Apple accuses the European Union of its digital laws contradicting each other and making mobile platforms less secure for consumers.
The mysterious website Archive.today is coming under the FBI's crosshairs. A court order is forcing the provider Tucows to hand over user data.
From infostealer datasets, Have-I-Been-Pwned operator Troy Hunt was able to extract 1.3 billion unique passwords.
New features in two smaller product categories that would make suitable Christmas gifts are apparently imminent from Apple.
Vodafone is withdrawing from peering at public internet exchange points. Fees must be paid for private peering. It starts in Germany.
ChatGPT apparently forwarded prompts to Google Search unprotected. OpenAI does not confirm this directly but claims to have fixed a corresponding error.
The rumor mill was churning, now Microsoft has released an Insider preview for Windows 11 26H1. It supports specific CPUs.
Normally, companies lay off employees when revenues decline. This year, everything is different in the US. Is the AI hype having an impact?
YouTube relies on an automatic feature that translates foreign-language videos poorly into German. Even premium payers cannot turn it off permanently.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg wants to create capacities to be prepared for "most optimistic scenarios" and spend hundreds of billions of dollars for it.
Although there was a written rejection of the demands of Stop Killing Games beforehand, the government still sees room for improvement on the issue.
The "digital omnibus" by the EU Commission would weaken data protection. This concerns cookies and AI system training.
Outage reports for the site piled up in the US. However, the problem was something else entirely.
The addiction commissioner Streeck envisions that certain app functions and content will only be unlocked with increasing age. He has algorithms in his sights.
Nexperia chips are being exported again through special permits. A comprehensive agreement is also in sight.
Among the first benefits offered by the new EU competition rules, according to consumer advocates, are more options around apps from Apple and Google.
This week's images impress with their atmosphere, composition, and expressiveness, showcasing their photographers' keen eye for the perfect moment.
Following Markus Haas's sudden departure, Santiago Argelich Hesse takes over Telefónica Deutschland. He comes from Cellnex.
After BGH ruling on invalid T&Cs, 1N Telecom tries to collect money via a "settlement" and new company TPI Investment.
Hyundai's Ioniq 6N: a seriously sporty electric sedan with promising price-performance, featuring a dedicated drivetrain and chassis.
WhatsApp is letting first beta users test chat with third-party apps. However, only one messenger is currently supported.
Fitness equipment manufacturer Peloton has to recall a home trainer in the USA and Canada. In several cases, the seat post broke.
Starting in January 2026, organizations can book private support with defined response times and individual features for Firefox.
Mozilla relieves developers: any-llm provides a central API for many LLMs in the background. A multi-tenant gateway manages budgets and keys.
Amazon has introduced Kindle Translate, an AI translator for e-books. It is intended for authors who do not have a publisher behind them.
Over 75% of Tesla shareholders back Elon Musk's controversial stock package, potentially worth a trillion dollars.
Google has released the first stable version of its AI-powered file type detection system Magika. Version 1.0 has been redeveloped in Rust.
Cities along the Hamburg-Hanover railway line demand a new construction from the Bundestag instead of the expansion of the existing line favored by Lower Saxony.
The fifth season of "Stranger Things" begins with a flashback. Netflix has released the first few minutes.
Data protection, technology, and trust in the electronic patient record. Experts discussed this in the Rhineland-Palatinate state parliament.
From 2026, Configuration Manager only receives one major update per year. Microsoft wants to push customers towards Intune; the community is skeptical.
The open-source web analytics Umami v3 offers a new interface, cohort analysis, and pixel tracking. However, MySQL support has been removed.
The Free Software Foundation Europe has awarded this year's European SFS Award to VLC developer Jean-Baptiste Kempf.
Apple has introduced a small hurdle with the latest iOS update when you turn off your alarm in the morning. Fortunately, it's not mandatory.
The road network of ancient Rome has been studied for centuries, yet it is still inadequately mapped. This will soon change with the most extensive map to date.
The British company Vodafone and the Texan satellite operator ASTS have chosen Germany as the location for their satellite operations center.
Britain's power grid risks becoming a bottleneck for digital expansion. Tech giants are flooding grid operators with speculative data center applications.
With the new AWS Capabilities by Region, companies can now compare services, features, and APIs across different global regions.
A thermal energy storage battery is set to generate the necessary steam CO2-neutrally at a Portuguese Heineken brewery. Steam supply is similary to electricity.
Grand Theft Auto VI" will be released in a year at the earliest, which is another six months later than previously announced. Rockstar has announced this.
According to its inventor Tony Hoare, an error in the concept of modern programming languages has caused billions of dollars in damage.