Après avoir adapté les emblématiques jeux wipEout et Doom 64 pour la Dreamcast, il se lance maintenant dans un défi encore plus excitant : le portage de Mario Kart 64. Cette initiative suscite déjà beaucoup d’intérêt parmi les fans de consoles classiques. ... Lire la suite

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Elpe, un compromis entre NixOS et Ubuntu

10 juin 2025 à 11:49

Je travaille depuis quelque temps sur Elpe, un projet qui vise à obtenir les bonnes propriétés de Nix/NixOS (les mises à jour atomiques, la reproductibilité), mais avec des paquets Ubuntu.

Le code : https://nest.pijul.com/pmeunier/elpe

L'idée est de définir des recettes de compilation en OCaml et de les envoyer à un backend Rust, qui se charge de les exécuter dans un conteneur sans réseau, en exposant uniquement le contexte nécessaire à la bonne exécution de la compilation. Les produits du build sont indexés par le contenu de la recette du build, et indexés une deuxième fois par le résultat : c'est ce deuxième hash qui est utilisé dans les dépendants du paquet, ce qui permet de construire un arbre de Merkle du système complet (et non seulement de ses sources), qui rend toute modification ultérieure facilement détectable.

De plus, le système de base provient des dépôts de paquet Debian ou Ubuntu. Cependant, tous les chemins sont hard-codés (comme dans Nix), ce qui permet de garantir la reproductibilité, au détriment toutefois du coût de mise à jour en termes d'espace et opérations disque.

Si le choix de Rust devient relativement consensuel par les temps qui courent, OCaml est plus surprenant. Après divers essais avec plusieurs langages, je l'ai choisi parce que c'est le seul langage avec à la fois :

  • Une bonne approximation du système de types dont j'avais besoin: typage nominal et aussi structurel, entre autres.
  • Un système de types relativement simple (pas de typeclasses ni de monades comme en Haskell, de borrow checkers comme en Rust ni de types dépendants comme en TypeScript).
  • Du late binding, nécessaire pour exprimer des "overrides" et des "hooks", courants quand on veut compiler des choses (autoconf et make ont plein d'options de ce type, par exemple).
  • Un compilateur ultra-rapide.
  • Un bytecode, pour (dans le futur) contrôler aussi l'isolation du code de build de façon très légère.

La simplicité et l'expressivité d'OCaml sont bien adaptés à ce projet: les fonctions simples à concevoir y sont relativement claires à énoncer.


Pourquoi pas NixOS, me direz-vous ? En tant qu'utilisateur et contributeur depuis environ 10 ans, un certain nombre de problèmes plus ou moins récents m'ont motivé à explorer une alternative:

  • En termes de gouvernance, la communauté a traversé dans la dernière année plusieurs crises de différentes tailles (Anduril, Devenv…). On pourrait y voir un signe de maturation ou au moins de croissance du projet, mais plusieurs éléments me permettent d'en douter, dont les réactions répétées de la fondation Nix, qui semble avoir beaucoup de mal à comprendre les messages pourtant clairs des contributeurs.

  • Je vois aussi les choix de design imposés par les fondateurs du projet depuis quelques années comme un bien mauvais signe: les flakes (en 2020) étaient une première incarnation de cette tendance, et plus récemment la "distribution propriétaire" de Nix est clairement une mauvaise idée, alors que la qualité de code de Nix n'est pas au niveau où on l'attendrait et que le gros du projet repose depuis plusieurs années sur le travail pharaonique des contributeurs de Nixpkgs.

  • On pourrait parler longtemps de la sécurité de Nix, qui me fait de plus en plus peur y compris pour mon usage personnel. Les process de gestion des rapports ne me conviennent pas, de même que l'opacité de certains choix techniques (les flags de compilation désactivés sur certaines plateformes, entre autres), souvent bien cachés dans les entrailles de Nixpkgs.

  • Enfin, le langage trop complexe à utiliser (principalement par manque de typage statique et de messages d'erreurs pertinents) rend Nix difficile à utiliser au sein d'une organisation d'une taille importante, et encourage les comportements peu inclusifs (éviter d'écrire de la doc, inventer des casse-têtes pour faire des choses simples…). Je suis bien sûr conscient que des entreprises (comme Anduril) et des ONGs (comme Médecins Sans Frontières) l'utilisent, mais je ne pense pas que ce soit généralisable aux situations où j'aimerais voir ce genre de projet utilisé.

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Dune : Awakening, quelles sont les configurations requises pour y jouer sur PC ?

10 juin 2025 à 11:19

Après la série de films à succès Dune, un nouveau jeu se déroulant dans l'univers de Franck Herbert sort ce 10 juin sur PC. De quoi ravir les fans des intrigues intergalactiques mais aussi de MMO.
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China bans banks from luring customers with popular Labubu dolls

10 juin 2025 à 11:18

Regulator asks local banks not to give non-compliant perks amid fierce competition as interest rates fall

Chinese authorities have banned domestic banks from luring customers with gifts including the hugely popular Labubu dolls, amid fierce competition among lenders as interest rates and profit margins decline.

The Zhejiang branch of China’s financial regulator, the National Financial Regulatory Administration, has asked local banks to refrain from offering non-compliant perks to attract deposits, Bloomberg News reported.

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© Photograph: Jessica Lee/EPA

iOS 26 Features Battery Settings Overhaul

10 juin 2025 à 03:40
In iOS 26, Apple updated the Battery section of the Settings app to provide a much more in-depth look at how your iPhone usage impacts battery life and how much battery apps are draining, plus there are new battery management tools.


At the top of the Battery interface, there's a readout of your current battery and the time that you last charged. If your ‌iPhone‌ is currently charging, it will let you know how much time is remaining until a full charge.

Battery usage is no longer split by 24 hours and 10 days, with Apple providing just a weekly view of average battery use along with a comparison of how much battery you're currently using compared to your typical average.

The new comparison feature will let you know if you're using more, the same, or less battery life than you do on most days. It shows which apps used more battery and by how much, which makes it easier to tell what's draining your battery.

App battery usage includes specific details, such as letting you know if an app ran in the background longer, was on your screen longer, or sent more notifications than normal.

You can tap back through the previous 7 days to see how much battery you used on a given day, with a breakdown for active use and screen idle use. It also shows when you charged and for how long.


There's still a Battery Health section where you can see charge cycles and maximum capacity and a Charge Limit section where you can limit charging to 80 percent. Apple also added a new Power Mode option where you can toggle on Low Power Mode or the new Adaptive Power Mode. Adaptive Power Mode detects when ‌iPhone‌ usage is higher than normal and makes small performance adjustments like lowering display brightness to extend battery life.


These new battery features are available in ‌iOS 26‌ and iPadOS 26, but Apple hasn't changed the Mac battery readouts. ‌iOS 26‌ is limited to developers right now, though a public beta is coming next month. ‌iOS 26‌ will launch to the public in September.
Related Roundup: iOS 26

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iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS Tahoe Public Betas Launching in July

10 juin 2025 à 02:44
While the new software updates that Apple showed off today are only available to developers at the current time, Apple does plan to release public betas.


In the fine print for most of its software announcements, Apple says that public betas for iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS Tahoe, watchOS 26, and tvOS 26 will be coming "next month," aka July. Apple has been releasing public betas during July for quite some time now, as the timeline allows for a few rounds of developer beta testing for feature refinements before a wider beta rollout.

So when in July will we get the public beta? Here are Apple's past release dates:

  • iOS 18 - July 15

  • iOS 17 - July 12

  • iOS 16 - July 11

  • iOS 15 - June 30

  • iOS 14 - July 9


Apple tends to aim for around the middle of the month, so we could get the public betas the week of June 14, but the week before is a possibility too. The public beta usually follows the second or third developer beta, depending on timing and what needs to be fixed and refined.

Apple will provide public betas of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS, HomePod Software 26, and the AirPods firmware. Apple doesn't typically provide beta firmware updates for public beta testers, but the company's beta website says it will be an option. Apple doesn't plan to offer a visionOS public beta, and that update will remain limited to developers.

After the developer beta and the public beta testing period, the new software updates will see a public launch in the fall.
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Everything Apple Announced at WWDC 2025 in 9 Minutes

10 juin 2025 à 02:21
At today's WWDC 2025 keynote event, Apple unveiled a new design that will inform the next decade of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS development, so needless to say, it was a busy day. Apple also unveiled a ton of new features for the iPhone, an overhauled Spotlight interface for the Mac, and a ton of updates that make the iPad more like a Mac than ever before.


Apple's event lasted for an hour and a half, but we've recapped all of the announcements in a 10 minute video, just in case you don't want to sit through the entire spiel. We've also rounded up all of our coverage below, so you can dive deeper into any of the new features.

iOS 26



iPadOS 26



CarPlay



macOS Tahoe



watchOS 26



visionOS 26



tvOS 26



AirPods



Other Announcements



iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26 Tahoe, and Apple's other updates are available in an early beta phase for developers. Apple plans to introduce a public beta in July, and a public launch will follow in September.

For more on what's new, stay tuned to MacRumors, because we're going to have a ton more coverage in the coming weeks and months, including hands-on videos, guides, and in-depth looks at new features throughout the beta testing process.
Related Roundup: WWDC 2025

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Here Are the New Background Sounds in iOS 26

10 juin 2025 à 02:18
With iOS 26, Apple added a bunch of new options for the Background Sounds feature. If you're unfamiliar with it, it is an Accessibility option that allows your iPhone to play soothing background noise, like white noise or rain.


Prior to ‌iOS 26‌, there were eight Background Sounds options, but now there are a total of sixteen. Here's what's new:

  • Babble

  • Steam

  • Airplane

  • Boat

  • Bus

  • Train

  • Rain on Roof

  • Quiet Night


These join the original eight, which include Balanced Noise, Bright Noise, Dark Noise, Ocean, Rain, Stream, Night, and Fire.

Background Sounds can be toggled on in the Settings app under Accessibility > Audio and Visual > Background Sounds. Once you've opted in and selected a sound, you can toggle Background Sounds on and off through the Hearing Accessibility shortcut in the Control Center.

‌iOS 26‌ is only available for developers right now, but Apple plans to release a public beta in July. The software will launch in September alongside new iPhones.
Related Roundup: iOS 26

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iOS 26: All the Little Changes

10 juin 2025 à 02:08
There are a long list of new features in iOS 26, some of which Apple highlighted at today's keynote event, and some of which were quietly added. We've rounded up some of the smaller changes but still useful changes that have been introduced in the update.



  • Home bar - The Home bar that's meant to remind you that you can swipe up to get to the Home Screen has been removed from apps, for the most part. When you open an app, it shows briefly, but then it disappears.

  • Satellite Weather - In iOS 26, you can get Weather updates over a satellite connection when you don't have a cellular or Wi-Fi signal available. This doesn't appear to be live in the beta yet, but it seems to be coming.

  • Alarms - You can customize the snooze length for your alarms.

  • Camera - If your camera lens is dirty, your iPhone can detect it and suggest that you clean it.

  • Dictation - When you're dictating something using the Dictation feature, you can now spell a word or a name if needed.

  • Messages - You can now select partial text in a text message bubble, rather than having to select the whole thing.

  • Group Texts - There are typing indicators in group chats, plus there's an add a contact button if there's someone in the group text that you don't know.

  • Messages Filtering - If you have the Screen Unknown Senders option turned on, there are new filtering options. You can allow Time Sensitive alerts, Personal messages from businesses or organizations, Transactions like order receipts, or Promotions. There are toggles for each category.

  • Blocked Contacts - You can see a list of people that you've blocked in the Privacy and Security section of the Settings app.

  • AutoFill Payments - You can now see and manage your AutoFill cards in the Wallet app. There are options for adding a new payment, or changing details like expiration date for an existing payment method.

  • Reminders - There's a Reminders Control Center button.

  • Notes - You can export a note into a Markdown file.

  • Apple Music - Apple Music has an option to create playlist folders.

  • Files - In the Files app, when you select Browse, you'll now see a list of folders with an option to tap it to expand nested folders. Before, you had to tap into the folder entirely to see what was in it.

  • Late Night Mode - Under Sounds and Haptics in Settings, Apple added a "Late Night Mode."

  • Microphone Selection - In Sounds and Haptics, you can select a microphone if you have a Bluetooth mic connected.

  • Battery - Your iPhone will tell you if you're using more battery than normal at any given point in the day, and it flags apps that are using more power. You can also see time to charge in the Battery section of the Settings app and on the Lock Screen.

  • Stage Manager - This is technically iPadOS 26, but older iPads can now use Stage Manager.

  • Turn Off Transparency - Hate the new glass look? There is an option to turn it off in Accessibility settings with the Reduce Transparency option.

  • Background Sounds - There are many more Background Sounds options like airplane, rain on roof, quiet night, fire, and more.


As of right now, only developers have access to an early version of iOS 26, but Apple is planning to provide a public beta in July. iOS 26 will see a public launch in September alongside new iPhones.

Found something new that we didn't include here? Let us know in the comments below.
Related Roundup: iOS 26

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Apple Releases New Beta Firmware for AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4

9 juin 2025 à 23:56
Apple today introduced new beta firmware for the AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4, with an 8A5279d version number. The firmware is only available to developers at the current time, and a device running iOS 26, iPadOS 26, or macOS 26 is required to install the update.


The new firmware adds several features that Apple is debuting alongside ‌iOS 26‌, iPadOS 26, and macOS Tahoe.

The ‌AirPods Pro‌ 2 and ‌AirPods 4‌ support improved audio quality for phone calls and video calls, plus studio-quality audio recording for interviews, podcasts, and videos. There's also an option to use the AirPods as a camera remote with the Camera app to take photos or start a video recording.

With the latest updates, Apple added a firmware update installation option that's available from the AirPods settings interface when the AirPods are connected to an iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
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