Data analysis provider Palantir wants to obtain a counterstatement in court – and triggers a wave of solidarity for a small Swiss magazine.
Google has released the first beta of Android 17. It can be installed on Pixel devices and is primarily aimed at developers.
A new study by Apple examines how people want to interact with AI agents. The result: transparency and control trump performance.
The stock market did not take it well: Apple shares fell 5 percent on Thursday following reports of Siri problems. The company is commenting.
Blizzard has announced a new DLC for its action RPG "Diablo 2 Resurrected". For 25 Euros, you get the new Warlock class and convenience features.
On the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, Berlin and Ottawa sign an agreement for sovereign infrastructure, ethical AI, and economic synergies.
An OpenClaw bot has apparently published a negative blog post about matplotlib developer Scott Shambaugh. Reason: He rejected a pull request.
Google released an emergency update for the Chrome web browser over the weekend. It closes a vulnerability that is already being exploited.
The IPFire developers have released DBL, a categorized domain blocklist. It aims to block malware, phishing, and trackers.
Many open-source projects have a problem: they are drowning in code changes created with the help of AI. GitHub is now taking action.
Google has introduced WebMCP. The JavaScript API turns websites into MCP servers, enabling AI agents to interact with the website in a structured manner.
Custom-made FPV drones show immersive images of winter sports at the Olympic Winter Games. The requirements for the pilots are high.
Apple's first iPhone release of the year is imminent: it is expected to be the iPhone 17e. Some technical innovations are to be expected.
PayPal appears to be successful with contactless payments in retail. Initial figures since the launch in May 2025 are available.
Acer's website is offline in Germany, Asus has removed all desktop PCs and notebooks. The reason is a patent lawsuit by Nokia.
In summary proceedings, the Administrative Court of Munich has temporarily ordered a 30 km/h speed limit on the Mittlerer Ring again.
LinkedIn bragging and AI Slop are almost as problematic for adults as they are for young people, says Eva-Maria Weiß.
So far, the Warner board has been united behind Netflix's takeover offer. However, a new proposal from Paramount could now lead to negotiations.
The US company Blue Water Autonomy is building an autonomous ship for the US Navy. It is intended for long-term missions in the Pacific in the future.
The command-line editor receives full Wayland support for the first time. Vim9-Script gets new data types, and the Diff mode becomes more powerful.
The whitepaper focuses on the role of Open Source Software Stewards, who are appearing as legal actors for the first time in the CRA.
Disney vs. ByteDance + Security experts against AI companies + Cryptologist for AI regulation + Meta's VR keyboard in practice + Status of German gas supply
Android 17 is getting a so-called Handoff function, with which developers can integrate "cross-device continuity" into their apps.
Peter Steinberger developed OpenClaw, a powerful AI agent for personal hardware. Now he works for OpenAI. OpenClaw remains open source.
After an evacuation in January, only three astronauts remained on the ISS. Over the weekend, four more arrived.
Tesla is rolling out the xAI AI assistant Grok in several European countries. However, in the vehicle, it can currently only control navigation.
Anyone writing reviews on Steam can now also attach their hardware specifications. This is intended to help make user tests more informative.
Mrinank Sharma led an AI safety team at Anthropic and now wants to dedicate himself to poetry. He is the next former employee of AI companies with concerns.
YouTuber Jamie has built an electric motor from building blocks. Only a few additional parts are needed.
Once in financial trouble, the GVG Glasfaser group has since recovered. Investors are rewarding this with fresh capital.
In its annual report, cloud provider Backblaze shows which hard drives are reliable, which show weaknesses, and how failure rates are developing.
80 years ago, ENIAC was presented to the world. Not the first, but the most important computer of its time.
More could have been achieved with the millions for the digitalization of the Public Health Service. An experience report.
With highly efficient radioisotope batteries, Deep Space Energy aims to multiply the lifespan of lunar rovers and strengthen Europe's sovereignty in space.
Singaporean researchers grow a 0.8 nm carbon layer on hard drives, bringing the write head closer to the magnetic layer.
PCIe 6.0 has not yet truly arrived in the server sector, and it will take years for desktops. But the first SSDs are coming soon.
Meta Quest can now project keyboards and touchpads onto any surface. How well does this new control concept work?
Following violent assaults, the railway plans the widespread use of bodycams, but experts are calling for strict rules for personal data protection.
With a strategic cooperation, BSI and Schwarz Digits aim to strengthen the development of sovereign cloud solutions for public administration.
European military and intelligence services call for a reassessment of counterattacks in hybrid warfare. New mandates and European tools are needed.
Google punishes a photographer for good work, while the Micro Four Thirds system gains a new partner from China.