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Can a New 'Dumbphone' With an E Ink Display Help Rewire Your Brain?

ZDNet's reviewer says "I tested this affordable E Ink phone for two weeks, and it rewired my brain (for the better)." It's Mudita's new Kompakt smartphone with a two-color E Ink display — which ZDNet calls "an affordable choice" for those "considering investing in a so-called 'dumbphone'..." Compared to modern smartphones, the Mudita Kompakt is a bit chunky at half an inch thick and five inches long. It's still rather light, though, weighing just 164 grams and covered in soft touch material, so it feels good in the hand. The bezels around the 4.3-inch display are rather large, with three touch-sensitive buttons for back, home, and quick settings, so navigating to key elements is intuitive, whether you're coming from Android or iOS. The phone features a fingerprint sensor to lock and unlock, and it's housed on the power button in the middle of the right side. I'm a huge fan of consolidating these two purposes to the same button, and it works flawlessly.... You can charge via the USB-C, but surprisingly, it also supports wireless charging. All in all, the battery is quite good. Mudita says it can last for up to six days on standby, with around two days of standard use. In my testing, I found this to be about accurate. On the left side of the device is a button that houses one of its key features: offline mode. Switching to this mode disables all wireless connectivity and support for the camera, so it truly becomes distraction-free.. [T]here is undoubtedly some lag in certain apps — such as the camera — due to the E Ink display technology and processor/RAM specifications. You will also likely notice some lag in text messaging if you tap quickly on the keyboard, often resulting in getting ahead of the spell-checking feature. As far as apps go, in addition to phone calls and text messages, the Kompakt includes an alarm, calculator, chess game, maps, meditation, weather, and a voice recorder. Phone calls "sounded great on both ends," according to the review. (And text messaging "works well if you don't tap too quickly on the keyboard.") But the 8MP camera produced photos "that look like they were taken over ten years ago." (And accessing the internal storage "requires connecting to a Windows PC and launching File Explorer," although "you can also just share photos via text messaging, as it's much faster than using a computer.") But ZDNet calls it an "attractive — if very simplified — E Ink display." Mudita is asking $369 now for preorder customers, according to the article, while the phone will be available in May for $439.

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Tournoi des six nations féminin : l’équipe de France manque l’exploit et le titre d’un rien en Angleterre

Les Bleues se sont inclinées 42 à 43, samedi, à Twickenham, dans la « finale » de la compétition. Malgré une remontée en fin de match, elles laissent le trophée aux Red Roses, sacrées pour la septième saison consécutive.

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L’Anglaise Emma Sing (à gauche) célèbre avec sa coéquipière Claudia MacDonald son essai lors du match du Tournoi des Six Nations face à la France, à Twickenham, le 26 avril 2025.

Au Royaume-Uni, le collectif Just Stop Oil met fin à ses actions chocs

Le mouvement écologiste, qui a organisé une dernière manifestation, samedi, à Londres, continuera d’exister pour soutenir ses membres emprisonnés et élaborer « une stratégie pour la suite » avec d’autres collectifs de désobéissance civile.

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Des militants du collectif Just Stop Oil devant le siège du géant pétrolier et gazier Shell, à Londres, le 26 avril 2025.

Tuer l’ennemi par écrans interposés : notre récit avec les militaires ukrainiens qui lancent leurs drones sur l’armée de Poutine

EXCLUSIF - Alors que les négociations de paix patinent et que les combats s’intensifient, l’Ukraine s’est lancée dans une course à l’innovation technologique avec un objectif : sortir de la guerre de tranchées. Elle veut produire 4,5 millions de drones en 2025 pour faire reculer l’armée russe.

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Les soldats de la 148e brigade d’artillerie perçoivent les drones convoyés par des volontaires jusqu’à la ligne de front.

California Becomes the World's Fourth-Largest Economy, Overtaking Japan

"Only the United States, China and Germany have larger economies than California," reports CNN. In fact, they add that California "outpaced all three countries with growth of 6% last year," according to the California governor's office (which cites new data from the International Monetary Fund and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis): In 2024, California's growth rate of 6% outpaced the top three economies: U.S. (5.3%), China (2.6%) and Germany (2.9%)... With an increasing state population and recent record-high tourism spending, California is the nation's top state for new business starts, access to venture capital funding, and manufacturing, high-tech, and agriculture. The state drives national economic growth and also sends over $83 billion more to the federal government than it receives in federal funding. California is the leading agricultural producer in the country and is also the center for manufacturing output in the United States, with over 36,000 manufacturing firms employing over 1.1 million Californians. The data shows that last year California accounted for 14% of America's GDP, CNN points out, "driven by Silicon Valley and its real estate and finance sectors."

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