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Des projets de produits d'Apple auraient été volés chez Luxshare
Le 29 décembre 2025, nous apprenions qu'un sous-traitant chinois d'Apple venait d'être victime d'une cyberattaque et que des pirates auraient alors récupéré des données confidentielles sur les produits de la marque. L'identité du sous-traitant est désormais connue : il s'agit de Luxshare,...

Why the United States Must Maintain Its International Counterterrorism Leadership Role
by Michael Jacobson, Senior Fellow in The Washington Institute’s Jeanette and Eli Reinhard Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence, and Matthew Levitt, the Fromer-Wexler Senior Fellow at The Washington Institute and director of its Jeanette and Eli Reinhard Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence Last week, President Trump announced that the United States would withdraw from sixty-six […]

Checking in on Flyers prospects after the World Juniors
The 2026 World Juniors have come and gone and all six Flyers prospects who took part in the winter tournament up there in Minnesota, have now returned to their leagues around the world. Finishing off the second half of their seasons as they aim for brighter and bigger futures and potentially even moving up a division or maybe even signing an NHL contract to start that whole new journey. There were a variety of outcomes at the World Juniors for the Flyers’ prospects. Some excelled on the biggest stage so far in their careers, while other shrunk in minor depth roles and were never truly an impact player while representing their country. We already had a look at just how all six of these lovely, super cool prospects fared at the tournament, but what has happened since then? It’s been over two weeks since everyone went home and all six of them have at least played a couple games for their respective teams. So, let’s see if any mid-season tournament performances have really kickstarted these guys, or they’re in a bit of a rut. Porter Martone Martone had a productive but fairly quiet World Juniors — he racked up the points to be among the leading scorers but never truly looked the dominant part that some were expecting. Canada sheepishly took the bronze medal after being heralded as an instant favorite and Martone was a part of that. But, he took that momentum of being able to score some points and ran with it back to Michigan State. In the very first game back for the Spartans, the Flyers 2025 first-round draft pick scored two goals and added two more assists to that total, setting a new season-high in points in a single game with his four. It was a great performance but the three games after that, Martone has managed to register just one goal and two assists. It is great to see him score in every single game he plays in (Martone has only ever left a game for Michigan State without a point four times) but it’s not the world-beating totals that some would expect. Porter Martone is your Big Ten Second Star of the Week!The freshman posted a season-best four points on Friday night and followed it up with a game-tying goal on Saturday night to finish the weekend with five points on three goals and two assists pic.twitter.com/qzaoRZRA0Z— Michigan State Hockey (@MSU_Hockey) January 13, 2026 The Spartans did face some tough competition in Wisconsin, the fifth-ranked school in the nation, and didn’t get to beat up on New Hampshire or Northern Michigan again, so the point totals in some close wins is somewhat explained. Still, he’s scoring at a great rate for someone who was just drafted several months ago and certainly didn’t let some mid-season tournament mess that up. Jett Luchanko While Martone enjoyed the heights of being at the top of the lineup for Canada, Jett Luchanko rounded out the roster as a regular member of the bottom six. This sort of defense-first role might have continued with Luchanko as he returned to his new OHL team in the Brantford Bulldogs after the tournament. Since returning to the Bulldogs, Luchanko has scored just one goal and two assists in five games. Three points in five games as his team went on to win four of those games and the only loss came in an overtime bout. It doesn’t feel all that good. For any Draft+2 forward in the OHL who was a top-15 pick, the expectation is that they are leading the team in scoring, or at least dominant in all three zones. But for Luchanko, it’s a much more subtle role than most would want out of the 13th overall pick. Maybe it is still getting used to his new environment in Brantford — he did just play six games for the Bulldogs before leaving to go participate in the world Juniors — but the recent performances really seem to fuel even more concern that fans had before the trade that sent him to the best team in the OHL. We’ll have to keep an even closer eye on just how Luchanko is doing,…

Department of Energy Launches RFI to Train 100K AI-Ready Scientists and Engineers
The Department of Energy (DOE) is seeking public input on how to rapidly build a next-generation American workforce in artificial intelligence (AI) through its Genesis Mission, which aims to double U.S. science and engineering productivity over the next decade.

House Appropriations Committee Rolls Out Final Spending Bills

Report Outlines Practical Approach to Prioritising Post-Quantum Cryptography Migration in Financial Services

CBP Marine Interdiction Agents Rescue Capsized Kayaker Off Salinas, Puerto Rico

Paul Markoff, Former DHS APCP Participant, Search and Rescue Volunteer, Dies at 38

Les AirTags réduisent fortement le nombre de bagages perdus
Voilà une petite statistique qui nous avait échappée : en décembre, la SITA a publié un communiqué de presse pour faire le point sur sa collaboration avec Apple un an après la mise en place avec iOS 18.2 du partage temporaire de la localisation des AirTags avec une compagnie aérienne en cas...

Pinkgate : un test rassure sur la décoloration de l'iPhone 17 Pro

Apple autorisée à maintenir App Tracking Transparency en France

