Construction on the 170-kilometer-long city of The Line has stopped. However, the megaproject is still being pursued by officials.
Valve combines PC features with console convenience in the Steam Machine. The price remains undisclosed – but there are at least a few hints.
Various myths surround the question of who would take over the leadership of Linux in case of an emergency. However, there is a succession plan.
From infostealer datasets, Have-I-Been-Pwned operator Troy Hunt was able to extract 1.3 billion unique passwords.
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.
The EU countries have no fundamental problem with US law enforcement agencies accessing their national databases to search for threats.
SAP's AI assistant Joule is actually intended to drive automation. According to a recent study, it is not yet gaining momentum.
According to a Swiss monitoring ordinance, services with more than 5000 users must identify customers.
Germany is lagging behind with the NIS2 implementation. The Bundestag has now approved the government's proposal. The Bundesrat is now up next.
Qualcomm's mobile processor Snapdragon X will also be found as Dragonwing IQ-X in industrial PCs and other embedded applications in the future.
BGH judgments subject online courses to strict 70s law. A disaster for the industry, analyzes Joerg Heidrich.
Discover the fascinating world of nature and art. Impressive motifs that leave viewers in awe.
New Energy Industry Act: fed-back electricity no longer subject to double grid charges. Unlocks e-car storage potential.
Adata announces unbuffered DDR5 memory modules with 128 gigabytes capacity, which are however only suitable for certain desktop PC mainboards.
More than 30 percent of x86 processors sold between July and September were supplied by AMD. Last year, this figure was only 25 percent.
Mophie has now adapted its popular Juice Pack battery cases for the 2025 iPhones. Nomad, meanwhile, is offering a novel "Find My" card.
Network equipment provider Nokia plans to close its Munich site by 2030. The IG Metall union calls it a mistake.
New entries for Carglass, Fluke, and NHS have appeared on the darknet page of the criminal gang cl0p. They claim to have stolen data there.
Following the massive cloud outages at AWS and Azure, DNS was quickly identified as the scapegoat. This is too simplistic, according to Carsten Strotmann.
NASA's Deep Space Network communicates with space probes. One of its three largest antennas has been out of operation since September.
Samsung's home control iOS app can now cooperate better with Apple's Siri. However, this requires workarounds.
Precise measurements from multiple radio telescopes strongly suggest that our solar system is moving far too fast for our models. There is no explanation.
Product standard for balcony power plants was published—Schuko plug made it into the standard. Good arguments in discussions with property management companies.
Mercedes is completely overhauling its lineup. By 2027, many important models will receive an 800-volt battery system and a conventional design.
The Vision Pro M5 comes with a new chip and a new dual band – otherwise nothing changes. The band is also available separately. We tried it out.
A hobbyist has implemented a Minecraft server on a smart home lamp. However, large Minecraft games are not possible with it.
The new Spring Framework uses JSpecify for null safety. It also introduces API versioning and offers a new retry concept for resilience.
The crisis surrounding chip manufacturer Nexperia is likely not over yet, and there are unusual attempts in the industry to prevent supply bottlenecks.
Belkin is recalling two products available in Germany due to fire hazard: owners should no longer use them.
Ubisoft has not published its current financial figures as planned on Thursday – it needs more time. Stock trading has been suspended for the time being.
The Wild West action game "Red Dead Redemption" is coming to modern consoles – and smartphones. Netflix users can play without additional costs.
Amazon is saying goodbye to its codename and has found a brand name for its satellite internet. Instead of Project Kuiper, the service is now called Amazon Leo.
Blue Origin has successfully landed the first stage of a large orbital rocket after a successful launch. This breaks the market leader's monopoly.
Fraud risk with mobile phone contracts for expensive handsets justifies data transfer to Schufa. Consumer advocacy group fails at BGH.
At the meeting of finance ministers, EU member states decided to abolish the 150-euro customs exemption limit two years earlier than planned.
Tesla is the best-known CarPlay abstainer. According to a report, this could change – not least as an attempt to boost sales again.
A cult game is coming to virtual reality and a Half-Life: Alyx mod is becoming a standalone game – the highlights of the VR Games Showcase.
Autonomous driving is easier in the field than on the road, but technical and, not least, legal challenges still need to be overcome there too.
In the proceedings of price comparison service Idealo against the US search engine giant, a conviction of Google for damages appears likely.
For more than a year, Pavel Durov has been under investigation in France, and he needed permission for foreign travel. At least that is now over.
The OnePlus 15 for the global market is here. The new top model not only differs visually from its predecessor, but the battery has also grown massively.