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Pixel 10a : on connaît les prix et la date de sortie en France, avec deux bonnes nouvelles

Google confirme que l’IA de Chrome est installée sur votre appareil, ce bouton pour la désactiver arrive
À l’heure où l’IA s’impose partout sans laisser le choix, Google confirme que son intelligence artificielle anti-arnaques fonctionne directement sur l’appareil. Une option, en cours de test, permet désormais de la désactiver depuis les réglages du navigateur. L’an dernier, Google...

Comment Samsung va réduire la marque de pli de l’écran du Galaxy Z Fold 8

Off the news: Search for police chief finally underway

City reviews oversight agreement in Chinatown
The Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation’s planned construction of the more than $10 billion Skyline into Chinatown may coincide with the city’s desire for an updated agreement with the state to gain greater oversight over historical sites and future development projects along that portion of the rail line’s route.

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Mililani house fire extinguished; no injuries reported

Gotterup shoots 64 to win Sony Open in Hawaii
CBS News to air previously pulled ‘60 Minutes’ report on El Salvador prison
CBS News will air on Sunday night the previously shelved “60 Minutes” report on a Salvadoran mega-prison housing migrants deported from the United States, according to new programming details released by the network. The report was postponed in December, with CBS saying the story required additional reporting. The network also removed a link to the “Inside CECOT” segment page that day and said the piece would be broadcast at a later date.
Iran warns against any U.S. strike as judiciary hints at unrest-linked executions
Iran’s president warned on Sunday that any U.S. strike would trigger a “harsh response” from Tehran after an Iranian official in the region said at least 5,000 people — including about 500 security personnel — had been killed in nationwide protests.
Chile fires kill at least 18 as firefighters battle extreme heat, winds
SANTIAGO >> Chilean President Gabriel Boric declared a state of catastrophe in two regions in the south of the country on Sunday as raging wildfires forced at least 20,000 people to evacuate and left at least 18 people dead.
