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Bon plan écran gaming : l’excellent TITAN ARMY P275MV PLUS ne coûte que 369,99 €
Bon plan écran gaming : l’excellent TITAN ARMY P275MV PLUS ne coûte que 369,99 €
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Bon plan écran gaming : l’excellent TITAN ARMY P275MV PLUS ne coûte que 369,99 €

Le moniteur gaming TITAN ARMY P275MV PLUS mise sur une dalle Mini LED 27 pouces 4K jusqu’à 160 Hz, capable de passer en 320 Hz en Full HD. Pensé pour les joueurs exigeants comme pour la création de contenu, il combine fluidité, contraste et connectique complète à un tarif particulièrement attractif. Source
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Bon plan tapis de marche masseur : le Akluer 520A-A à 119,99 €
Bon plan tapis de marche masseur : le Akluer 520A-A à 119,99 €
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Bon plan tapis de marche masseur : le Akluer 520A-A à 119,99 €

Le tapis de marche masseur Akluer 520A-A combine marche active et massage des pieds dans un format compact, idéal sous un bureau ou devant la télé. Pensé pour le télétravail et les petits espaces, il promet des séances régulières sans encombrer votre salon. Source
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X vs. Threads : le basculement que personne n’attendait
X vs. Threads : le basculement que personne n’attendait
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X vs. Threads : le basculement que personne n’attendait

Longtemps considéré comme l'outsider, Threads vient de franchir une étape symbolique majeure en dépassant X (ex-Twitter) en nombre d'utilisateurs quotidiens sur mobile. Ce tournant marque une recomposition profonde du paysage des micro-blogs en 2026. Source
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iPhone ↔ Android : les messages RCS chiffrés arrivent enfin
iPhone ↔ Android : les messages RCS chiffrés arrivent enfin
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iPhone ↔ Android : les messages RCS chiffrés arrivent enfin

Longtemps attendue, la sécurisation des échanges entre iPhone et Android franchit un cap historique. Apple s'apprête à intégrer le chiffrement de bout en bout pour les messages RCS, mettant fin à une vulnérabilité majeure pour des millions d'utilisateurs. Source
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Android 16 : activer et utiliser le Desktop ModeAndroid 16 : activer et utiliser le Desktop Mode
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Android 16 : activer et utiliser le Desktop Mode

Longtemps en retrait sur le mode bureau mobile, Google amorce un virage stratégique avec Android 16. Les Pixel testent désormais un Desktop Mode dédié aux écrans externes pour le multitâche professionnel. Une évolution qui aligne progressivement Android sur des usages déjà bien installés chez certains concurrents. Voici comment profiter de cette avancée sur votre smartphone compatible. Source

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Puces Dimensity 9500s et 8500 : MediaTek bouscule le marché !
Puces Dimensity 9500s et 8500 : MediaTek bouscule le marché !
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Puces Dimensity 9500s et 8500 : MediaTek bouscule le marché !

MediaTek vient de lever le voile sur ses deux nouvelles puces de l'année 2026, les Dimensity 9500s et Dimensity 8500. Entre puissance brute pour le haut de gamme et démocratisation de l'IA pour le milieu de gamme, le fondeur taïwanais muscle son jeu face à la concurrence. Source
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Comment transformer facilement votre smartphone en webcam
Comment transformer facilement votre smartphone en webcam
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Comment transformer facilement votre smartphone en webcam

Android intègre désormais une fonction webcam native via USB depuis les versions 14 et 15. Cette innovation change la donne en utilisant le standard UVC pour transformer le téléphone en périphérique vidéo sans installer d’application tierce. On découvre maintenant comment profiter de cette fonctionnalité. Source
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G.I. Jane let women star in military propaganda tooG.I. Jane let women star in military propaganda too
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G.I. Jane let women star in military propaganda too

With Women Of Action, Caroline Siede digs into the history of women-driven action movies to explore what these stories say about gender and how depictions of female action heroes have evolved over time. The 1990s loved a woman in uniform. Jamie Lee Curtis joined the police force in Blue Steel. Jodie Foster worked for the FBI in The Silence Of The Lambs. Michelle Yeoh became a supercop in Police Story 3. Captain Janeway debuted as the first female lead of a Star Trek show. Even Disney sent a princess to join the army. It was a decade where female power was measured by breaking glass ceilings and climbing institutional ranks. And nowhere is that more apparent than in one of the most thunderously on-the-nose female-led action movies ever made: 1997’s G.I. Jane. Call it Private Benjamin without the comedy or just a message movie without subtext, but the film that’s probably now best associated with Will Smith’s infamous Oscars slap has become a fascinating cultural curio in the nearly three decades since its release. On the one hand, it captures an impressively committed Demi Moore, shifting her image from romantic Brat Pack darling to hardcore, shaved-head Navy SEAL. On the other, it raises some thorny questions about what’s actually empowering when it comes to female action heroes. In other words: Ladies, is it feminist to join the military industrial complex? Above all, G.I. Jane suffers from “the Barbie monologue problem,” wherein openly discussing sexist double standards feels dorky and heavy-handed even when it’s true. That in and of itself is a tool of patriarchy. Sexism is tied up in a certain kind of middle-school bully mentality; part of how it operates is in deeming the things women are passionate about embarrassing or unimportant. And that includes making it feel “uncool” to directly point out misogyny itself, even though there’s really no way to make a woman-led war movie—a genre that has elevated so many male actors’ careers—without directly tackling sexism. And yet even knowing that, the first five minutes of G.I. Jane feel absolutely insane in their bluntness. The film opens with a dramatic helicopter shot into Washington D.C. where steely Senator Lillian DeHaven (Anne Bancroft doing her best Foghorn Leghorn) is grilling Secretary Of The Navy candidate Theodore Hayes (Daniel Von Bargen) on his uneven progress regarding women in the military. While he boasts about the Navy’s many roles for women and new sensitivity courses for male recruits, he’s been caught on the record making fun of a female aviator who died in a crash last year. “If a cannibal used a knife and fork, would you call that progress too?” Senator DeHaven sneers at his confirmation hearing. As DeHaven explains to the press, because women aren’t allowed to serve in combat roles, nearly one-quarter of the jobs (and a lot of the swiftest career advancements) in the U.S. military are off-limits to them. So she cuts a backroom deal with the Department Of Defense: If they agree to start moving towards a fully “genderblind Navy,” she’ll support Hayes’ confirmation. Now all she needs to do is find the right test-case trainee to prove that female candidates can measure up to the men. To its credit, G.I. Jane does get a bit more nuanced as it goes along. The men at the DoD want the experiment to fail, so they decide the female candidate will have to pass the hardest course in the Navy—the SEALs “Combined Reconnaissance Team,” which has a 60% dropout rate. Meanwhile, DeHaven mostly just wants her chosen test candidate to have the right kind of PR sheen. (“Is this the face you want to see on the cover of Newsweek?”) So she rules out anyone who looks too butch and, when she meets with topographical analyst Lieutenant Jordan O’Neil (Moore), she immediately asks if O’Neil has a boyfriend—they can’t hang the program on someone who’s “batting for the other side.” G.I. Jane is at its most interesting when director Ridley Scott is at his most cynical. That’s the tone…

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Bruce Springsteen condemns ICE's "gestapo tactics" at surprise show
Bruce Springsteen condemns ICE's "gestapo tactics" at surprise show
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Bruce Springsteen condemns ICE's "gestapo tactics" at surprise show

Man, it’s always great when a beloved rockstar is actually, you know, a decent, good person. Rare, but great. I thank my lucky stars every day that Bruce Springsteen is one of them. The Boss, indeed. At a surprise weekend appearance at Light of Day Winterfest in Red Bank, New Jersey, America’s most reliable avatar of working-class decency very calmly torched the Trump administration’s ICE deployments. “We are living…
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MIO: Memories In Orbit will be hard to forget
MIO: Memories In Orbit will be hard to forget
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MIO: Memories In Orbit will be hard to forget

In MIO: Memories In Orbit, only the machines are left. These aren’t Terminator-esque monstrosities, but robots built to help humanity on an interstellar journey to a new home. The humans, whom the robots call Travellers, are long gone. The system that governs The Vessel—a network of AI clusters known as Pearls, with their own specific functions and personalities—are flickering out. And MIO, an android designed to…
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The ending of 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple reveals its faith in the humanities
The ending of 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple reveals its faith in the humanities
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The ending of 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple reveals its faith in the humanities

Spoiler Space offers thoughts on, and a place to discuss, the plot points we can’t disclose in our official review. Fair warning: This article features plot details of 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. The first line of 28 Years Later isn’t uttered by one of its main characters. Director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland gave the opening salvo of their legacy sequel trilogy to The Teletubbies. Tinky Winky, Dipsy,…
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Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day from The A.V. Club
Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day from The A.V. Club
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Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day from The A.V. Club

It’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and The A.V. Club is closed today, which means no news coverage. In the meantime, we hope you enjoy our continued coverage of Industry and our recap of last night’s premiere of A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms. Later today, you can also look for Caroline Siede’s latest entry into the Women Of Action column and features across our film, TV, and games verticals. Today is the 40th year…
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