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Cooler Master fait machine arrière, en comprenant que son connecteur 16 pins coudé était une idée de...

En juillet 2023, nous vous présentiez la nouvelle idée de l'époque de Cooler Master : fournir un câble d'alimentation 16 pins pour cartes graphiques avec connecteur coudé à 90°.L'arrivée du connecteur coudé chez Cooler Master, en juillet 2023En soi, l'idée pouvait sembler pertinente afin d'éviter qu...

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5 minutes pour juger : Clair Obscur : Expedition 33

C'est le dernier samedi du mois, et vous savez quoi ? C'est le jour du test à la va-vite. Comme dit dans le titre, on va surfer sur la déferlante de Clair Obscur : Expedition 33, un jeu difficile à rater vu le carton qu'il a fait en ventes. Mais, comme Brice de Nice, on a attendu la vague au mauvais endroit, donc on en parle seulement maintenant. Au final, ça tombe bien : on a eu le temps de le poncer, des heures et des heures sans jamais s'ennuyer. Et si on y revient aujourd'hui, c'est pour vous partager nos toutes premières impressions et convaincre ceux qui hésitent encore de ne pas passer à côté de cette pépite. Place donc à cinq minutes pour juger ! […]

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Fan des vieux Resident Evil ? Tormented Souls 2 est là et perpétue cette tradition des jeux survival à l'ancienne !

Tormented Souls 2 est arrivé, il fait logiquement suite au premier opus paru en 2021, mais un peu passé inaperçu. Ceux qui possèdent un compte Amazon Prime ont pu le récupérer dans une version GOG depuis le site Gaming d'Amazon, il n'est pas complètement inconnu. C'est un vrai survival horror à l'an...

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EA Partners With Company Behind Stable Diffusion To Make Games With AI

Electronic Arts (EA) has partnered with Stability AI, creator of Stable Diffusion, to co-develop generative AI tools aimed at accelerating game development. "I use the term smarter paintbrushes," Steve Kestell, Head of Technical Art for EA SPORTS said in the announcement. "We are giving our creatives the tools to express what they want." Engadget reports: To start, the "smarter paintbrushes" EA and Stability AI are building are concentrated on generating textures and in-game assets. EA hopes to create "Physically Based Rendering materials" with new tools "that generate 2D textures that maintain exact color and light accuracy across any environment." The company also describes using AI to "pre-visualize entire 3D environments from a series of intentional prompts, allowing artists to creatively direct the generation of game content."

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Les prix des cartes graphiques AMD, Intel et NVIDIA semaine 43-2025 : - 30 + 20 - 20 + 30 = ZERO

Bon qu'on se le dide tout de suite, ce n'est pas la grosse fête des prix sur les CG cette semaine encore, l'avantage, la news est rapide à écrire. On commence chez AMD, avec un seul changement, sur la RX 7600 XT qui perd 30 euros cette semaine. AMD, nous avons fait le tour. Pour Intel, aucun changement, c'est donc bouclé aussi. reste NVIDIA, mais vous allez le voir, pas de quoi fouetter un caméléon. […]

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Les vidéos hardware de la semaine 43-2025 : 3 boitiers PC et un ventirad CPU

Grosse semaine encore pour les vidéos avec pas moins de 4 productions en ligne. Nous avons débuté avec un ventirad CPU de Cooler Master, avec le V4 Alpha 3DHP Black. Ensuite, nous avons jeté notre dévolu sur des boitiers, des boitiers et des boitiers avec les be quiet! Light Base 500 LX, CORSAIR AIR 5400 et SHARKOON AK7 ARGB. Et un bon samedi à tous. […]

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[Bon plan] Laptop Lenovo avec Core i7 et GeForce RTX 5070 à 1249,99€

Vous êtes à la recherche d'un ordinateur portable doué pour le jeu, mais ayant un gabarit plutôt petit ? Il y a actuellement une promotion intéressante sur le Lenovo Legion 5 15IRX10 (83LY007HFR), qui permet de l'obtenir pour seulement 1249,99 €.Ce modèle est un 15,3 pouces, ce qui lui permet d'avoi...

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China's Zhuque-3 Reusable Rocket Passes Key Milestone

China's private space company LandSpace has completed a key static fire test of its Zhuque-3 (ZQ-3) reusable rocket -- a stainless-steel, methane-fueled launcher modeled after SpaceX's Starship. Universe Today reports: The latest milestone took place on Monday, Oct. 22nd at the Dongfeng commercial space innovation pilot zone (where the JSLC is located). It involved another static fire test, where the rocket was fully-fueled but remained fixed to the launch pad while the engines were fired. This kind of testing is a crucial prelaunch trial (what NASA refers to as a "wet dress rehearsal"), and places the company and China another step closer to making an inaugural flight test, which is expected to happen by the fourth quarter of 2025. In traditional Chinese, Zhuque is the name of the Vermillion Bird that represents fire, the south, and summer, and is one of the four Symbols of the Chinese constellations. Like the Starship, the Zhuque-3 is composed of stainless steel and relies on a combination of liquid methane (LCH4) and liquid oxygen (LOX) propellant. The rocket will be powered by nine Tianque-12A (TQ-12A) engines and will measure 65.9 m (216 ft) tall and weigh 550,000 kg (1,210,000 lb). It's payload capacity will be significantly less than the Starship: 11,800 kg (26,000 lbs) in its expendable mode, and 8,000 kg (18,000 lbs) for the recoverable version. This is closer in payload capacity to the Falcon 9, which is capable of delivering 22,800 kg (50,265 lbs) to Low Earth Orbit (LEO). In time, the company hopes to transition to the larger Zhuque-3E, which will be 76.2 m (250 ft) tall and powered by nine TQ-12B engines, and will be capable of delivering to 21,000 kg (46,000 lb) in its expandable mode and 18,300 kg (40,300 lb) recoverable. The long term goal is to create a reusable system that can rival the Falcon rocket family, bringing the country closer to its goal of achieving parity with NASA.

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Iceland Just Found Its First Mosquitoes

An anonymous reader quotes a report from CNN: Iceland's frozen, inhospitable winters have long protected it from mosquitoes, but that may be changing. This week, scientists announced the discovery of three mosquitoes -- marking the country's first confirmed finding of these insects in the wild. Mosquitoes are found almost everywhere in the world, with the exception of Antarctica and, until very recently, Iceland, due to their extreme cold. The mosquitoes were discovered by Bjorn Hjaltason in Kioafell, Kjos, in western Iceland about 20 miles north of the capital Reykjavik. "At dusk on October 16, I caught sight of a strange fly," Hjaltason posted in a Facebook group about insects, according to reports in the Icelandic media. "I immediately suspected what was going on and quickly collected the fly," he added. He contacted Matthias Alfreosson, an entomologist at the Natural Science Institute of Iceland, who drove out to Hjaltason's house the next day. They captured three in total, two females and a male. Alfreosson identified them as mosquitoes from the Culiseta annulata species. A single mosquito from a different species was discovered many years ago on an airplane at the country's Keflavik International Airport, Alfreosson told CNN, but this "is the first record of mosquitoes occurring in the natural environment in Iceland." Further monitoring will be needed in the spring to see whether the species can survive the winter and "truly become established in Iceland," Alfreosson said. He said he's not sure climate change played a role in the discovery but "warming temperatures are likely to enhance the potential for other mosquito species to establish in Iceland, if they arrive."

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As Texas Power Demand Surges, Solar, Wind and Storage Carry the Load

Texas's electricity demand has surged to record highs in 2025 but renewable energy is meeting the challenge. According to new data from the Energy Information Administration, solar output has quadrupled since 2021, wind continues steady growth, and battery storage is increasingly stabilizing the grid during evening peaks. Electrek reports: ERCOT, which supplies power to about 90% of the state, saw demand jump 5% year-over-year to 372 terawatt hours (TWh) -- a 23% increase since 2021. No other major US grid has grown faster over the past year. [...] The biggest growth story in Texas power generation is solar. Utility-scale solar plants produced 45 TWh from January through September, up 50% from 2024 and nearly four times what they generated in 2021 (11 TWh). Wind power also continued to climb, producing 87 TWh through September -- a 4% increase from last year and 36% more than in 2021. Together, wind and solar supplied 36% of ERCOT's total electricity over those nine months. Solar, in particular, has transformed Texas's daytime energy mix. From June to September, ERCOT solar farms generated an average of 24 gigawatts (GW) between noon and 1 pm -- double the midday output from 2023. That growth has pushed down natural gas use at midday from 50% of the mix in 2023 to 37% this year. The report notes that while natural gas is still Texas's dominant power source, it isn't growing like it used to. "Gas comprised 43% of ERCOT's generation mix during the first nine months of 2025, down from 47% in the first nine months of 2023 and 2024," reports Electrek.

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Sweden's Crowd-Forecasting Platform 'Glimt' Helps Ukraine Make Wartime Predictions

alternative_right shares a report from France 24: [Sweden's] latest contribution to the war effort is Glimt, an innovative project launched by the Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI) earlier this year. Glimt is an open platform that relies on the theory of "crowd forecasting": a method of making predictions based on surveying a large and diverse group of people and taking an average. "Glimt" is a Swedish word for "a glimpse" or "a sudden insight." The theory posits that the average of all collected predictions produces correct results with "uncanny accuracy," according to the Glimt website. Such "collective intelligence" is used today for everything from election results to extreme weather events, Glimt said. [...] Group forecasting allows for a broad collection of information while avoiding the cognitive bias that often characterizes intelligence services. Each forecaster collects and analyses the available information differently to reach the most probable scenario and can add a short comment to explain their reasoning. The platform also encourages discussion between members so they can compare arguments and alter their positions. Available in Swedish, French and English, the platform currently has 20,000 registered users; each question attracts an average of 500 forecasters. Their predictions are later sent to statistical algorithms that cross-reference data, particularly the relevance of the answers they provided. The most reliable users will have a stronger influence on the results; this reinforces the reliability of collective intelligence. "We used this method and research, and we suggested to the Ukrainians that it could improve their understanding of the world and its evolution," said Ivar Ekman, an analyst for the Swedish Defence Research Agency and program director for Glimt. "If you have a large group of people, you can achieve great accuracy in assessing future events. Research has shown that professional analysts don't necessarily have a better capacity in this domain than other people."

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Apple Begins Shipping American-Made AI Servers From Texas

Apple has begun shipping U.S.-made AI servers from a new factory in Houston, Texas -- part of its $600 billion investment in American manufacturing and supply chains. CNBC reports: Apple Chief Operating Officer Sabih Khan said on Thursday that the servers will power the company's Apple Intelligence and Private Cloud Compute services. Apple is using its own silicon in its Apple Intelligence servers. "Our teams have done an incredible job accelerating work to get the new Houston factory up and running ahead of schedule and we plan to continue expanding the facility to increase production next year," Khan said in a statement. The Houston factory is on track to create thousands of jobs, Apple said. The Apple servers were previously manufactured overseas.

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Microsoft Teams Will Start Tracking Office Attendance

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Tom's Guide: Microsoft Teams is about to deal a heavy blow to those who like to work from home for peace and quiet. In a new feature update rolling out December 2025, the platform will track a worker's location using the office Wi-Fi, to see whether you're actually there or not. From a boss' perspective, this would eliminate any of that confusion as to where your team actually is. But for those people who have found their own sanctuary of peaceful productivity by working from home, consider this a warning that Teams is about to tattle on you. According to the Microsoft 365 roadmap: "When users connect to their organization's Wi-Fi, Teams will automatically set their work location to reflect the building they are working in." The location of that worker will apparently update automatically upon connecting. It's set to launch on Windows and macOS, with rollout starting at the end of this year. "This feature will be off by default," notes Microsoft. But "tenant admins will decide whether to enable it and require end-users to opt-in."

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