The rise and fall of Oculus: How Meta's VR ambitions once beganOculus VR shaped modern virtual reality like hardly any other company and now threatens to disappear for good. It's time for a look back.
USA: Videos from Ring door cameras will soon end up with the police againThe Amazon subsidiary Ring has brought back company founder Jamie Siminoff. He is changing the direction of the company in the USA.
Tim Cook at All-Hands: News on Retirement and Apple's 50th AnniversaryAt a company meeting, Tim Cook addressed various topics. There is news regarding Apple's anniversary plans and his own retirement.
Meta Quest 4: CTO confirms work on two new VR headsetsDespite dire predictions: Meta continues to invest in VR and confirms two new devices are in development. One of them is likely to be the Meta Quest 4.
No more data collection frenzy: Google makes reCAPTCHA GDPR-compliantBy switching to order processing, Google relinquishes data sovereignty to website operators and responds to growing regulatory pressure in the AI era.
Attack via Signal: BfV and BSI warn politicians, military personnel, diplomatsAn attack on users of the Signal messenger, which became known last week, targets members of the Bundestag and other important individuals.
Patent dispute: Munich court prohibits Renault from selling Clio and MéganeThe automaker infringes a patent held by Broadcom. Renault has already announced its intention to appeal the verdict.
TeamViewer: Vulnerability allows access without prior confirmationIn TeamViewer, attackers can bypass access controls and gain access without prior confirmation.
New Apple hardware: iPads, iPhones, and MacBooks in the pipeline – by MarchApple is apparently on the verge of updating various hardware lines. However, software is slowing the company down, according to a report.
Analysis of new plans: Is Apple finally doing everything right with AI?Apple has lagged in AI. Now, the company is reportedly making progress, partly with Google Gemini. What to make of these ideas?
France replaces MS Teams and Zoom with its own video conferencing softwareWith Visio, France is introducing its open-source video conferencing for authorities. By 2027, 200,000 civil servants are to work independently of US providers.
OpenSSL: 12 security gaps, one allows malicious code execution and is critical12 security vulnerabilities have been discovered in OpenSSL – using AI tools. One of them is considered critical. Updated software is available.
Claude Code: New "Fast Mode" accelerates AI model Opus 4.6For the AI model Opus 4.6, users of Claude Code now have a "Fast Mode" available, which enables significantly faster responses.
Digital liberation: EU Parliament calls for detachment from US tech giantsEU MEPs outline a course change in digital policy. They demand independence from US infrastructures and more domestic AI and open source.
Great Britain: Apple and Google commit to app store openingApple and Google have made concessions to regulators in Great Britain. The dialogue is said to be more constructive than with the EU.
Open Telekom Cloud will be called T Cloud Public in the futureAfter ten years, Open Telekom Cloud gets a new name: T Cloud Public. With it, Telekom aims to compete with AWS, Azure, and Google in the EU.
Beim Internet bleiben die größten Städte zurückEine Analyse von mehr als 100 Städten zeigt: Die höchsten Geschwindigkeiten für Festnetzanschlüsse gibt es nicht in den größten Ballungsräumen, sondern in Zentren mit 30.000 bis 110.000 Einwohnern.
Goal or Rules: Benchmark Tests Behavior of AI AgentsA new benchmark aims to test whether autonomous AI agents will bypass security measures to achieve their given goal.
Partial outages for e-prescription and electronic patient recordSince Tuesday morning, there have been disruptions in the TI. For many insured people, logging into the e-patient record and the e-prescription are affected.
Checkmate in 37 moves: Deep Blue's silicon victory over KasparovIn 1996, IBM's Deep Blue computer defeated chess world champion Garry Kasparov in 37 moves. The victory marked a turning point for humans and machines.
Electric car BMW i3 comes as sedan and station wagonBMW's upcoming e-car is called i3. The electric version of the popular 3 Series is expected to launch in summer and will also be sold as an M version from 2027.
Prime Video: Consumer advocates report 200,000 sign-ups for class action lawsuitOver 200,000 people have now registered for a class action lawsuit against advertising on Prime Video. Other proceedings are also underway.
Fritzbox 7632: Fritz's most affordable router for G.fast connectionsFritz is launching its third Wi-Fi router that supports G.fast. This allows for 1 Gbit/s if a provider lays fiber optic cable to the building.
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AI agents play Roman board game and thus determine its rulesA few years ago, an archaeologist discovered a round stone that likely once served as a game board. Thanks to AI, rules of the game have now been reconstructed.
Home office everyday life: Private activities hardly disturb productivityA study shows: More than half of home office employees accept packages during working hours, for example. Nevertheless, productivity is increasing.
Study: AI does not make work easier, but more intenseA new study examined the consequences of using AI at a US tech company. Productivity increased significantly – however, the researchers warn.
ChatGPT introduces ads in the USAOpenAI is testing advertising in the US market. The company promises a strict separation of ads and AI responses and adherence to data protection.
JavaScript: webpack is unpopular – but most usedIn a new study, Vite is the most popular JavaScript tool, nearly surpassing webpack in usage. Only two percentage points separate them.
After data breach: Coupang sabotages investigations, US politics interferesCoupang is actually only active in South Korea but listed in the USA. There, the online retailer is seeking support against investigations into a data breach.
Raindrop.io "Stella": AI librarian for the bookmark collectionThe AI of the Bookmark Manager searches for links, summarizes articles, or helps clean up bookmarks.
Car Safety: Euro NCAP Tightens Evaluation CriteriaIn the future, for a full score from Euro NCAP, cars will have to be significantly safer in some aspects than they are now.
How do I motivate my boss?Employee motivation is a common topic. But what about the motivation of managers and team leads?
Microsoft Dependency: Federal Government Pays near 500 Million Euros in One YearFederal spending on Microsoft licenses is rising rapidly. An analysis points to the risks of digital dependency.
YouTube Music: Lyrics disappear behind paywall for some usersGoogle is experimenting with showing song lyrics in YouTube Music only to paying Premium users. It is unclear whether this idea has a future.
Agibot Night: Humanoid robots perform gala show with comedy, magic, and danceHumanoid robots can do more than just work in industry. A gala show demonstrates their performance potential.
PHPUnit 13: New Array Assertions and Stricter Mock ChecksWith version 13, the PHP testing tool tightens its rules and introduces new array comparisons, stricter mocks, and a clear minimum requirement for PHP.
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Instagram & Co. harmful to children? Wave of lawsuits begins in the USAUntil now, social networks have mostly been able to reject legal attacks on their functionality by referring to US immunity. This could now change.
Uber acquires delivery service Getir in TurkeyAbu Dhabi is exiting the delivery service Getir and selling to the ride-hailing company Uber. Uber already owns a competitor.
Discord introduces age verification worldwideStarting next month, Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access to all content on the platform.
G Pro X2 Superstrike: Logitech releases mouse with inductive clickLogitech is launching the G Pro X2 Superstrike, a gaming mouse that works without mechanical mouse clicks. Instead, an inductive sensor detects inputs.
Digital Sovereignty: ZB MED Launches Fundraising for PubMed AlternativeDespite promises to secure independent research data, funding for the European OLSPub project remains elusive. A library is going on the offensive.
Temu and Shein: Trade association HDE suggests import banThe German Trade Association (HDE) is concerned about German retail and proposes an import ban for Temu, Shein, and others in a letter to the Chancellor.
ChatGPT as a doctor replacement? Study shows sobering resultsAI language models excel in medical exams – but when real people ask them for advice, collaboration fails.
Digital services ad: Kiel in trouble after church leaving clipThe city of Kiel wanted to advertise digital government services on Instagram and chose leaving the church as an example. The outrage was immediate.
"Australia Did It": Well-mixed genre cocktailAn indie veteran is finally doing something new again: "Australia Did It" mixes simple but whimsical ideas at the bottom of the former Atlantic.
Technical error: AOK Bayern closes thousands of electronic patient recordsFollowing a system update, AOK Bayern erroneously closed thousands of electronic patient records "due to [...] submitted objection".