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XV de France – "J’étais content d’être dans les 42, mais pas satisfait" : Capilla (Bayonne) revient sur la tournée d’automne

Direct. Brive - Colomiers : les Brivistes à la relance face à des Columérins ambitieux... Suivez le match d'ouverture de la 12e journée de Pro D2
Bonsoir et bienvenue sur Rugbyrama pour suivre, en direct commenté, la rencontre d'ouverture de la 12e journée de Pro D2 opposant Brive à Colomiers.

The Seahawks Will Serve As the Vikings’ Fortune Teller

Antoine Dupont, "le retour" à la Une du Midi Olympique

Top 14 – Toulon : Serin et Dréan sont prêts à défier Montauban, des internationaux en vacances
Dans le cadre de la 11e journée de championnat, le club varois bénéficie de retours importants lors de la réception de Montauban. Concentré sur cette rencontre et sur le fait de ne pas prendre haut le promu, Pierre...

Top 14 – Les compositions probables de la 11e journée : Pita Ahki titulaire pour sa dernière avec Toulouse ?

Info Midol. Top 14 – Freiné par une blessure à un genou, Patrick Tuifua (Toulon) a été opéré

Nationale - Il n’y aura finalement pas de fusion entre Massy et Suresnes

Why can’t ChatGPT tell time?
ChatGPT, like many chatbots, is pitched as a hyper-competent personal assistant. But among the many things that confuse it, one is particularly confounding: It cannot tell time. When I ask ChatGPT what time it is, I'm never quite sure what I'll get. Sometimes, it tells me it can't do it. "I don't have access to your device's real-time clock or your location, so I can't tell the exact local time for you," it wrote to me at 4:15PM Eastern Standard Time about a week ago. "But I do know today's date according to my system: 2025-11-20." (Bolded by ChatGPT, I assume, to make sure I didn't overlook the things it was doing well.) Sometimes it asks … Read the full story at The Verge.

Around 500 million PCs are holding off upgrading to Windows 11, says Dell
Windows users are transitioning to Windows 11 at a slower rate than the upgrade to Windows 10. Microsoft’s 10-year-old operating system, which just hit the end of support phase, is still proving popular among consumers and businesses. Dell revealed this week that around 500 million machines are capable of upgrading to Windows 11, but are sticking with Windows 10 instead. “We have about 500 million of them capable of running Windows 11 that haven’t been upgraded,” said Dell COO Jeffrey Clarke on a Q3 earnings call earlier this week, referring to the overall PC market, not just Dell’s slice of machines. “And we have another 500 million that are four years old that can’t run Windows 11.” He sees this as an opportunity to guide customers towards the latest Windows 11 machines and AI PCs, but warns that the PC market is going to be relatively flat next year. It’s the first time we’ve heard that as many as 500 million machines are holding off upgrading to Windows 11, and that a similar amount simply can’t. Microsoft tightened its hardware requirements for Windows 11, leaving behind millions of PCs that were sold over the past decade. I expected millions of consumers to stick with Windows 10 if they couldn’t upgrade due to the hardware requirements, but Microsoft’s decade-old OS is clearly a lot stickier among consumer and commercial PCs than I thought. Dell’s Windows 11 upgrade numbers come just a week after Windows chief Pavan Davuluri said that “nearly a billion people rely on Windows 11.” It’s not clear what rely means here, as Microsoft has typically provided monthly device numbers in the past.

Exclu Midol. Transferts/Top 14 – Perpignan attend le bon de sortie d’Hugo Reus
Toujours en quête de renfort au poste d’ouvreur, les Catalans ont relancé Montpellier pour obtenir la libération de l’ancien Rochelais. Les négociations sont à un tournant décisif.

