According to the Data Protection Conference, federal offices may only use US hyperscalers like AWS, Google, or Microsoft to a limited extent.
Deutsche Bahn has been relying on 3D printing for ten years and already has over 200,000 components in use. This saves millions of euros.
The Chrono Divide project is porting Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 to the browser. Multiplayer already works, the campaign is still in progress.
The Ontario court has ordered OVHcloud to provide data stored in its cloud. This raises questions about digital sovereignty.
In its new draft for combating child abuse online, the EU is abandoning chat control. Instead: risk assessments and voluntary measures.
SAP is alleged to have used the poaching of o9 executives to gain access to confidential information and thus improve its own competitive position.
A malware that steals credentials and cryptocurrencies uses Unicode for invisible code and installs a remote access trojan.
The PDF software Stirling PDF has been released in version 2.0. The open-source tool will now offer desktop apps, text editing – and a new licensing model.
With the Android operating system, codenamed "Aluminium OS", Google wants to shake up the PC market. New details have now leaked.
A small portion of Apple's M-chips will be manufactured by Intel in the USA in the future, predicts a usually well-informed analyst.
December brings several well-known brands to virtual reality with "Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow," "Men in Black: Most Wanted," and "Out of Sight VR."
Fair IT yourself e.V. is taking over the production and sale of the so-called Faire Mouse. The association is currently still collecting money.
Due to high demand, Google has significantly restricted the free usage limits for its AI model Gemini 3 Pro. The image generator is also affected.
Apple has implemented two useful new telephony features in iOS 26. However, under certain circumstances, they may not appear.
Apple's headset is primarily operated with hands, fingers, and eyes. Logitech is now adding another input method.
Estonian mobility provider Bolt has announced a partnership with Pony.ai to bring Level 4 autonomous driving to Europe.
The Linux distribution AV Linux 25 is getting the Moksha desktop as an alternative and updates the MX Linux base to the Debian Trixie standard.
As a zero-emission transporter, the compact Piaggio Porter NPE can better leverage its good maneuverability and high payload in city centers.
Can Steam Frame give the VR industry new momentum? We asked German VR developers what they think of the VR headset.
Symfony 7.4 and 8.0 bring the same features, bid farewell to XML configuration, and introduce a new, array-based PHP format for projects.
Chip manufacturer Nexperia is calling on the Chinese side in an open letter to restore normal production. So far, without a response.
AMD is reportedly already planning price increases of at least 10 percent. Nvidia is allegedly leaving memory procurement to manufacturers in the future.
In December, Tesla is offering ride-alongs in Germany to showcase its 'Full Self-Driving (Supervised)'. This could be a preparation for the EU launch.
After a 16-year-old committed suicide, his parents are suing OpenAI for complicity. However, the company believes its guidelines were violated.
Quick Share enables seamless file transfers, even between Android and Apple users. For some users, however, the whole thing doesn't work as hoped.
Unknown users are currently testing whether the Podcasts app, pre-installed on billions of devices, can be used as an entry point, warns a security researcher.
A high-ranking employee has left TSMC and joined Intel. The Taiwanese chip manufacturer now accuses him of betraying secrets. Intel contradicts.
Cyberattacks on broadcasters led to the transmission of fake emergency alerts and obscenities. The responsible authority is holding broadcasters accountable.
Europe commits to space: ESA member states have approved a record budget for the European Space Agency.
A leaker from the Far East predicts the iPad mini with an OLED display at the end of 2026 at the earliest. That would be later than expected.
Intel's suspected Core Ultra 400 is said to receive variants with particularly large cache. They would compete with AMD's Ryzen X3D processors.
Poor economy dampens MINT demand and worker shortage, especially for IT specialists, says MINT Autumn Report.
In recent months, Tether has bought dozens of tons of gold, with no central bank in the world keeping pace recently. The reasons are not entirely clear.
There is likely no subsurface lake on Mars. New data refutes the thesis of Italian researchers from 2018.
Luc Besson and Danny Boyle pimped ordinary iPhones for their latest feature films. We clarify whether the image quality in 4K meets cinematic standards.
An industry alliance has presented a paper on the diversification, domestic extraction, and recycling of critical raw materials. The issue is essential.
To access a media library on the go with Plex, a subscription has been necessary for months – theoretically. Now Plex wants to implement the rule.
Warning messages via Cell Broadcast have existed in Germany since 2023. Now the BBK has also introduced all-clear messages.
EU parliamentarians are calling for comprehensive measures to protect minors online. This includes an EU-wide minimum age of 16 for social media.
Apple's iPhone Air is the first completely new iPhone form factor in years – and it's apparently not doing as well as expected. The industry is taking notice.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 gets a little brother. It still uses eight Oryon cores and is intended to be used in more affordable smartphones than the Elite.