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101° - Unknown 9 : Awakening sur PS5

11,33€ - E.Leclerc

Unknown 9 : Awakening (PS5) est un jeu vidéo qui vous plonge dans un monde mystérieux et captivant.

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Nova Launcher Gets a New Owner and Ads

Nova Launcher has been acquired by Instabridge, which says it will keep the app maintained but is evaluating ad-supported options for the free version. Android Authority reports: Today, Nova Launcher announced that the Swedish company Instabridge has acquired it from Branch Metrics. Instabridge claims it wants to be a responsible owner of Nova and does not want to reinvent the launcher overnight. However, the launcher still needs a sustainable business model to support ongoing development and maintenance. To this end, Instabridge is exploring different options, including paid tiers and ad-supported options for the free version. The new owners claim that if ads are introduced, Nova Prime will remain ad-free. However, this is misleading, as ads are already here for some users. Last year, the founder and original programmer of Nova Launcher left the company, signaling its "death" as he had been the sole developer working on the launcher for the past year.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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HAM Radio Operators In Belarus Arrested, Face the Death Penalty

An anonymous reader quotes a report from 404 Media: The Belarusian government is threatening three HAM radio operators with the death penalty, detained at least seven people, and has accused them of "intercepting state secrets," according to Belarusian state media, independent media outside of Belarus, and the Belarusian human rights organization Viasna. The arrests are an extreme attack on what is most often a wholesome hobby that has a history of being vilified by authoritarian governments in part because the technology is quite censorship resistant. The detentions were announced last week on Belarusian state TV, which claimed the men were part of a network of more than 50 people participating in the amateur radio hobby and have been accused of both "espionage" and "treason." Authorities there said they seized more than 500 pieces of radio equipment. The men were accused on state TV of using radio to spy on the movement of government planes, though no actual evidence of this has been produced. State TV claimed they were associated with the Belarusian Federation of Radioamateurs and Radiosportsmen (BFRR), a long-running amateur radio club and nonprofit that holds amateur radio competitions, meetups, trainings, and forums. Siarhei Besarab, a Belarusian HAM radio operator, posted a plea for support from others in the r/amateurradio subreddit. "I am writing this because my local community is being systematically liquidated in what I can only describe as a targeted intellectual genocide," Besarab wrote. "I beg you to amplify this signal and help us spread this information. Please show this to any journalist you know, send it to human rights organizations, and share it with your local radio associations."

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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OM-Liverpool : sèchement battu à domicile par les Reds, Marseille jouera sa qualification lors de la dernière journée

En manque de précision, les Marseillais se sont inclinés, mercredi, face aux Reds, à domicile (0-3), en Ligue des champions, et devront espérer un résultat lors de la dernière journée pour poursuivre la compétition.

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La déception du défenseur marseillais Facundo Medina, lors de la défaite contre Liverpool (0-3), en Ligue des champions, à Marseille, le 21 janvier 2026.
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«Il ne fixe pas leurs prix» : l’Élysée dément des propos de Trump sur Macron et les tarifs des médicaments en France

Lors de son discours au Forum de Davos ce mercredi, Donald Trump a rapporté un supposé échange avec le président français, au cours duquel il l’aurait contraint à imposer une hausse des prix des médicaments en France.

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Donald Trump multiplie les piques en direction de son homologue français.
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