Marseille a été choisie pour accueillir les Bocuse d'or, ce rendez-vous incontournable de la scène culinaire, les 15 et 16 mars au Parc Chanot confirmant son statut de capitale gastronomique.
Au programme, 20 équipes sélectionnées à travers toute l'Europe s'affronteront pour décrocher leur place à la grande finale mondiale prévue à Lyon en janvier 2027.
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MGallery Collection, la marque hôtelière réputée pour ses boutique-hotels de luxe annonce l'ouverture de son tout nouvel établissement aux Philippines, le South Palms Resort & Spa Panglao – MGallery Collection.
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Professionnelle reconnue du développement commercial, du marketing et de la communication, Carine Le Saux bénéficie de plus de vingt ans d'expérience au sein d'acteurs majeurs de l'hôtellerie haut de gamme et de l'événementiel.
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L'Auberge du Jeu de Paume – Relais & Châteaux a le plaisir d'annoncer la nomination de Gurpreet Singh Khalsa au poste de Chef Pâtissier.
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Après avoir ouvert ses portes en avril 2025, le BIZIPOZ Hôtel franchit aujourd'hui une nouvelle étape avec le développement de son espace séminaire. Un nouveau lieu dédié tant aux entreprises locales que nationales, alliant accessibilité, modularité et cadre idéal, pour des groupes composés de 10 à 150 personnes.
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HAB France annonce l'ouverture officielle du programme de conférences de l'Africa Wellness Congress, ainsi que le lancement de la billetterie. Prévu les 13 et 14 octobre 2025 au prestigieux Es Saadi Marrakech Resort, ce forum panafricain d'envergure réunira investisseurs, professionnels de l'hôtellerie et du spa, experts du bien-être, architectes et décideurs afin de dessiner l'avenir du bien-être sur le continent.
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Quand une sélection de Bordeaux réenchante le goût du vin ! Le Salon des Outsiders du guide Quarin célèbre cette année, sa douzième édition.
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Google has been handed a $3.5 billion fine by the European Commission for breaching antitrust laws. This time, it is related to its advertising technology.
Ad tech is Google's core business, it earns a ton of money by displaying ads on Google Search and other services. Google earned an annual revenue of $350 billion in 2024. In Q2 2024 alone, it made $64 billion from Search, YouTube ads and Google Network. That number went up by a further 7, making it $71 Billion in Q2 2025.
No wonder why the Mountain View company is obsessed with its ad business. It had allowed advertises to use digital fingerprinting to track and identify devices and users, to serve them better ads. YouTube has been aggressively blocking ads, while Premium prices were jacked up. Add Chromium's removal of Manifest V3 into the mix, and it paints a clear picture, get the advertising revenue up at any cost. But it's not just users who were suffering, other advertisers had it rough too.
Back in June 2021, the European Commission began an antitrust investigation into Google's ad tech practices, accusing the American company of abusing its dominant position in the search industry by favoring its own ads ahead of those belonging to competitors. Google had reportedly made $147 Billion in revenue in 2020. As I mentioned earlier, it's making more than that in just 6 months nowadays. Anyway, in mid 2023, the EU had targeted Google's ad monopoly in an antitrust complaint, and wanted it to sell part of its business as an antitrust remedy.
Now, the European Commission once again alleges that Google has abused its dominant position, not just in search, but in different digital markets, and on both sides of the ad tech supply chain, i.e. competitors, advertisers, publishers. The commission pointed out that the company has indulged in illegal practices for over 10 years, and that this has had a negative impact on all European citizens.
Google has been ordered to pay a fine of €2.95 billion (about $3.5 billion), under EU competition rules. €2.95 billion may be chump change for Google, but there are other implications, since this is the third time the company has been hit with a fine.
Recently, A U.S. Federal Court ordered Google to share its search data with its rivals, but rejected the Department of Justice's proposal to force the company to sell Chrome, or separate Android from it. Google may have gotten away with a slap on the wrist in the U.S. But the EU will have none of it.
The European Commission has ordered Google to stop its illegal practices in the ad tech industry. It has given Google 60 days to inform the Commission how it plans to remedy the situation, failing which could result in an appropriate remedy. EU could hit Google where it hurts. The Commission suggests that Google's only solution could be to sell part of its ad tech business, and that it is necessary and proportionate to end the infringement of the antitrust laws. The EU believes its decision has a worldwide dimension. You can read the EU's full statement on the official website.
Google's vice president and global head of regulatory affairs, Lee-Anne Mulholland, told The Verge that the EU's decision was “wrong”, also saying that “It imposes an unjustified fine and requires changes that will hurt thousands of European businesses by making it harder for them to make money.” Google is planning to appeal the decision.
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Google is in the final steps of migrating the extensions system that its Chrome web browser uses. The new Manifest V3 system replaces the decade-old Manifest V2 and becomes the only set of rules for extensions supporting the browser.
While Google says that the new system improves security and performance, critics say that Google is deliberately modifying the capabilities of content blockers and some other types of extensions that threaten the company's main revenue driver: ads.
The world's most popular content blocker uBlock Origin has become the example of that change. It is not compatible with the new Manifest V3 system. While its developer created uBlock Origin Lite, a still fairly capable content blocker that can is compatible, it is less powerful than the full version.
Workarounds exist to still make the extension and others work under Chrome, even the latest Chrome 140 release. While that gives Chrome users another four weeks or so with the extension, it is only a matter of time before the last workaround is removed by Google.
It is then that Chrome users who use the extension need to make a decision. The change, at least until now, has had no impact on Chrome's usage share. Statcounter saw it rise to a usage share of more than 69 percent in August 2025, which is a new height for the browser. While browsers that are privacy-friendly either lose usage share, stagnate, or rise very slowly, Google's browser, which is arguably not the best browser for privacy, is reaching new heights every year.
Not every user runs extensions. There are not official numbers available. According to Wikipedia, uBlock Origin has about 29 million users that use Chrome. That is not even one percentage of the browser's total install base. However, Chrome does not allow extension installs on mobile.
Why bother with Chrome?Chrome is an easy to use browser that integrates well into Google's ecosystem of products and services. It is fast, offers good security, and is well maintained. Chrome's biggest downside, that it is operated by a company that makes most of its revenue from ads and knowing as much as possible about its uses, does not seem to keep the bulk of users away.
There are better browsers, at least when you value privacy or customization options. Most even use the same core as Google Chrome, giving users the same level of performance and security as Google's browser.
A switch to Brave Browser, which offers better privacy settings and includes a built-in content blocker, or Vivaldi Browser, a browser with tons of customization options, would improve privacy and customization options at the same time.
There is also the open source Firefox browser. It is bleeding users, has been for years, and Mozilla has lost years developing features and products that did not really help it get any traction. Firefox just recently seems to have switched to delivering features that it was missing, with vertical tabs and tab groups just two of them that launched recently.
Probably the main reason that speaks for Firefox is that it continues to support uBlock Origin. Even better, that version is also more capable than the Chrome-version, even the classic Chrome version of the extension that Google is ending support for.
Another feature that speaks for Firefox is that it supports extensions on mobile. You can install uBlock Origin and thousands other extensions on your mobile as well to improve browsing significantly.
Now You: what is your take on this? Do you use Google Chrome or another browser?
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Exploitez votre typologie d'hébergement : faites-en un atout décisif pour séduire vos clients (check-list incluse).
Chaque hébergement a ses forces, ses codes et son public. Mais encore faut-il savoir les exploiter. Un appart'hôtel ne se vend pas comme une chambre d'hôtes, et un boutique-hôtel ne se raconte pas comme un motel. Savoir jouer avec ces nuances, c'est transformer une simple typologie en véritable levier pour attirer et convaincre vos futurs clients.
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- Communiqué de presse / Croatie, tourisme, bilanLife as a Firefox user can be quite difficulty on today's Internet. While it depends largely on the sites you visit in the browser, you may run into "not supported" messages or locked down services. Often, these services or websites are not locked because they do not work in Firefox, but because the developers implement browser sniffing technologies.
They test Chrome compatibility and allow only Chrome or Chromium-based browsers, even if Firefox would display the site just fine as well.
Granted, some sites may not work in Firefox because the browser does not support a specific API or feature, but that is actually very rare in the grander scheme of things.
Firefox users may overcome some of the limitations by faking to be Chrome. This is done usually by changing the browser's user agent. This piece of information reveals information such as the browser engine to the website. By claiming to be Chrome, Firefox would not be blocked from accessing a particular website or service most of the time.
We reviewed several user-agent changers for Firefox in the past. To name just a few: Custom UserAgent String, Chameleon, or UserAgent Switcher.
Chrome MaskChrome Mask is an open source extension for Firefox that changes the user agent on the user's request only. Doing so requires a single click. The extension sets the latest Chrome user agent string automatically and picks the right operating system as well. While that gives you less control over the user agent, it is a convenient option that should work in most cases without any issues.
Last but not least, the extension will shim "a few additional JavaScript attributes" to better pass as the Chrome web browser when sites perform additional browser checks.
To use Chrome Mask, all you need to do is click on the extension icon and then on the toggle that it displays. This enables or disables the user agent spoofing on the active website, depending on the previous state.
Who is the extension for? Firefox users who run into issues loading certain sites on the Internet. A click should give access, provided that Firefox supports all the features that the site uses. This is often the case when a site developer does not test against Firefox and prefers to block the entire browser because of this.
Now You: which browser do you use at the moment? Did you run into any compatibility issues using it lately? What did you do?
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Kerzner International a le plaisir d'annoncer la signature du tout premier resort One&Only et d'une collection de résidences privées qui verront le jour à Fidji. Idéalement situé dans l'archipel des îles Yasawa, à l'ouest du pays, le resort devrait ouvrir ses portes en 2029, tandis que la mise en vente des résidences privées débutera dès le mois de novembre. Ce projet d'envergure illustre l'essor des Îles Fidji comme destination d'investissement international, rendu possible grâce à une alliance (...)
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KDE Linux is official. The first alpha version of the new distribution has been released for testing.
For those unaware, KDE Plasma is a popular desktop environment and ships as a part of flavored distros like Kubuntu, Fedora KDE, etc. My experience with KDE is mostly limited to their apps, especially KDE Connect, Okular, Ark, and Kate. I briefly used Fedora KDE recently on a secondary "distro hopping" drive, Plasma was pretty good. There is also KDE Neon, which is maintained by the KDE Community. But this time KDE Linux is, made by KDE.
(Image courtesy: KDE)
Why another distro? KDE Linux wants to be "the KDE operating system" that offers a user-friendly experience, with a high-quality UX. It is an immutable OS, meaning there will be some restrictions, such as limited access to the system components.
KDE's in-house distro comes with, you guessed it, Plasma and KDE apps. KDE Linux is built using Arch Linux packages, but apparently shouldn't be considered Arch-based. It doesn't have a package manager (no pacman for you), so you will need to install apps using Flatpak, Snap, or AppImages. It does include Distrobox and Toolbox pre-installed. OMG Ubuntu reports that KDE Linux includes the following apps by default: Mozilla Firefox, Haruna, Elisa, Kate, KWrite, Gwenview, etc. That's quite a good starter set up.
The system requirements for KDE Linux are fairly low.
I mean it is Linux, the specs needed are budget-friendly, but look at that. That's lower than Linux Mint's requirements (2GB RAM/ 20GB storage).
Want to try KDE Linux? Head over to https://kde.org/linux/ and download it.
There are some caveats, in its current state KDE Linux does not support NVIDIA GPUs older than the GTX 1630 out of the box, you will need to tinker with it a bit. Secure Boot is not supported at the moment, but it will be in the future. System updates are being delivered as an entire OS image, yes these are atomic upgrades. Check the official wiki for more details.
I have not tested KDE Linux yet, it's way too early to do that. So this is just an FYI article. I wouldn't recommend using an alpha version as your primary OS, but there's no harm trying a Live US, or maybe you can try it in a virtual machine or a secondary system/drive.
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Microsoft Edge 140 has been released. It brings a handful of new features.
Let me very briefly mention the AI features in the update. Edge now supports GPT-5 as an option for Copilot Smart Mode. Users can create a podcast with Copilot in Edge. You can create images and videos by typing your query in the address bar, and Edge will generate the media using DALL-E 3, Open AI's Sora.
With that out the way, let's discuss the more important features. The release notes for Edge 140 says that Microsoft Edge has a new security feature called Scareware blocker. This is an AI powered option, which uses a local model, to protect users from scareware attacks like tech scams that trick victims into believing their computer is damaged, luring them into calling a fake support line, which could then lead to the PC remotely taken over by attackers. If Edge identifies a website as a potential tech scam site, it will display a warning on the screen, block access to the website, and offer an option to close the page, or continue browsing.
Scareware blocker in Edge is not enabled by default. You can manage Scareware blocker from Edge's Settings > Privacy, search, and services / Security. Or use this shortcut to jump to the option directly: edge://settings/privacy/security?form=MT0159
Here's the official feature page for Scareware blocker.
Edge 140 brings another security feature called HTTPS-first mode. Google introduced this feature in Chrome in September 2023. HTTPS-first mode tells Microsoft Edge to automatically upgrade insecure HTTP connections to HTTPS when possible. If a site doesn’t support HTTPS, the browser will display a warning pointing out that it is a security risk. According to Microsoft's announcement, this feature only works for public sites, and not on private ones, or URLs that the user entered manually.
The option is not enabled by default. To manage the feature, head to Settings > Privacy, search, and services / Security > and toggle the option that says "Automatically switch to more secure connections with Automatic HTTPS".
Microsoft Edge now saves tab groups automatically, to allow users to resume browsing quickly. Tab groups that were organized manually are also saved for revisits, after restarting the browser. Admins can manage this feature using the SyncTypesListDisabled policy with the “openTabs” data type.
Reddit user Kotaless says that Edge removed the RTX Video Super Resolution (VSR) flag, which uses AI to enhances the quality of streaming videos on NVIDIA's 40 and 30 Series GPUs. The user said that disabling a setting will allow the feature to work, as it will allow NVIDIA to take over the enhancement work. Go to System and Performance > System > and toggle "Enhance videos".
Edge 140 includes security patches from Chromium, and one Microsoft Edge specific security vulnerability has also been patched. It is tracked under CVE-2025-53791, and has a medium severity rating. The security issue, described as a security feature bypass vulnerability, which could allow an attacker to bypass a security feature over a network. This improper access control in Microsoft Edge involves a hacker to enable Edge Split Screen mode, have a specific configuration, and run multiple pages. The attack vector could lead to the threat actor running scripts to read a token from a web page's iframe, make changes to the javascript in the window. Microsoft has credited Mingi Jung with WebSec for reporting the issue.
The new features are available in Microsoft Edge 140.0.3485.54.
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College students in the U.S. can avail a free one-year Microsoft 365 subscription. Here's what's included in the package.
This is not the same as Microsoft 365 Online, which is free for everyone. Microsoft 365 Personal (formerly called Office 365) includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook. You can access these apps on PC, Mac, iOS, and Android. It also comes with 1TB of storage space on OneDrive in the free subscription. And before you ask, yes it includes Microsoft Copilot in desktop apps for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Designer, etc.
Word will auto save your documents in OneDrive, you may wish to change that. Copilot in Excel requires AutoSave to be enabled. The Redmond company had recently warned that Copilot in Excel lacks accuracy. Please note that Windows 11 will soon automatically install two companion apps on your PC, if you have Microsoft 365 Desktop apps installed.
So, why is Microsoft 365 Personal being given away for free? And why only in the United States? Microsoft announced the news as part of its commitment to the U.S. Government's efforts to increase AI education in the Country. That explains a lot.
Microsoft 365 Personal normally costs $99.99 per year, or $9.99 per month. Getting it for free can be great for students. You may want to set a reminder to cancel the membership after 12 months, otherwise you will be charged for the subscription on a monthly basis. If you choose to continue with Microsoft 365 after 12 months, you can do so for 50% off, i.e. $4.99 per month. This offer ends on October 31st, or until supplies last. Go to this page to claim your free subscription.
Users who wish to claim the Microsoft 365 student 12-month free trial and discount offer will need to use their college or university email address to verify their student status. You will also need to provide a payment method, likely a credit card, to claim the offer. Existing subscribers can also claim the offer, instructions for this are provided on the offer page.
Please refer to the terms and conditions on Microsoft's website for more details.
A word of advice, if you are concerned about your privacy, I strongly recommend using LibreOffice which is completely free, open source, supports Office document formats, and is available across platforms: Windows, macOS, Linux. Sure, it lacks the online features of Microsoft 365, but you can't put a price tag on privacy.
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Microsoft continues to retire some of its applications and products. Just recently, Microsoft announced the retirement of OneNote for Windows 10, its Android and iOS app Microsoft Lens PDF Scanner, and the end of its Movies and TV store on Windows and Xbox.
Regarding Outlook, its email service and application, it continued to push the new Outlook. While classic Outlook remains until at least 2029, the classic Mail and Calendar apps were migrated to the new Outlook experience already.
Now, Microsoft announced that it will retire another Outlook app. Called Outlook Lite, it was designed as a lightweight Outlook app for mobiles, especially older devices with low performance. Released originally in 2022, it promised a fast startup and less battery consumption compared to the regular Outlook application. Downside was that certain features were not supported by the lite application. You could not connect your Gmail account, for instance. File storage services such as Dropbox or Box, and Microsoft Exchange Server, were also not supported by the lite application.
Outlook Lite was available in certain regions only. Users from those regions could install the application via the official application stores. Those from other regions could use workarounds to install the application unofficially on their devices.
Millions of users downloaded and installed the Outlook Lite application. Starting October 6, 2025, Microsoft will block new installations of the Outlook Lite application. Existing users may continue to use the app "for a limited time", but it will eventually be retired fully.
Microsoft does not reveal dates in the announcement. It is unclear therefore, when the app will stop working for existing users. The company recommends that existing users migrate to the regular Outlook for Mobile application on their devices to continue checking Outlook emails on their devices. However, this comes at the cost of increased battery usage and performance requirements.
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Lenovo has announced its second flagship handheld gaming console, the Legion Go 2. It runs on Windows 11.
The Legion Go 2 sports an 8.8-inches Full HD+ (1920 X 1200) OLED display, that supports a 16:10 aspect ratio, 144Hz refresh rate, DCl-P3 color gamut, 500 nits brightness. The display supports 10-point touch, Variable Refresh Rate (30-144Hz), and is VESA True Black 1000 Certified.
Lenovo's Legion Go 2 is powered by an AMD Ryzen Z2 processor (up to 8 cores/16 threads), with an RDNA 3.5-based Radeon 890M graphics GPU, 16GB of LPDD5X RAM at 7200MHz. It is equipped with a 1TB PCIe SSD, and you can expand the storage up to 2TB via a MicroSD card reader. Besides handheld mode, there are 2 other ways to use the console.
The controllers of the Legion Go 2 are detachable, you can have one in each hand and play games in FPS Mode. Or you can snap the controllers to the sides of the charging connector and use it as a game pad in console mode, aka docked mode, that you can use to connect the device to your TV. Speaking of the controller, the joysticks have hall effect sensors, which is good to avoid stick drift.
The Legion Go 2 has a 3.5mm headphone jack, and two 2W Integrated Speakers System with Nahimic Audio. It has two USB4 ports (one at the top, other at the bottom) that supports 40Gb/s data transfer, DisplayPort 1.4, and Power Delivery 3.0. In terms of wireless connectivity, the Legion Go 2 supports WiFi 6E 2x2AX, and Bluetooth 5.3.
The console has several buttons, the power button/fingerprint reader, volume up and down keys are at the top of the device, while the corners are home to the Left and Right Triggers, and Left and Right Bumpers.
On the left controller, you have the View button, Legion Space button, Hall Effect Joystick, the Page button, the desktop button and the D-Pad. The right controller has a Quick settings button, Menu button, ABXY buttons, another Hall Effect Joystick, and a Touchpad. The headphone jack/mic, MicroSD card reader, a 2nd USB port, an FPS Mode switch are on the bottom of the console's frame.
There's more, to the right side of the right controller, you have the M1 and M2 buttons. Each controller has a release button on the back along with a couple of other buttons. Y1, Y2 on the left, and M3, Y3 on the right.
The Legion Go 2 has a built-in kickstand, to prop the device on a desk, while you play with the detached controllers. It's a fairly chunky device, and weighs 0.92kg/2.03lbs, likely due to the 4-cell 74WHr battery. It measures 206mm x 136.7mm x 22.95mm without the controllers. With the controllers its size is 295.6mm x 136.7mm x 42.25mm. The Legion Go 2 comes with a 65W USB-C charger, and a carry case in the box.
It's not clear whether the Legion Go 2 will support the Xbox full-screen experience that the ROG Xbox Ally does. I did read that Valve is working on SteamOS for the Legion 2.
The Lenovo Legion Go 2 will be available this October, starting at $1,100 for the AMD Z2/16GB RAM/1TBV model, while the 32GB model costs $1,200. Legion Go 2's Z2 Extreme 32GB/1TB model costs $1350, and the 2TB model carries a $1480 price tag. This makes the Switch 2's $449 price really affordable, but of course, Nintendo's game prices are really high.
On a side note, the ROG Xbox Ally launches on October 16, so it should be an interesting month.
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Un leader de l'hôtellerie, fort d'une vaste expérience multidisciplinaire, pour piloter la prochaine phase de croissance de Marriott International en Asie du Sud.
Marriott International Inc. a nommé Kiran Andicot au poste de Vice-Président Senior pour diriger la région Asie du Sud. Cette promotion verra Kiran superviser les opérations et le développement à travers l'ensemble du portefeuille de Marriott International en Asie du Sud. Dans ce rôle élargi, il alignera la croissance sur la performance (...)