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Doué apte pour les 3 derniers matches de 2025 ?
Absent depuis la fin octobre, Désiré Doué pourrait bien faire son retour avant la fin de l'année civile, avec la possibilité qu'il participe aux trois derniers matches du PSG si tout va bien.

Loin du PSG et du foot, Kari « fait sa petite vie »

Mbappé attend aussi Doué avec impatience

Le PSG deuxième de la Champions League, mais premier des revenus
Deuxième de la phase de ligue de la Champions League après cinq journées, derrière Arsenal, le PSG est pour le moment le club qui a généré le plus de revenus dans la compétition. On vous explique pourquoi.

Beraldo proposé à un futur adversaire du PSG ?

Cyber Monday kitchen deals are actually piping hot — save big on Ninja, Our Place, and Le Creuset

30+ of the best Cyber Monday Pokémon deals: Savings on Mega Evolution Booster Bundle, Pokémon Legends games, and more

The best Cyber Monday tablet deals: Apple, Amazon, Samsung, Lenovo, and more at record lows
Best Cyber Monday tablet deals Best iPad deal Apple iPad Air, 11-inch (M3, 128GB, WiFi) $449 (save $150) Get Deal Best Android tablet deal Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 3 (256GB, WiFi) $379.99 (save $170) Get Deal Best Amazon Fire tablet deal Amazon Fire Max 11 $139.99 (save $90) Get Deal Cyber Monday is, without a doubt, one of the best times to buy tech. Prices drop on laptops, TVs, and tablets, which is perfect timing with the holidays fast approaching. If you're getting ready to buy the latter, a tablet, now is a great time. We just spent the past few months re-evaluating our guide to the best tablets, meaning these portable devices are front of mind. And most importantly, they're now on sale just in time for Cyber Monday. SEE ALSO: Black Friday 2025: Get live updates on the latest sales, doorbusters, and deal drops There are a lot of tablets on sale, and even better, there are more than just iPads discounted. You can find devices from Samsung, Lenovo, and Amazon all on sale for hundreds off. Plus, we're pleased to see our very favorite Android tablet is on sale, too. These are the best tablet deals for Cyber Monday.Best Cyber Monday iPad deal Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple iPad Air, 11-inch (M3, 128GB, WiFi) $449 at Amazon $599 Save $150 Get Deal Why we like itMost iPads are discounted ahead of Cyber Monday, but the best deal is on the iPad Air with the M3 chip. We determined it's the best iPad for most people, with a superior processor to the basic iPad, allowing you to do any work task you'd do on a computer. But at $449, it's a fraction of the price of a laptop. It's currently $150 off of its $599 price tag, making it 25% off, one of the biggest discounts you'll find on any iPad for Cyber Monday.More Cyber Monday iPad dealsApple iPad, 10.9-inch (A16, 128GB, WiFi, silver) — $274 $349 (save $75)Apple iPad, 10.9-inch (A14, 256GB, WiFi) — $349 $449 (save $100)Apple iPad mini, 8.3-inch (A17, 128GB, WiFi) — $349 $499 (save $140)Apple iPad Air, 13-inch (M3, WiFi, 128GB) — $649 $799 (save $150)Apple iPad Pro, 11-inch (M5, WiFi, 256GB) — $899 $999 (save $100)Apple iPad Pro, 13-inch (M5, WiFi, 256GB) — $1,199 $1,299 (save $100)Best Cyber Monday Android deal Opens in a new window Credit: Lenovo Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 3 (256GB, WiFi) $389.99 at Lenovo $549.99 Save $160 Get Deal Why we like itPerhaps my favorite discovery of 2025 is the Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 3, which convinced me that iPads aren't the only tablets worth buying. This small tablet is made for gaming, but it does an extremely good job at streaming in high definition and is the perfect size for travel. For Cyber Monday, it's down to $389.99, saving you $160 for a total of 29% off.More Cyber Monday Android dealsLenovo Tab One (64GB, WiFi) — $89.99 $119.99 (save $30)Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (64GB, WiFi) — $159.99 $329.99 (save $170)Lenovo Idea Tab (256GB, WiFi) — $179.99 $239.99 (save $60)Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ Plus (128GB, WiFi) — $199 $269.99 (save $70.99)Google Pixel Tablet (128GB, WiFi) — $249 $399 (save $150)Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 — $249.99 $349.99 (save $100)TCL Nxtpaper (256GB, WiFi) — $299.99 $469.99 (save $170)Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE (128GB, WiFi, blue) — $324.68 $499.99 (save $175.31)Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ Plus (256GB, WiFi) — $779.99 $999.99 (save $220)Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 (512GB, WiFi) — $829.99 $979.99 (save $150)Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (512GB, WiFi) — $1,119.99 $1,319.99 (save $200)Best Cyber Monday Fire tablet deals Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Fire Max 11 $139.99 at Best Buy $229.99 Save $90 Get Deal Why we like itHaving tested my way through the latest tablets, I won't lie, Amazon Fire tablets are not my favorite. I think they fall behind the crowd in terms of processing power, plus Amazon's app store pales in comparison to Apple's or Google's. That being said, if you want a cheap tablet, look at the Amazon Fire tablet. There are bigger discounts to be had on Amazon's tablets, but I think the best tablet to shop from Amazon…

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My futuristic Xreal AR glasses are now $170 off for Cyber Monday at Amazon

Is Kim Kardashian Neuralinks next ambassador? The internet thinks so.
The Kardashians' reality TV show — which was rebooted in 2022 and is already on its seventh season — has documented a lot of personal moments for the powerful Hollywood family. Several marriages, divorces, and births were recorded for millions to watch at home, along with a harrowing overdose, and even an armed robbery.In a recent episode, however, the program broke new ground, revealing that Kim Kardashian, the wealthiest of the bunch, has holes in her brain. SEE ALSO: 'Rage bait' named word of the year Speaking to celebrity psychologist Dr. Daniel Amen, the billionaire learned that initial scans showed "low activity" in parts of her brain, pointing out what he described as holes in her frontal lobe that could be caused by chronic stress. Kardashian, who plays a lawyer in new Hulu show All's Fair, has famously been attempting to pass the California Bar exam, and was recently diagnosed with a small brain aneurysm. She reported feeling excessive sleepiness to Amen. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. Kardashian, later calling her brain beautiful, was incredulous at the news: "I got to get on a plan to really figure this out because I have shit to do this summer." In the lead up to the Nov. 27 episode, Kardashian had encouraged fans to tune in out of concern for her health, telling them via an appearance on Good Morning America that "everything works out." Kardashian has promoted wellness products and preventative health practices for years, including non-FDA approved drugs, cognitive nootropic supplements, stem cell treatments, and controversial full- body MRI scans. But this time, fans and onlookers didn't think the brain scan was an introduction to a new consumer product or Kardashian business venture. They theorized something more nefarious — and futuristic — was going on. "Kim Kardashian is about to attempt to sell us at the most sinister end of the spectrum brain chips/neuralink at the least sinister some sort of ashwaganda gummy. All this 'i’m so stupid my brain don’t work good me can’t pass no bar' is a rollout i can’t be fooled," wrote one X user. "My money is on her using this to set the stage for getting a NeuroLink [sic], telling everyone how much better she is, and then immediately passing the bar to 'prove' it works," wrote another. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. Neuralink is the brainchild (pun intended) of fellow billionaire and co-founder Elon Musk, which publicly launched in 2017 and published its first research in 2023. The company has committed to ushering in a new era of super intelligence based on implantable brain–computer interfaces (BCIs). In 2024, Musk said that the company had "successfully" implanted a chip into the brain of a human subject — the beginning of long-rumored human trials that began with 29-year-old Noland Arbaugh. In a June update from the company, Neuralink's co-founders said they were trialing a "consensual telepathy tool" that would let people trade information in the blink of an eye and another that could restore partial vision in people who are blind.There are other brain chip companies trialing the tech, too, like the U.S.-based Synchron and Blackrock Neurotech, and research projects, such as BrainGate housed at Brown University. Regulators like the FDA have been hesitant to approve chip tests, while a growing number of individuals and neuroscience companies have made a pitch that implantable computer chips are the future of medicine. What better way to speed up adoption, suggests the internet, than getting one of the wealthiest celebrities alive to try it first?In addition to the suggested profit motives, several users suspected that Kardashian's brain activity could be an un-admitted side effect of long COVID. They suggested that rather than admit to the still-unknown repercussions of the mass disabling event and invest in evidence-backed science, she may be veering in a more experimental…
