L’éditorial de Philippe Gélie: «Le tango russo-américain sur l’Ukraine» – Le Figaro

  1. L’éditorial de Philippe Gélie: «Le tango russo-américain sur l’Ukraine»  Le Figaro
  2. Cessez-le-feu en Ukraine : pourquoi les discussions entre les alliés sont si difficiles  Le Monde.fr
  3. Donald Trump, l’apprenti Poutine : “Sa déférence envers le dictateur russe s’est transformée en une véritable imitation”  Le Nouvel Obs
  4. « La Russie continue à tromper tout le monde, comme elle le fait toujours »  Les Echos
  5. Ukraine : Poutine a-t-il roulé Trump ?  Public Sénat
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Samsung resumes One UI 7 rollout for Galaxy S24 series

The One UI 7 rollout has been anything but smooth sailing for Samsung. After a later than expected rollout, the Android 15-based firmware began seeding to users in South Korea and Europe last week, only to be paused due to bugs. Well, it seems that Samsung’s software team was working hard on ironing out said bugs, as the One UI 7 update has now been resumed. Galaxy S24, S24+ and S24 Ultra users in South Korea are now receiving a new update bearing the S926NXXX5BYD9 build. Latest One UI 7 update (image credit) The update should expand to more regions in the coming days but…

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Pour la Russie, toute frappe de missile Taurus sera vue comme une “participation directe” de l’Allemagne au conflit – Zone Militaire

  1. Pour la Russie, toute frappe de missile Taurus sera vue comme une “participation directe” de l’Allemagne au conflit  Zone Militaire
  2. La Russie menace l’Allemagne et parasite la réunion de Paris sur l’Ukraine  20 Minutes
  3. Ukraine : Moscou considérera toute frappe avec des Taurus comme une «participation directe» de l’Allemagne à la guerre  Le Figaro
  4. « L’armée ukrainienne doit sortir de sa position défensive » : l’Allemagne enfin prête à livrer des missiles Taurus  La Voix du Nord
  5. Guerre en Ukraine : “Ils étaient conçus pour d’autres missions”… pourquoi l’utilisation des chars allemands Leopard2 n’a pas aidé Kiev  ladepeche.fr
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DoJ Wins Another Victory: Google’s Ad Tech Empire Violates Antitrust Laws

Google has an illegal monopoly in online advertising, U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema said today. Google is guilty of “willfully acquiring and maintaining monopoly power” in the publisher ad server market that websites use for ads and the open-web display ad exchange market that matches advertisers with websites.



Publishers that wanted to use Google’s ad exchange were also required to use its ad server, which disadvantaged competing platforms. Google’s “First Look” feature gave its ad exchange the first right of refusal for impressions, and “Last Look” let its platform assess bids from competitors before making its own bid.

Google later rolled out Unified Pricing Rules limiting the pricing strategies that publishers used to reduce dependence on Google ads and screen out low-quality content, which the court says favored Google’s ad tech growth while harming rival ad tech products. Google’s scale and “vast repositories” of data about advertisers, publishers, and users limits competition.

According to the court, Google’s actions have resulted in significant harm to advertisers, publishers, and consumers.

Google could be required to divest its publisher ad server and exchange products, make changes to how it operates to prevent anticompetitive practices in the future, and pay fines. The court plans to decide on appropriate remedies at a future hearing.

Today’s antitrust ruling comes as Google gears up to face off with the U.S. Department of Justice over its online search monopoly. The DoJ plans to push for Google to sell off its Chrome browser.

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