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Achetez un iPad ou un Macbook éligible pour septembre, recevez les écouteurs sans fil vendus initialement à 179 €.

Vous êtes à la recherche de très bons écouteurs sans fil True Wireless ? Les Apple AirPods de 2019 coûtent actuellement 179 avec un boîtier de charge inclus. Et bien, la firme de Cupertino a décidé de vous les offrir gratuitement. Sous certaines conditions. Cette promotion exceptionnelle est en effet réservée aux étudiants mais aussi aux enseignants inscrits sur le réseau Unidays. Ce programme de soutien éducatif est porté par Apple et accessible dès à présent dans 26 pays en plus des Etats-Unis et du Canada. Bonne nouvelle : la France fait partie des nouveaux adhérents. Pour obtenir vos AirPods, il vous suffit donc de créer un compte Unidays puis dacheter un iPad ou un MacBook éligible à lopération. AirPods 3 : tout ce que nous savons sur les prochains écouteurs Apple Les Airpods 2, gr

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Comment tuer le temps en attendant la PS5…

Sony nen finit plus de combler ses joueurs PS4. Après avoir proposé gratuitement trois jeux phares sur PlayStation Plus, le géant japonais distribue les remises exceptionnelles via le PlayStation Store. Vous pourrez ainsi compléter votre collection et rattrapez de grands classiques, avec -70% de réduction pour les offres les plus généreuses. Des promos valables jusquau 22 juillet prochain. Pour vous éviter de perdre plusieurs minutes à parcourir toutes les pages jeux concernées et vous permettre de les dépensez plutôt sur votre console, nous avons rassemblé les offres promotionnelles les plus intéressantes. DAssassins Creed Odyssey à Marvels Spider-Man, en passant par God of War, vous allez faire chauffer votre manette DualShock 4 !  Code Vein : 69,99€ 30,09€ sur PSNUn jeu Action-RPG q...

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An inquest hears John Edwards was the subject of complaints of violence, intimidation and stalking by five of his ex-partners and three of his children before he shot dead Jack and Jennifer in their Sydney home in 2018.

A Sydney man who shot dead his son and daughter at their home before killing himself had a 40-year history of domestic violence, an inquest has heard. Key points: John Edwards had six prior families and had fathered a total of 10 childrenFive months after the shootings, Olga Edwards took her own lifeThe inquest heard Jack and Jennifer were afraid of their father John Edwards, 68, gunned down his children Jack, 15, and Jennifer, 13, in July 2018 as they attempted to hide in a bedroom of the West Pennant Hills home they shared with their mother. Counsel Assisting Kate Richardson SC said at the time of the shootings Edwards was the subject of complaints of violence, intimidation and stalking by no fewer than five of his ex-partners and three of his children. She said the inquest would ex

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World’s Best Specialized Hospitals 2021

In our nine decades, Newsweek has covered all aspects of health care—scientific challenges, economic disruption, the occasional medical miracle and most of all, what these developments mean for our readers. As part of that commitment, we've partnered with Statista Inc., the global market research and consumer data firm, to rank the world's best hospitals. Now we're expanding that expertise by looking at specialties. In this chapter, we rank the best hospitals in cardiology, oncology and endocrinology. Each list includes a ranking of the 50 best global hospitals, while ranks 51 to 100/200 are sorted alphabetically. If you or a loved one needs specialized care in one of those areas, as millions of us do, you want to know which hospitals or medical centers have state-of-the-art facilities an...

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Hungary records its worst infection rise since the pandemic began while fewer people will be allowed to gather at churches in the Spanish capital due a surge in COVID-19 cases.

Hungary has registered its worst daily increase in COVID-19 infections, setting a new record of 576 cases. Fewer people will be allowed to gather at churches in the Spanish capital due a surge in COVID-19 cases. Meanwhile, education officials in Pakistan say authorities will start reopening schools. This story will be regularly updated throughout Tuesday. Tuesday's key moments: Hungary records highest daily increase of infections The Hungarian government registered 576 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday, the country's highest daily figure since the start of the pandemic. This raises the total number of confirmed coronavirus cases to 8,963 since the pandemic began, with 625 deaths. Hungary closed its borders to foreigners on September 1 but has since announced a series of exceptions, ...

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President Rouhani’s administration hints at new possibility of sabotage at Iran’s key nuclear facilities.

Tehran, Iran - The Iranian government said on Tuesday there are strong suspicions that "internal agents" played a role in a massive explosion that occurred at a key nuclear facility earlier this year. On July 2, a fire ripped through a building at Natanz, a major uranium enrichment site. Satellite images showed it caused the roof to collapse and parts of the building were blackened by the blaze. "One of the strong theories is based on internal agents being involved in the incident," government spokesman Ali Rabiei told reporters at a news conference, according to the Iranian Labour News Agency (ILNA). "The issue is being seriously reviewed by the country's security organisations and we will announce the results after things are clear." It is the first time an Iranian official specifica...

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Changing where you keep your money could reduce your carbon footprint by up to 27 times more than giving up flying or going vegan, writes Graham Lawton

Grace Frank / Silverback/Netflix MANY of us at New Scientist have specialist areas of weakness. Mine is physics. In the grand scheme of things, they are actually considered a strength: if I can understand an article about, say, quantum theory, then anyone can. But recently, it has dawned on me that I have a more serious weakness in my understanding of the world. One which, as I write about environmental issues, I ought to fill. The subject? Finance. Ugh. I skim past those pages in the newspaper. As soon as somebody mentions bonds or derivatives, my brain seizes up. Frankly, …

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