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Batterie de cuisine 8 pièces en inox Tefal Ingenio, compatible tous feux dont induction

22 juin 2024 à 06:07
64,99€ - Auchan

Un très bon prix sur cette batterie Tefal en inox.
25€ de moins que le dernier deal en date : https://www.dealabs.com/bons-plans/tefal-ingenio-batterie-de-cuisine-8-pieces-en-inox-garantie-5-ans-2794983

Plus de détails : https://www.auchan.fr/tefal-batterie-de-cuisine-8-pieces-tous-feux-dont-induction-ingenio-emotion/pr-C1792138#product-description-only

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  • Compatibilité : Tous feux dont induction
  • Poignée : Amovible
  • Revêtement intérieur : Acier inoxydable
  • Nombre de pièces : 8 pièces - Couleur : Inox
  • Le + : Fabriquée en acier inoxydable de première qualité, garantit une résistance et une durabilité extrême

Caractéristiques générales
  • Nombre de pièces : 8 pièces
  • Gamme : Ingenio Emotion
  • Lave-vaisselle : Oui
  • Matière : Acier inoxydable : Excellent conducteur, l'acier inoxydable diffuse la chaleur de façon homogène pendant la cuisson sans aucun point de surchauffe, ce qui est parfait pour les plats mijotés à petit feu
  • Nombre de personnes : 5 personnes et plus
  • Graduation : Oui
  • Revêtement intérieur : Acier inoxydable
  • Compatibilité : Tous feux dont induction
  • Type de fond : Induction
  • Couvercle : Oui
  • Contenu du set : Set 8 pièces : Poêles 22/24/26 cm + Casseroles 16/18 cm + 2 couvercles hermétiques 16/18 cm + 1 poignée amovible L8968S04
  • Poignée : Amovible
  • Forme : Rond
  • Couleur : Inox
  • Dimensions
  • Poids Net : 3,84 Kg
  • Poids Brut : 4,90 Kg

Informations complémentaires
  • Référence constructeur : Ingenio Emotion non revetu 8 pcs
  • Marque : TEFAL
  • Garantie constructeur : Acier inoxydable premium Une qualité sur laquelle vous pouvez compter jour après jour : une garantie de 5 ans
  • Disponibilité des pièces détachées (données fournisseur) : Pas de pièce disponible
  • Fabriqué en : Chine
  • Durée de la garantie Constructeur (poignée) : 10 ans

Seattle's Living Computers Museum Logs Off For Good

Par : BeauHD
25 juin 2024 à 22:50
Kurt Schlosser reports via GeekWire: Living Computers Museum + Labs, the Seattle institution created by the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen as a hands-on showcase for rare computing technology and interactive displays, will not reopen, more than four years after closing just ahead of the pandemic. Allen's estate, which has been managing and winding down his vast array of holdings since his death in 2018, confirmed to GeekWire that the 12-year-old museum is closed for good. The estate also announced Tuesday that some key pieces from Allen's personal collection of computer artifacts, displayed over the years at Living Computers, will be auctioned by Christie's as part of a broader sale of various Allen items later this year. As directed by Allen's wishes, proceeds from the sale of any items will go to charitable causes. Allen's sister Jody Allen is the executor of his estate and for several years has been selling pieces of it, ranging from Seattle's Cinerama movie theater, the Everett, Wash.-based Flying Heritage and Combat Armor Museum, Vulcan Productions, Stratolaunch, the superyacht Octopus, and more. The estate previously teamed up with Christie's for a November 2022 auction of 155 masterpieces from Allen's extensive art collection. It was the world's most successful single-owner fine art auction ever, raising a record $1.62 billion. The new auction, titled "Gen One: Innovations from the Paul G. Allen Collection," is billed as "a celebration of first-generation technologies and the pioneering minds behind them." The event will feature more than 150 items in three separate auctions, including "Firsts: The History of Computing," an online sale closing Sept. 12. This auction pays homage to Allen's role shaping the modern computing landscape. A highlight of the sale is a computer that Allen helped restore and on which he worked, a DEC PDP-10: KI-10. Built in 1971, it's the first computer that both Allen and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates ever used prior to founding Microsoft. It's estimated to fetch $30,000 to $50,000. Christie's said details about other computers and related items from Allen's collection will be shared this summer. The other two auctions of Allen property include "Pushing Boundaries: Ingenuity," a live auction on Sept. 10 that will feature items intended to tell the story of scientific and technological achievements spanning centuries. The top item is a 1939 signed letter from Albert Einstein to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt credited as the impetus behind the establishment of the Manhattan Project. It's estimated to fetch $4 million to $6 million. The third auction is "Over the Horizon: Art of the Future," an online auction closing Sept. 12, showcasing art devoted to interplanetary travel. A sale highlight is Chelsey Bonestell's "Saturn as Seen from Titan," circa 1952, and estimated to fetch $30,000 to $50,000.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

South Korean ISP 'Infected' 600,000 Torrenting Subscribers With Malware

Par : BeauHD
25 juin 2024 à 22:07
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TorrentFreak: Last week, an in-depth investigative report from JBTC revealed that Korean Internet provider KT, formerly known as Korea Telecom, distributed malware onto subscribers' computers to interfere with and block torrent traffic. File-sharing continues to be very popular in South Korea, but operates differently than in most other countries. "Webhard" services, short for Web Hard Drive, are particularly popular. These are paid BitTorrent-assisted services, which also offer dedicated web seeds, to ensure that files remain available. Webhard services rely on the BitTorrent-enabled 'Grid System', which became so popular in Korea that ISPs started to notice it. Since these torrent transfers use a lot of bandwidth, which is very costly in the country, providers would rather not have this file-sharing activity on their networks. KT, one of South Korea's largest ISPs with over 16 million subscribers, was previously caught meddling with the Grid System. In 2020, their throttling activities resulted in a court case, where the ISP cited 'network management' costs as the prime reason to interfere. The Court eventually sided with KT, ending the case in its favor, but that wasn't the end of the matter. An investigation launched by the police at the time remains ongoing. New reports now show that the raid on KT's datacenter found that dozens of devices were used in the 'throttling process' and they were doing more than just limiting bandwidth. When Webhard users started reporting problems four years ago, they didn't simply complain about slow downloads. In fact, the main concern was that several Grid-based Webhard services went offline or reported seemingly unexplainable errors. Since all complaining users were KT subscribers, fingers were pointed in that direction. According to an investigation by Korean news outlet JBTC, the Internet provider actively installed malware on computers of Webhard services. This activity was widespread and effected an estimated 600,000 KT subscribers. The Gyeonggi Southern Police Agency, which carried out the raid and investigation, believes this was an organized hacking attempt. A dedicated KT team allegedly planted malware to eavesdrop on subscribers and interfere with their private file transfers. [...] Why KT allegedly distributed the malware and what it precisely intended to do is unclear. The police believe there were internal KT discussions about network-related costs, suggesting that financial reasons played a role.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

Au Kenya, les manifestations tournent à l’émeute

Au moins cinq personnes ont été tuées et le Parlement a été brièvement investi, mardi, lors de protestations contre la réforme des finances du président William Ruto.

© Brian Inganga / AP

Une manifestation dans le centre-ville de Nairobi (Kenya), le 25 juin 2024.

Julian Assange est arrivé au tribunal sur les îles Mariannes du Nord

Le fondateur de WikiLeaks comparaît devant le tribunal fédéral de Saipan. Selon son épouse, il doit plaider coupable d’un chef d’accusation, relatif à « l’obtention et la divulgation d’informations sur la défense nationale ».

© Eugene Hoshiko / AP

Julian Assange à son arrivée au tribunal fédéral de Saipan, sur les îles Mariannes du Nord, le 26 juin 2024.
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