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SEC Gives DTCC OK to Tokenize Stocks In Move To Blockchain
(bloomberg.com) 3

Posted by BeauHD on Friday December 12, 2025 @05:00AM from the
red-light-green-light dept.
The SEC has granted the Depository Trust & Clearing Corp., or DTCC, a
no-action letter allowing it to custody and recognize tokenized
stocks, ETFs, and Treasuries on approved blockchains for three years.
"Although this program is a pilot subject to various operational
limitations, it marks a significant incremental step in moving
markets onchain," SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce said in a statement.
Bloomberg reports: With the permission, DTCC will also extend their
record-keeping to the blockchain, Michael Winnike, global head of
strategy and market solutions at DTCC Clearing & Securities Services,
said in an interview. "It's the same legal entitlement, the same
stock that you would hold in your account from the DTCC in
traditional form," Winnike said. [...] The SEC's authorization of
tokenization services only applies to a specific set of securities
that trade often. The approval includes the Russell 1000 index which
represents the 1,000 largest publicly traded US companies, as well as
exchange-traded funds that track major indices and US Treasury bills,
bonds and notes, Winnike said. "This allows us both to create value
for the markets, while staying in a pre-defined pool of highly-liquid
securities to start," said Winnike. The firm's ultimate aspiration is
to add its entire depository, which represents $100 trillion in
securities, to the blockchain, a move that would require further
expansion of the no-action relief from the SEC, he said.

Winnike said the tokenization service will help bridge the
traditional and digital worlds in part because the new technology
will have the same legal entitlements and controls as traditional
markets, including freezing or forced transfers if assets are stolen.
"This enables participants to adopt and integrate, because they know
there is a trusted party that can recover their securities as needed"
and can address potential errors, he said. The new blockchain service
will also allow investors to move assets all the time, not just
Monday through Friday when traditional markets are open. "That
creates a lot of new utility," Winnike said. "It brings the two
ecosystems together."


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180366575 story Science

Cadmium Zinc Telluride: The Wonder Material Powering a Medical
'Revolution' (bbc.com) 14

Posted by BeauHD on Friday December 12, 2025 @02:00AM from the
wonder-materials dept.
Cadmium zinc telluride (CZT), a hard-to-manufacture semiconductor
produced by only a handful of companies, is enabling a quiet
revolution in medical imaging, science, and security by delivering
faster scans, lower radiation doses, and far more precise X-ray and
gamma-ray detection. "You get beautiful pictures from this scanner,"
says Dr Kshama Wechalekar, head of nuclear medicine and PET. "It's an
amazing feat of engineering and physics." The BBC reports: Kromek is
one of just a few firms in the world that can make CZT. You may never
have heard of the stuff but, in Dr Wechalekar's words, it is enabling
a "revolution" in medical imaging. This wonder material has many
other uses, such as in X-ray telescopes, radiation detectors and
airport security scanners. And it is increasingly sought-after.
Investigations of patients' lungs performed by Dr Wechalekar and her
colleagues involve looking for the presence of many tiny blood clots
in people with long Covid, or a larger clot known as a pulmonary
embolism, for example.

The 1-million-pound scanner works by detecting gamma rays emitted by
a radioactive substance that is injected into patients' bodies. But
the scanner's sensitivity means less of this substance is needed than
before: "We can reduce doses about 30%," says Dr Wechalekar. While
CZT-based scanners are not new in general, large, whole-body scanners
such as this one are a relatively recent innovation. CZT itself has
been around for decades but it is notoriously difficult to
manufacture. "It has taken a long time for it to develop into an
industrial-scale production process," says Arnab Basu, founding chief
executive of Kromek.

[...] The newly formed CZT, a semiconductor, can detect tiny photon
particles in X-rays and gamma rays with incredible precision -- like
a highly specialized version of the light-sensing, silicon-based
image sensor in your smartphone camera. Whenever a high energy photon
strikes the CZT, it mobilizes an electron and this electrical signal
can be used to make an image. Earlier scanner technology used a
two-step process, which was not as precise. "It's digital," says Dr
Basu. "It's a single conversion step. It retains all the important
information such as timing, the energy of the X-ray that is hitting
the CZT detector -- you can create color, or spectroscopic images."


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180364745 story Crime

TerraUSD Creator Do Kwon Sentenced To 15 Years Over $40 Billion
Crypto Collapse 17

Posted by BeauHD on Thursday December 11, 2025 @10:30PM from the
was-it-worth-it? dept.
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: Do Kwon, the South
Korean cryptocurrency entrepreneur behind two digital currencies that
lost an estimated $40 billion in 2022, was sentenced in New York
federal court on Thursday to 15 years in prison for fraud and
conspiracy. Kwon, 34, who co-founded Singapore-based Terraform Labs
and developed the TerraUSD and Luna currencies, previously pleaded
guilty and admitted to misleading investors about a coin that was
supposed to maintain a steady price during periods of crypto market
volatility.

Kwon was one of several cryptocurrency moguls to face federal charges
after a slump in digital token prices in 2022 prompted the collapse
of a number of companies. [...] Kwon was accused of misleading
investors in 2021 about TerraUSD, a so-called stablecoin designed to
maintain a value of $1. Prosecutors alleged that when TerraUSD
slipped below its $1 peg in May 2021, Kwon told investors a computer
algorithm known as "Terra Protocol" had restored the coin's value.
Instead, Kwon arranged for a high-frequency trading firm to secretly
buy millions of dollars of the token to artificially prop up its
price, according to charging documents. "I made false and misleading
statements about why it regained its peg by failing to disclose a
trading firm's role in restoring that peg," Kwon said in court. "What
I did was wrong."

He also faces charges in South Korea, and under his plea deal,
prosecutors won't oppose his transfer abroad after he serves half of
his U.S. sentence.


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180365115 story Earth

97% of Buildings On Earth 3D-Mapped (nature.com) 23

Posted by BeauHD on Thursday December 11, 2025 @09:02PM from the
building-polygons dept.
Longtime Slashdot reader Gilmoure shares a report from Nature:
Scientists have produced the most detailed 3D map of almost all
buildings in the world. The map, called GlobalBuildingAtlas, combines
satellite imagery and machine learning to generate 3D models for 97%
of buildings on Earth. The dataset, published in the open-access
journal Earth System Science Data on December 1, covers 2.75 billion
buildings, each mapped with footprints and heights at a spatial
resolution of 3 meters by 3 meters. The 3D map opens new
possibilities for disaster risk assessment, climate modeling and
urban planning, according to study co-author Xiaoxiang Zhu, an Earth
observation data scientist at the Technical University of Munich in
Germany. "Imagine a video game with the world's buildings already
mapped in basic spatial dimensions!" writes Gilmoure.


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180365075 story Privacy

Over 10,000 Docker Hub Images Found Leaking Credentials, Auth Keys
(bleepingcomputer.com) 11

Posted by BeauHD on Thursday December 11, 2025 @08:25PM from the PSA
dept.
joshuark shares a report from BleepingComputer: More than 10,000
Docker Hub container images expose data that should be protected,
including live credentials to production systems, CI/CD databases, or
LLM model keys. After scanning container images uploaded to Docker
Hub in November, security researchers at threat intelligence company
Flare found that 10,456 of them exposed one or more keys. The most
frequent secrets were access tokens for various AI models (OpenAI,
HuggingFace, Anthropic, Gemini, Groq). In total, the researchers
found 4,000 such keys. "These multi-secret exposures represent
critical risks, as they often provide full access to cloud
environments, Git repositories, CI/CD systems, payment integrations,
and other core infrastructure components," Flare notes. [...]

Additionally, they found hardcoded API tokens for AI services being
hardcoded in Python application files, config.json files, YAML
configs, GitHub tokens, and credentials for multiple internal
environments. Some of the sensitive data was present in the manifest
of Docker images, a file that provides details about the image.Flare
notes that roughly 25% of developers who accidentally exposed secrets
on Docker Hub realized the mistake and removed the leaked secret from
the container or manifest file within 48 hours. However, in 75% of
these cases, the leaked key was not revoked, meaning that anyone who
stole it during the exposure period could still use it later to mount
attacks.

Flare suggests that developers avoid storing secrets in container
images, stop using static, long-lived credentials, and centralize
their secrets management using a dedicated vault or secrets manager.
Organizations should implement active scanning across the entire
software development life cycle and revoke exposed secrets and
invalidate old sessions immediately.


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180365047 story Virtualization

VMware Kills vSphere Foundation In Parts of EMEA (theregister.com) 8

Posted by BeauHD on Thursday December 11, 2025 @07:45PM from the
what-to-expect dept.
Broadcom has quietly pulled VMware vSphere Foundation from parts of
EMEA, pushing smaller customers toward far more expensive bundles and
prompting some to consider jumping to Hyper-V or Nutanix. The
Register reports: VVF is a bundle that offers compute, storage, and
networking virtualization, and a platform to run containers. It's
most useful in hyperconverged infrastructure and hybrid clouds, but
is less capable than the Cloud Foundation (VCF) private cloud suite.
Virtzilla said EMEA customers would need to check with their local
dealer to see if VVF was still on sale in their country. "VVF is no
longer available in some EMEA countries, but for the majority it is
still available," a Broadcom spokesperson said. "Customers will have
to reach out to sales reps or partners to determine availability of a
given product in their region. These changes were recent."

Our initial tipster said their reseller clued them into the impending
change when VMware's new fiscal year started in November. This
anonymous customer told us that their hardware fleet boasts thousands
of compute cores and without more affordable options, his
organization was looking at their annual VMware spend leaping by 10x
from around $130,000 to $1.3 million. "We're currently looking to
jump ship to either Microsoft's Hyper-V or Nutanix, as we can't eat
(that) increase," they told The Register. [...]

For the moment, a Broadcom spokesperson told us it has no plans to
ditch VMware vSphere Standard, the basic server virtualization bundle
which we're told makes up about 60 percent of the company's licenses
and is a lower-cost way to access VMware's hypervisor than buying its
full suite of VMware Cloud Foundation products. "We have not
announced any changes to the availability of vSphere Standard in EMEA
nor end of support for vSphere Standard," the spokesperson said via
email. "The product remains fully available across EMEA today.
However, Broadcom product availability can vary by region to align
with local market requirements, customer demand, and other
considerations."


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180365201 story Government

Trump Signs Executive Order For Single National AI Regulation
Framework, Limiting Power of States 87

Posted by BeauHD on Thursday December 11, 2025 @07:02PM from the
one-path-forward dept.
President Trump signed an executive order establishing a single
federal AI regulatory framework that preempts state-level rules,
aiming to centralize oversight of the rapidly growing AI industry.
"The Trump administration, with the aid of AI and crypto czar David
Sacks, has been pursuing a path that would allow federal rules to
preempt state regulations on AI, a move meant to keep big
Democratic-led states like California and New York from exerting
their control over the growing industry," notes CNBC.

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180364435 story Crime

UC Berkeley Professor Uses Secret Camera To Catch PhD Candidate
Sabotaging Rival (mercurynews.com) 43

Posted by BeauHD on Thursday December 11, 2025 @06:20PM from the
caught-red-handed dept.
A UC Berkeley professor, suspecting years of targeted computer damage
against one Ph.D. student, secretly installed a hidden camera that
allegedly caught another doctoral candidate sabotaging the student's
laptop. The student now faces felony vandalism charges and is due for
his first court appearance on Dec. 15. The Mercury News reports: A UC
Berkeley professor smelled a rat -- over the years there had been
$46,855 in damage from computers that failed, and nearly all of it
seemed to affect one particular Ph.D. candidate at the college's
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences department.

The professor wondered if the student's luck was really that bad, or
if something else was afoot. So he installed a hidden camera --
disguised in a department laptop, and pointed it at the student's
computer. According to police, the sly move captured another Ph.D.
candidate, 26-year-old Jiarui Zou, damaging his fellow student's
computer with some implement that caused sparks to fly out of the
laptop.

Now, Zou has been charged with three felony counts of vandalism,
related to the destruction of three computers on Nov. 9-10. The
charges allege the damage amounted to more than $400 each time,
though the professor who reported the vandalism, and the affected
student, told police they suspect Zou of the additional incidents
that had been going on for years, court records show.


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180364315 story AI

Rivian Goes Big On Autonomy, With Custom Silicon, Lidar, and a Hint
At Robotaxis (techcrunch.com) 20

Posted by BeauHD on Thursday December 11, 2025 @05:40PM from the
what-to-expect dept.
During the company's first "Autonomy & AI Day" event today, Rivian
unveiled a major autonomy push featuring custom silicon, lidar, and a
"large driving model." It also hinted at a potential entry into the
self-driving ride-hail market, according to CEO RJ Scaringe.
TechCrunch reports: Rivian said it will expand the hands-free version
of its driver-assistance software to "over 3.5 million miles of roads
across the USA and Canada" and will eventually expand beyond highways
to surface streets (with clearly painted road lines). This expanded
access will be available on the company's second-generation R1 trucks
and SUVs. It's calling the expanded capabilities "Universal
Hands-Free" and will launch in early 2026. Rivian says it will charge
a one-time fee of $2,500 or $49.99 per month.

"What that means is you can get into the vehicle at your house, plug
in the address to where you're going, and the vehicle will completely
drive you there," Scaringe said Thursday, describing a point-to-point
navigation feature. After that, Rivian plans to allow drivers to take
their eyes off the road. "This gives you your time back. You can be
on your phone, or reading a book, no longer needing to be actively
involved in the operation of vehicle." Rivian's driver assistance
software won't stop there; the EV maker laid out plans on Thursday to
enhance its capabilities all the way up to what it's calling
"personal L4," a nod to the level set by the Society of Automotive
Engineers that means a car can operate in a particular area with no
human intervention.

After that, Scaringe hinted that Rivian will be looking at competing
with the likes of Waymo. "While our initial focus will be on
personally owned vehicles, which today represent a vast majority of
the miles driven in the United States, this also enables us to pursue
opportunities in the ride-share space," he said. To help accomplish
these lofty goals, Rivian has been building a "large driving model"
(think: an LLM but for real-world driving), part of a move away from
a rules-based framework for developing autonomous vehicles that has
been led by Tesla. The company also showed off its own custom 5nm
processor, which it says will be built in collaboration with both Arm
and TSMC.


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180364287 story AI

Disney Says Google AI Infringes Copyright 'On a Massive Scale' 31

Posted by BeauHD on Thursday December 11, 2025 @05:00PM from the
cease-and-desist dept.
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: The Wild West
of copyrighted characters in AI may be coming to an end. There has
been legal wrangling over the role of copyright in the AI era, but
the mother of all legal teams may now be gearing up for a fight.
Disney has sent a cease and desist to Google, alleging the company's
AI tools are infringing Disney's copyrights "on a massive scale."
According to the letter, Google is violating the entertainment
conglomerate's intellectual property in multiple ways. The legal
notice says Google has copied a "large corpus" of Disney's works to
train its gen AI models, which is believable, as Google's image and
video models will happily produce popular Disney characters -- they
couldn't do that without feeding the models lots of Disney data.

The C&D also takes issue with Google for distributing "copies of its
protected works" to consumers. So all those memes you've been making
with Disney characters? Yeah, Disney doesn't like that, either. The
letter calls out a huge number of Disney-owned properties that can be
prompted into existence in Google AI, including The Lion King,
Deadpool, and Star Wars. The company calls on Google to immediately
stop using Disney content in its AI tools and create measures to
ensure that future AI outputs don't produce any characters that
Disney owns. Disney is famously litigious and has an army of lawyers
dedicated to defending its copyrights. The nature of copyright law in
the US is a direct result of Disney's legal maneuvering, which has
extended its control of iconic characters by decades. While Disney
wants its characters out of Google AI generally, the letter
specifically cited the AI tools in YouTube. Google has started adding
its Veo AI video model to YouTube, allowing creators to more easily
create and publish videos. That seems to be a greater concern for
Disney than image models like Nano Banana. "We have a longstanding
and mutually beneficial relationship with Disney, and will continue
to engage with them," Google said in a statement. "More generally, we
use public data from the open web to build our AI and have built
additional innovative copyright controls like Google-extended and
Content ID for YouTube, which give sites and copyright holders
control over their content."

The cease and desist letter arrives at the same time the company
announced a content deal with OpenAI. Disney said it's investing $1
billion in OpenAI via a three-year licensing deal that will let users
generate AI-powered short videos and images featuring more than 200
characters.


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180363849 story Google

Google is Building an Experimental New Browser and a New Kind of Web
App (theverge.com) 15

Posted by msmash on Thursday December 11, 2025 @04:22PM from the
tabs-are-so-'90s dept.
Google's Chrome team has built an experimental browser called Disco
that takes a query or prompt, opens a cluster of related tabs, and
then generates a custom application tailored to whatever task the
user is trying to accomplish. The browser launched Thursday as an
experiment in Google's Search Labs.

GenTabs, the core feature powering Disco, are information-rich pages
created by Google's Gemini AI models -- ask for travel tips and the
system builds a planner app; ask for study help and it creates a
flashcard system. Disco -- named partly for fun and partly as
shorthand for "discovery" -- started as a hackathon project inside
Google before catching the team's imagination.

Parisa Tabriz, who leads the Chrome team, said that Disco is not
intended as a general-purpose browser and is not an attempt to
cannibalize Chrome. The experiment aims to test what happens when
users move from simply having tabs to generating personalized,
curated applications on demand. The capability relies on features in
the recently launched Gemini 3, which can create one-off interactive
interfaces and build miniature apps on the fly rather than just
returning text or images.


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180363805 story Businesses

Cisco Stock Hits New All-Time High, 25 Years After the Dotcom Bubble
Burst (ft.com) 28

Posted by msmash on Thursday December 11, 2025 @03:45PM from the
inflation-adjusted-tears dept.
Cisco's stock price touched $80.25 on Wednesday, finally eclipsing
its dotcom-era peak of $80.06 set on March 27, 2000 -- when the
networking giant briefly surpassed Microsoft to become the world's
most valuable company. The journey back took 25 years, eight months
and 13 days. The company's fundamentals improved dramatically over
that period, of course. Revenues have nearly quintupled since 1999,
profits have quadrupled, earnings per share have grown eightfold, and
margins have remained healthy throughout. Investors who bought at the
peak still lost money to inflation for a generation.

Cisco's trajectory draws obvious comparisons to Nvidia, today's
dominant "picks and shovels" supplier for the AI boom. Nvidia trades
at a price-to-earnings ratio above 45 and an enterprise
value-to-sales ratio near 24. At its 2000 peak, Cisco traded at a P/E
above 200 and EV/sales of 31.

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180363641 story United States

New York Becomes First State To Require Disclosure of AI Performers
in Ads (hollywoodreporter.com) 14

Posted by msmash on Thursday December 11, 2025 @03:05PM from the
taking-a-stand dept.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul on Thursday signed two bills aimed at
regulating the use of AI in entertainment, requiring disclosure when
ads feature AI-generated performers and mandating consent from heirs
before a deceased person's likeness can be used commercially. Hochul
described both measures as "first in the nation" policies during a
signing ceremony at SAG-AFTRA's New York City offices.

The first bill compels ad producers to disclose the use of synthetic
performers, and the second requires companies to obtain consent from
heirs or executors before using a person's name, image, or likeness
for commercial purposes after their death. "We will have responsible
AI policies in the state of New York," Hochul said. "It's a time
where we do want to embrace innovation. But not to the detriment of
people."

The signing came the same day Disney announced a partnership allowing
users of OpenAI's Sora to create clips featuring Marvel, Pixar, and
Star Wars characters.


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180363373 story Transportation

Uber Pulls Back From Electric Cars, Slashing Incentives for Drivers
(financialpost.com) 30

Posted by msmash on Thursday December 11, 2025 @02:24PM from the
change-of-heart dept.
Uber has discontinued its monthly electric vehicle bonuses for
drivers in the United States and Canada, marking the latest in a
series of rollbacks from a company that once pledged to pour $800
million into helping its drivers transition away from
gasoline-powered cars. The ride-hailing giant had previously
eliminated its $1-per-ride EV perk last year, replacing it with
monthly bonuses that required drivers to complete 200 rides. Those
monthly payments are now gone too.

The company is far behind its self-imposed climate targets. Uber had
pledged to reach 100% EVs in London by 2025 and across North America
and Europe by 2030. Current figures paint a different picture:
roughly 40% of miles in London come from EVs, while Europe sits at
about 15% and North America at just 9%. The company's emissions have
nearly doubled over the past three years and now exceed Denmark's
total carbon footprint. Uber executives acknowledged to Bloomberg
that they will likely miss their green targets. The company has doled
out $539 million of its $800 million pledge through the end of 2024.
Meanwhile, Uber's operating profits are set to double this year, and
the company recently committed $20 billion to stock buybacks.


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180363115 story AI

GPT-5.2 Arrives as OpenAI Scrambles To Respond To Gemini 3's Gains
(openai.com) 49

Posted by msmash on Thursday December 11, 2025 @01:45PM from the
hallucinations-down-competition-up dept.
OpenAI on Thursday released GPT-5.2, its latest and what the company
calls its "best model yet for everyday professional use," just days
after CEO Sam Altman declared a "code red" internally to marshal
resources toward improving ChatGPT amid intensifying competition from
Google's well-received Gemini 3 model. The GPT-5.2 series ships in
three tiers: Instant, designed for faster responses and information
retrieval; Thinking, optimized for coding, math, and planning; and
Pro, the most powerful tier targeting difficult questions requiring
high accuracy.

OpenAI says the Thinking model hallucinated 38% less than GPT-5.1 on
benchmarks measuring factual accuracy. Fidji Simo, OpenAI's CEO of
applications, denied that the launch was moved up in response to the
code red, saying the company has been working on GPT-5.2 for "many,
many months." She described the internal directive as a way to
"really signal to the company that we want to marshal resources in
this one particular area."

The competitive pressure is real. Google's Gemini app now has more
than 650 million monthly active users, compared to OpenAI's 800
million weekly active users. In October, OpenAI's head of ChatGPT
Nick Turley sent an internal memo declaring the company was facing
"the greatest competitive pressure we've ever seen," setting a goal
to increase daily active users by 5 percent before 2026. GPT-5.2 is
rolling out to paid ChatGPT users starting Thursday, and GPT-5.1 will
remain available under "legacy models" for three months before being
sunset.


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Petite enfance
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Léo Comptoir floral
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* Collection des Fêtes Les rayures de La Baie d’Hudson revivent
chez Canadian Tire
Décoration

Collection des Fêtes
Les rayures de La Baie d’Hudson revivent chez Canadian Tire

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Noël

* Guide cadeaux Des histoires et des images pour Noël
Noël

Guide cadeaux
Des histoires et des images pour Noël

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* Guide cadeaux Sucreries d’ici, plaisir garanti
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Guide cadeaux
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* Guide cadeaux Des livres en cadeau pour les petits et les plus
grands
Noël

Guide cadeaux
Des livres en cadeau pour les petits et les plus grands

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* Calendrier de l’avent Soirée de cartes en famille
Noël

Calendrier de l’avent
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Gourmand

* Cocktails pour tous Crème et caramel font la fête
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Cocktails pour tous
Crème et caramel font la fête

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* À l’essai Dans l’intimité des Refuges du Bivouac
Restaurants

À l’essai
Dans l’intimité des Refuges du Bivouac

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Alcools

* Danemark Le champagne du mariage de Charles et Diana aux enchères
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Danemark
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* Évènement Un marché de Noël à la microbrasserie Herman
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Évènement
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Cinéma

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Le serment d’Hippocrate, de Nadia Zouaoui
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Golden Globes
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* Plateformes Dix séries à voir dès maintenant 01:30
Quoi regarder

Plateformes
Dix séries à voir dès maintenant

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* Télé-radar Nos suggestions du moment sur vos écrans
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Télé-radar
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Portfolio

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B Corp
Nationex : se poser en leader dans l’action climatique

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* B Corp Maison Orphée se lance dans le prêt-à-cuisiner
Portfolio

B Corp
Maison Orphée se lance dans le prêt-à-cuisiner

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* B Corp Delegatus mise sur le collectif et la diversification
Portfolio

B Corp
Delegatus mise sur le collectif et la diversification

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Portfolio

Intelligence artificielle
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Portfolio

* Intelligence artificielle Quatre chiffres étonnants sur l’IA
Portfolio

Intelligence artificielle
Quatre chiffres étonnants sur l’IA

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* Intelligence artificielle Qui est le cerveau de l’IA ?
Portfolio

Intelligence artificielle
Qui est le cerveau de l’IA ?

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* Intelligence artificielle Le quantique, à la fois proche et
encore loin
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Intelligence artificielle
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* Intelligence artificielle L’IA pour déjouer la météo extrême
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Intelligence artificielle
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Finances personnelles

* Le ratio d’endettement des Canadiens par rapport à leur revenu
continue d’augmenter
Finances personnelles

Le ratio d’endettement des Canadiens par rapport à leur revenu
continue d’augmenter

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* L’argent et le bonheur Le plus important calculateur qu’on ne
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Finances personnelles

L’argent et le bonheur
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l’école

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Techno

* Australie Reddit attaque en justice l’interdiction des réseaux
sociaux aux moins de 16 ans
Techno

Australie
Reddit attaque en justice l’interdiction des réseaux sociaux aux
moins de 16 ans

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* États-Unis Trump signe un décret pour centraliser la régulation
de l’IA au niveau fédéral
Techno

États-Unis
Trump signe un décret pour centraliser la régulation de l’IA au
niveau fédéral

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Insolite

* La parentalité sans l’IA est inimaginable, selon le fondateur
d’OpenAI 00:34
Insolite

La parentalité sans l’IA est inimaginable, selon le fondateur
d’OpenAI

Publié hier à 14 h 16

* Australie Un parachutiste survit à un accident en plein saut
01:11
Insolite

Australie
Un parachutiste survit à un accident en plein saut

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