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Déjà de premiers benchmarks pour l'iPad Air M4

Deux premiers benchmarks (1, 2) de l'iPad Air M4, dévoilé lundi, sont déjà apparus sur Geekbench, a remarqué MacRumors. La puce M4 utilisée sur ce nouvel iPad Air est inédite : elle est dotée d'un CPU de 8 coeurs et un GPU de 9 coeurs, alors que les deux versions utilisées sur l'iPad Pro...

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Bruins home dominance continues with victory over No. 9 Nebraska

Nebraska was just the latest top-10 team to be outclassed by UCLA. The common denominator? The Bruins were playing at home. They’re clearly a different team inside Pauley Pavilion, where their energy level surges and almost everything seems to go their way. UCLA guard Trent Perry gestures after scoring during the first half of an...

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RED by SFR signe le forfait 5G le plus équilibré du moment, et il coûte moins de 9 euros

Ce forfait RED by SFR de 110 Go offre un bon équilibre entre l'enveloppe data allouée en France et celle dédiée à l'international. Une solution idéale et sans engagement pour profiter du réseau de SFR au meilleur prix.
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Rejoignez-nous de 17 à 19h, un mercredi sur deux, pour l’émission UNLOCK produite par Frandroid et Numerama ! Actus tech, interviews, astuces et analyses… On se retrouve en direct sur Twitch ou en rediffusion sur YouTube !

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Actualité : Voitures électriques : BYD teste la recharge à 1 500 kW, Tesla et ses 500 kW semblent déjà d'une autre époque

Des images prises à proximité du siège de BYD, à Shenzhen, montrent une station de démonstration équipée d'armoires haute puissance de nouvelle génération et de pistolets de recharge refroidis par liquide.L'ensemble adopte une architecture en portique en T, avec des câbles suspendus sur rails coulissants. Selon les plaques signalétiques photographiée...

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Middle East conflict offers economic lifeline to Russia’s flagging war machine

With much of the world’s oil supplies out of action, Russia could step in to meet demand in China and India

A prolonged energy crisis triggered by the widening war in the Middle East could offer an economic lifeline to Russia’s war machine at a moment when it was beginning to show signs of strain.

The sharp weakening and possible collapse of the regime in Iran would deprive the Kremlin of one of its closest regional partners. But that setback could be outweighed by an economic windfall if disruption pushes buyers toward Russian energy, alongside a possible slowdown in western arms supplies to Ukraine.

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© Photograph: Amr Alfiky/Reuters

© Photograph: Amr Alfiky/Reuters

© Photograph: Amr Alfiky/Reuters

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Stuffed peppers and aubergine dip: Sami Tamimi’s recipes for savoury Palestinian snacks

Peppers stuffed with freekeh, lamb and spicy tomato sauce, and a classic Levantine aubergine dip with preserved lemon and dill

I still remember, when I was a kid, the end of spring and early summer when markets in Jerusalem and across Palestine overflowed with freshly harvested freekeh. As you approached, the air carried a smoky, earthy aroma. Freekeh is an ancient grain, a staple across the Middle East and Turkey, made from green wheat roasted over open fires to burn off the husks, which gives it the characteristic nutty flavour. The name comes from the Arabic freek, meaning “to rub”, which describes how the grains are cleaned, dried, cracked and stored for the year.

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© Photograph: Kim Lightbody/The Guardian. Food and prop styling: Florence Blair. Food styling assistant: Phoebe Altman.

© Photograph: Kim Lightbody/The Guardian. Food and prop styling: Florence Blair. Food styling assistant: Phoebe Altman.

© Photograph: Kim Lightbody/The Guardian. Food and prop styling: Florence Blair. Food styling assistant: Phoebe Altman.

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Want to stop Farage with your vote? At the moment you can’t – and Starmer must fix that | Polly Toynbee

The PM’s in-tray is overflowing. But he can’t afford to neglect the real issue that is distorting our politics and the way we live

At home and abroad, Labour and its leader are under siege. Though the Gorton and Denton result is history now, the repercussions roil his party and underpin the fight for its future.

Abroad, the policy rift within the Labour tribe is just as bad, with the fear that the party will be dragged backwards into the wreckage of another illegal war in the Middle East. Yet again Labour and Starmer are damned both ways, with much of the party raging at its leader and a “very disappointed” Donald Trump angry, not appeased.

Polly Toynbee is a Guardian columnist

Guardian Newsroom: Can Labour come back from the brink?

On Thursday 30 April, ahead of May elections join Gaby Hinsliff, Zoe Williams, Polly Toynbee and Rafael Behr as they discuss the threat to Labour from the Greens and Reform and whether Keir Starmer can survive as leader.

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© Photograph: Oli Scarff/AFP/Getty Images

© Photograph: Oli Scarff/AFP/Getty Images

© Photograph: Oli Scarff/AFP/Getty Images

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The girls of my Himalayan valley are not victims – education is the only bridge they need out of their isolation

In my tribe, the Dard Shin, girls’ dreams are often over by 13. It is time we cleared a path towards them all fulfilling their potential

I sit my office in Srinagar surrounded by the steady, safe hum of the secondary school where I work. As academic head, my mind is occupied with curriculums and pupil progress. But my soul is 130km north of the Jammu and Kashmir city, behind the jagged peaks of the Razdan Pass, in the silence of the Tulail valley.

I am a daughter of the Dard Shin. We are a tribe whose history is etched in the Himalayan granite by the glacial water of the Kishanganga River.

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© Photograph: Courtesy of Amreen Qadir

© Photograph: Courtesy of Amreen Qadir

© Photograph: Courtesy of Amreen Qadir

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Un Requiem For A Dream à la française ? Pourquoi il ne faut pas manquer Nino dans la nuit au cinéma

Nino Paradis a 20 ans et trouve son refuge dans les rave-parties qu'il partage avec ses amis. Un remède pour mieux affronter les règles du monde extérieur, celui qui n'épargne pas la jeunesse qui galère. Dans son film Nino dans la nuit, adaptation du roman de Simon Johannin et Capucine Johannin pu…

Article original publié sur AlloCiné

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Guerre au Moyen-Orient: le directeur d'une école de commerce à Dubaï se veut rassurant sur la situation dans la ville

Un premier vol organisé pour rapatrier des Français bloqués au Moyen-Orient depuis le début de la guerre est arrivé tôt mercredi matin à l'aéroport Roissy-Charles de Gaulle en provenance d'Oman, tandis que l'armée israélienne dit avoir lancé une nouvelle "large vague de frappes" sur l'Iran et que des frappes ont tué au moins six personnes au Liban.

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