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Séjour 8j/7n pour 2, all inclusive, au Mondi Club Notion Kesre Beach 4* (Turquie), au départ de Paris, du 21 au 28 avril (394€/p)

788€ - Cdiscount Voyages

Un excellent prix en last minute pour ce séjour tout inclus en Turquie !

Code promo DM50 à indiquer au panier

Le prix inclut :
  • L'hébergement à l'hôtel Mondi Club Notion Kesre Beach 4*
  • La formule tout inclus
  • Les vols A/R au départ de Paris (ORY)
  • Le transfert collectif aller-retour aéroport/hôtel
  • Les taxes aéroport obligatoires
  • Les frais de dossier

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Les vols sont effectués par la compagnie Transavia :

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L'hébergement : Mondi Club Notion Kesre Beach 4*


L'hôtel est noté 4/5 sur Tripadvisor et 4,2/5 sur Google Reviews.

Situation
Le Mondi Club Notion Kesre Beach 4* est situé à 5 km du centre de Ozdere et à 40 km de l'aéroport d'Izmir. Kusadasi se situe à 30 km environ.

Votre Mondi Club
Le Mondi Club Notion Kesre Beach 4* dispose de 164 chambres et de plusieurs piscines pour vous permettre de faire de joyeuses baignades en famille. Profitez d'un cadre exceptionnel à proximité de la plage privée. Vous aurez à votre disposition : boutique*, pharmacie*, blanchisserie*, coin TV, spa, coiffeur*, médecin*, salle de conférence, parasols, chaises longues et serviettes (avec caution), wifi.
*Avec supplément

Votre chambre
Durant votre séjour, vous serez logé en chambre double standard de 23m² joliment décorée dans des tons bleu clair. Cette chambre peut accueillir jusqu'à 3 adultes, ou 2 adultes et 1 enfant. Toutes les chambres sont équipées de : salle de bains avec douche, WC et sèche-cheveux, téléphone, minibar* (1 bouteille d'eau offerte chaque jour), balcon, climatisation, coffre-fort, TV par satellite, wifi.
*Avec supplément

Restaurants et bars
Pendant toute la durée de votre séjour, vous bénéficierez de la formule tout inclus, qui comprend aussi bien les repas, boissons locales alcoolisées ou non et les snacks. Les repas sont servis sous forme de buffet au restaurant principal de l'hôtel.

Vos activités et loisirs
Les animateurs francophones Mondi Club, parfaitement intégrés à l'équipe d'animation internationale de l'hôtel, vous proposeront des activités sportives et ludiques en journée ainsi que des animations nocturnes. À votre disposition : piscine extérieure et piscine pour enfant avec toboggans (ouvert de 8h00 à 19h00), tennis (éclairage et équipement avec supplément), basketball, volleyball.
Un centre de spa proposant les prestations suivantes est à votre disposition : sauna, bain turc, hammam, coiffeur*, massages*.
Pour les enfants : Un mini club est disponible pour les enfants âgées de 4 à 12 ans. Ouvert du 20/04 au 19/10, de 10h00 à 12h00 et de 14h30 à 17h00.
*Avec supplément

AstrHori launched a new macro-focusing rail slider model AH-MGA170


AstrHori launched a new macro-focusing rail slider model AH-MGA170 (available also in a package with the AstrHori 25mm f/2.8 2x-5x ultra macro lens):


Additional information is available here:

"The AstrHori macro focusing rail slider comes with a micrometer adjustment knob, moving 0.05mm per revolution for more precise adjustments, enhancing the stability of macro photography imaging. The adjustment knob facilitates a 2mm movement per rotation, providing precise tuning capabilities within a range of 1mm. Utilizing a multi-head lead screw mechanism, it enables swift positioning, achieving a movement speed that is 14 times faster than that of a standard lead screw."

Announced: AstrHori 25mm f/2.8 2x-5x full-frame macro lens for E/FX/RF/Z/L mount

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Frontier Communications Shuts Down Systems After Cyberattack

U.S. telecom provider Frontier Communications shut down its systems after a cybercrime group breached some of its IT systems in a recent cyberattack. BleepingComputer reports: Frontier is a leading U.S. communications provider that provides gigabit Internet speeds over a fiber-optic network to millions of consumers and businesses across 25 states. After discovering the incident, the company was forced to partially shut down some systems to prevent the threat actors from laterally moving through the network, which also led to some operational disruptions. Despite this, Frontier says the attackers could access some PII data, although it didn't disclose if it belonged to customers, employees, or both. "On April 14, 2024, Frontier Communications Parent, Inc. [..] detected that a third party had gained unauthorized access to portions of its information technology environment," the company revealed in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday. "Based on the Company's investigation, it has determined that the third party was likely a cybercrime group, which gained access to, among other information, personally identifiable information." Frontier now believes that it has contained the breach, has since restored its core IT systems affected during the incident, and is working on restoring normal business operations.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

Cops Can Force Suspect To Unlock Phone With Thumbprint, US Court Rules

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: The US Constitution's Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination does not prohibit police officers from forcing a suspect to unlock a phone with a thumbprint scan, a federal appeals court ruled yesterday. The ruling does not apply to all cases in which biometrics are used to unlock an electronic device but is a significant decision in an unsettled area of the law. The US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit had to grapple with the question of "whether the compelled use of Payne's thumb to unlock his phone was testimonial," the ruling (PDF) in United States v. Jeremy Travis Payne said. "To date, neither the Supreme Court nor any of our sister circuits have addressed whether the compelled use of a biometric to unlock an electronic device is testimonial." A three-judge panel at the 9th Circuit ruled unanimously against Payne, affirming a US District Court's denial of Payne's motion to suppress evidence. Payne was a California parolee who was arrested by California Highway Patrol (CHP) after a 2021 traffic stop and charged with possession with intent to distribute fentanyl, fluorofentanyl, and cocaine. There was a dispute in District Court over whether a CHP officer "forcibly used Payne's thumb to unlock the phone." But for the purposes of Payne's appeal, the government "accepted the defendant's version of the facts, i.e., 'that defendant's thumbprint was compelled.'" Payne's Fifth Amendment claim "rests entirely on whether the use of his thumb implicitly related certain facts to officers such that he can avail himself of the privilege against self-incrimination," the ruling said. Judges rejected his claim, holding "that the compelled use of Payne's thumb to unlock his phone (which he had already identified for the officers) required no cognitive exertion, placing it firmly in the same category as a blood draw or fingerprint taken at booking." "When Officer Coddington used Payne's thumb to unlock his phone -- which he could have accomplished even if Payne had been unconscious -- he did not intrude on the contents of Payne's mind," the court also said.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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The new Retouch4me Photoshop Panel automates photo editing in the cloud


Retouch4me announced a new update for the Retouch4me Panel: now they offer cloud-based retouching with all Retouch4me plugins and introduce a new pay-per-retouch model. As the Panel is free software with 20 complimentary retouches, you can try it right away. Additional information:

Fast and professional retouching: the new Retouch4me Photoshop Panel automates photo editing in the cloud

Retouch4me rolls out an update for Photoshop Panel, extending its original functionality. Now users can edit images from a single interface in Photoshop, both on a local computer and in the cloud.

Tallinn, April 16, 2024 — Retouch4me, a leading provider of innovative editing software solutions, announced today an upgrade for its Photoshop Panel. It offers an interface to select between two retouching options. The first one enables image editing using the installed Retouch4me plugins on the user's device. The second option allows for retouching with all the plugins available in the cloud.

Oleg Sharonov, Founder and Board Member of Retouch4me & 3D LUT Creator (RELU OÜ), comments: "Retouch4me Photoshop Panel was initially created to simplify the work with our plugin suite. The idea was to eliminate the steps needed to be done in Photoshop with every plugin, thus speeding up the retouching process. With the new Panel, users can utilize the whole Retouch4me plugin suite right from the cloud and get professionally retouched images in no time. The first 20 retouches are free for testing, and the results are saved as layers in Photoshop. Photographers and retouchers editing a moderate volume of photos will find particular value in the new functionality of the Panel. They can select the desired package of retouches according to their workload, starting at $20 for 200 retouches."

Key features of the Retouch4me Photoshop Panel:

  1. Cloud-Based Retouching: Neural network plugins require powerful computers with modern video cards, similar to high-end gaming computers, for fast processing. With the new Panel, there is no need for high-performance PCs because the processing is done in the cloud. The result of AI processing is sent back to the user in layers. This approach empowers users to fine-tune layers while preserving the integrity of the original image in Adobe Photoshop.
  2. Flexible Payment Model: Retouch4me offers users a versatile payment model for fully retouched images. Users can choose from a variety of cloud retouching options, starting at $20 for 200 retouches. In this case, the cost of one retouch is $0.1, and with the purchase of larger packages, it's $0.06. One retouch can be used either for the full set of Retouch4me plugins or only for the needed ones. This flexibility ensures that users have control over their retouching expenses.
  3. Free Trial: The Retouch4me Panel for Photoshop does not have any upfront costs. Every user has the opportunity to use 20 retouches for free with all plugins and save the results in layers in Photoshop. After using free retouches, one may purchase additional cloud retouching packages or buy a perpetual license for the chosen plugins.

Availability: The Panel is available on both Windows and Mac platforms. It is freely available for installation and use with the purchased plugins, and there are flexible payment options for retouching made in the cloud.

Background: The Retouch4me Photoshop Panel, launched in 2022, is an extension of Photoshop. This tool empowers users to operate multiple Retouch4me plugins through a unified interface. The panel saves users time by allowing them to apply edits made by Retouch4me plugins all at once and save them as separate layers.

About Retouch4me:
Retouch4me is a software company that provides innovative solutions for photo and video editing. With neural networks, our software automates manual tasks and delivers natural results, allowing creatives to focus on their artistry. We believe that combining AI and human creativity helps achieve superior results. Retouch4me improves the workflows of photographers, retouchers, and videographers in over 105 countries.

Retouch4me uses AI to simplify the lives of photographers by streamlining routine processes

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Software Glitch Saw Aussie Casino Give Away Millions In Cash

A software glitch in the "ticket in, cash out" (TICO) machines at Star Casino in Sydney, Australia, saw it inadvertently give away $2.05 million over several weeks. This glitch allowed gamblers to reuse a receipt for slot machine winnings, leading to unwarranted cash payouts which went undetected due to systematic failures in oversight and audit processes. The Register reports: News of the giveaway emerged on Monday at an independent inquiry into the casino, which has had years of compliance troubles that led to a finding that its operators were unsuitable to hold a license. In testimony [PDF] given on Monday to the inquiry, casino manager Nicholas Weeks explained that it is possible to insert two receipts into TICO machines. That was a feature, not a bug, and allowed gamblers to redeem two receipts and be paid the aggregate amount. But a software glitch meant that the machines would return one of those tickets and allow it to be re-used -- the barcode it bore was not recognized as having been paid. "What occurred was small additional amounts of cash were being provided to customers in circumstances when they shouldn't have received it because of that defect," Weeks told the inquiry. Local media reported that news of the free cash got around and 43 people used the TICO machines to withdraw money to which they were not entitled -- at least one of them a recovering gambling addict who fell off the wagon as the "free" money allowed them to fund their activities. Known abusers of the TICO machines have been charged, and one of those set to face the courts is accused of association with a criminal group. (The first inquiry into The Star, two years ago, found it may have been targeted by organized crime groups.)

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

Les États-Unis bloquent l'adhésion pleine et entière des Palestiniens à l'Onu

Les Américains estiment que l'ONU n'est pas le lieu pour la reconnaissance d'un État palestinien, qui devrait selon eux être issu d'un accord avec Israël.

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L’ambassadeur adjoint des États-Unis aux Nations unies, Robert Wood (à droite), oppose son véto à l’adhésion pleine et entière des Palestiniens à l’Onu.
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