↩ Accueil

Vue normale

Sous la pression du grand frère chinois, le Cambodge s’attaque à la cyberfraude

27 janvier 2026 à 03:00
Des arrestations ciblées et les admonestations de Pékin ont déclenché un mouvement de panique, provoquant une vague de départs massifs des travailleurs des centres d’arnaque du Cambodge.

© AKP/AP

Des Sud-Coréens soupçonnés d’être impliqués dans des escroqueries en ligne, sur le tarmac de l’aéroport international de Techo, dans la province de Kandal, au Cambodge, le 17 octobre 2025.

Trump Administration Takes Another Stake in Rare Earth Sector

27 janvier 2026 à 02:55
The administration announced a $1.6 billion deal with USA Rare Earth. The firm also does business with Cantor Fitzgerald, which is run by the sons of President Trump’s commerce secretary.

© Liam Kennedy for The New York Times

“This investment ensures our supply chains are resilient and no longer reliant on foreign nations,” Howard Lutnick, the secretary of commerce, said of the deal.

Pour Larry Ellison, cofondateur d'Oracle, le défaut fatal de la course à l'IA réside dans le fait que tous les modèles sont identiques, car ils sont entraînés à partir des mêmes données publiques

27 janvier 2026 à 02:33
Pour Larry Ellison, cofondateur d'Oracle, le défaut fatal de la course à l'IA réside dans le fait que tous les modèles sont identiques, car ils sont entraînés à partir des mêmes données publiques

Larry Ellison, cofondateur et directeur technique d'Oracle, a mis le doigt sur ce qu'il considère comme le défaut fatal de la course à l'IA actuelle : tous les modèles majeurs, de ChatGPT à Gemini en passant par Llama de Meta, sont entraînés à partir des mêmes données publiques disponibles sur Internet....

Pour Larry Ellison, cofondateur d'Oracle, le défaut fatal de la course à l'IA réside dans le fait que tous les modèles sont identiques, car ils sont entraînés à partir des mêmes données publiques

27 janvier 2026 à 02:33
Pour Larry Ellison, cofondateur d'Oracle, le défaut fatal de la course à l'IA réside dans le fait que tous les modèles sont identiques, car ils sont entraînés à partir des mêmes données publiques

Larry Ellison, cofondateur et directeur technique d'Oracle, a mis le doigt sur ce qu'il considère comme le défaut fatal de la course à l'IA actuelle : tous les modèles majeurs, de ChatGPT à Gemini en passant par Llama de Meta, sont entraînés à partir des mêmes données publiques disponibles sur Internet....

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts makes his case for MLB players in 2028 Olympics

27 janvier 2026 à 02:31
There’s a very real chance that major league players could participate in the Olympics for the first time. If they do, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts has strong feelings about who should lead Team USA at the 2028 Summer Games. Himself. “I want to manage the Olympic team,” Roberts told the California Post. “That’s what I...

Trump says he will impose new tariffs on South Korea, sending shares in carmakers tumbling

27 janvier 2026 à 02:30

US president says tariffs on automobiles, lumber and pharmaceuticals will rise to 25%, accusing Seoul of not living up to a trade deal struck last year

Donald Trump has said he is raising tariffs on South Korean goods including automobiles, lumber and pharmaceuticals, accusing the country of not living up to a trade deal struck last year and sending shares in Korean carmakers tumbling.

In a post on social media, the US president said the tariffs paid on South Korean exports into America would rise from 15% to 25% because the “Korean Legislature hasn’t enacted our Historic Trade Agreement, which is their prerogative”.

Continue reading...

© Photograph: Lee Jin-man/AP

© Photograph: Lee Jin-man/AP

© Photograph: Lee Jin-man/AP

ICE tensions could be thawing in Minn. after Trump sends in border czar Tom Homan, sidelines Kristi Noem and Border Patrol chief

27 janvier 2026 à 02:29
The ICE tensions in Minnesota could finally be thawing — after President Trump sent his “border czar” to the state and ordered hard-charging Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino home — in an apparent move to freeze out Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.  The major shift — which came hours after Trump had “very good” calls...

10+ Things to Know About the New AirTag 2

27 janvier 2026 à 02:28
After a five year wait, Apple finally unveiled the next-generation version of the AirTag earlier today. The AirTag 2 looks exactly like the original ‌AirTag‌, and the functionality is similar, but there are still some differences worth knowing about.


Here's everything new.

  1. UWB 2 - The ‌AirTag‌ 2 adopts Apple's second-generation Ultra Wideband (UWB) chip.

  2. Longer Range - UWB upgrades mean that Precision Finding works from 1.5x further away than before. Precision Finding is the feature that allows an ‌AirTag‌ to be precisely located in a close-range indoor area. It is able to lead you directly to the ‌AirTag‌ with a compatible device.

  3. Precision Finding on Watch - Precision Finding was previously limited to the iPhone, but it now works on the Apple Watch Series 9 and later and Apple Watch Ultra 2 and later, as these devices have UWB chips.

  4. Louder Speaker - The ‌AirTag‌ 2's speaker is up to 50 percent louder than the speaker in the original ‌AirTag‌. The upgrade will make it easier to hear when playing a sound, plus it is an additional anti-stalking measure because it will be more difficult for sound to be masked.

  5. Better Bluetooth - Apple is using a newer Bluetooth specification with increased range.

  6. New Internal Design - To accommodate the updated speaker, Apple revamped the internals. Rumors suggested Apple would make it harder to tamper with the ‌AirTag‌ to remove the speaker, but we'll need to wait for a teardown for confirmation.

  7. Updated Weight - The ‌AirTag‌ 2 weighs 0.42 ounces or 11.8 grams. it is seven percent heavier than the original ‌AirTag‌.

  8. Revamped Text - The text on the back of the ‌AirTag‌ is now all in capital letters, which is a good way to determine whether an ‌AirTag‌ is the first-generation model or the new model. The text also now lists IP67 water and dust resistance, plus it mentions NFC and Find My support. These features aren't new, but aren't listed on the back of the original ‌AirTag‌.

  9. Still Not For Pets - Apple's ‌AirTag‌ 2 announcement and product page specifically state that the device is for tracking objects, and not people or pets. Despite this, many people use AirTags for tracking their animals.

  10. Reset Process - To reset an ‌AirTag‌ 2, you need to remove the battery, leave it out for at least five seconds, and then insert the battery again. The process has to be repeated four times. Apple says that it can take up to 12 seconds to hear the final tone. With the first ‌AirTag‌, there was no need to wait after removing the battery before reinserting it.

  11. Requires iOS 26.2.1 - If you want to use an ‌AirTag‌ 2, you're going to have to update your device to iOS 26.2.1. The ‌AirTag‌ 2 requires the latest Apple software, which means it won't work with devices that aren't able to run iOS 26.


The ‌AirTag‌ 2 does everything that the original ‌AirTag‌ does, taking advantage of the ‌Find My‌ network. When the ‌AirTag‌ is not in Bluetooth range of your own device, it is able to ping Apple devices owned by others to relay its location back to you for long distance tracking.

It also supports Lost Mode, with an NFC feature for discovering who a lost item belongs to, plus it has options for sharing item location with someone else (useful in airports with participating airlines), and it continues to use a CR2032 coin cell battery. Apple says the battery "works for more than a year" before needing to be replaced.

The ‌AirTag‌ 2 is still priced at $29, with a pack of four available for $99. Free engraving is also included in the price point. The new ‌AirTag‌ can be purchased today, with orders set to be delivered starting on Wednesday, January 28.
Tag: AirTag

This article, "10+ Things to Know About the New AirTag 2" first appeared on MacRumors.com

Discuss this article in our forums

DAXFS : le nouveau système de fichiers Linux qui lit la mémoire sans copie (et ça change tout)

27 janvier 2026 à 02:26

Un article signé GOODTECH.info

Le développeur du noyau Linux Cong Wang vient de proposer DAXFS sur la liste de diffusion du noyau, un système de fichiers expérimental qui fonctionne directement sur la mémoire physique partagée en utilisant l’infrastructure DAX (Direct Access) du noyau. Exit […]

L’article DAXFS : le nouveau système de fichiers Linux qui lit la mémoire sans copie (et ça change tout) est apparu en premier sur Goodtech.

❌