Higher Regional Court of Bamberg: TikTok cheats on DSA obligationsTikTok tries to circumvent obligations under the Digital Services Act (DSA). Technically and legally.
RxDB 17: Sync without server, access for AI agentsThe open-source database RxDB 17 now synchronizes data directly via Google Drive or OneDrive – developers no longer need their own backend.
Digitalisierung und KI: IT-Entscheider werden zu UnternehmensstrategenDie digitale Transformation und der Siegeszug von KI haben die Rolle von IT-Führungskräften stark verändert. CIOs und andere IT-Entscheider müssen jetzt die Initiative ergreifen und KI-Projekte als Chefsache behandeln.
Billion-dollar deal: Nvidia invests in MarvellNvidia is investing two billion US dollars in data infrastructure provider Marvell. Nvidia customers are to receive more choice and flexibility as a result.
Rocket Lab to acquire laser communication company MynaricUS space company Rocket Lab may acquire Mynaric after regulatory review. The company headquarters will remain in Munich.
BMW iX3 40: New entry model with 235 kW and 635 km rangeBMW is launching a more affordable entry-level version of the iX3. The iX3 40 offers rear-wheel drive, 235 kW of power, and a range of up to 635 kilometers.
Transparency Under Fire: How Federal States Undermine the Right to InformationFollowing a legislative change in Berlin, other state governments are planning restrictions on freedom of information – against the resistance of civil society.
Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses: New models and AI features announcedMeta has introduced its first smart glasses specifically for prescription lenses and announced a range of new AI features.
Mathematicians demand relocation of major conference away from the USAThe largest professional congress for mathematics is scheduled for July in the USA. Due to the political situation, many call for its relocation.
DRAM and SSDs: Memory prices set to rise sharply in the second quarterCloud hyperscalers continue to buy large amounts of RAM and SSDs. Prices are therefore expected to rise unchecked in the coming months.
California becomes a pioneer in AI regulationCalifornia wants stricter rules for Artificial Intelligence. With the planned guidelines, Governor Newsom sends a clear signal to Trump.
Office workers: Managers value presence over resultsMany employees show presence, even if it means less performance. This is driven by corporate culture and fear of job loss.
Money for walks – bonus programs from health insurance companiesMany health insurance companies offer money for health-promoting measures – including walking. IFA has now compared bonus programs.
Phantom Palantir: Government slows down new analysis software for BKABetween counter-terrorism and data protection: The federal government opts for a modular system instead of US software for digital surveillance.
Fake Samsung SSD shows: SSD fakes are becoming more sophisticatedRealistic-looking packaging, user manuals, and SSD stickers. Buyers need to look closely.
I install Arch BTW – with the new archinstall 4.0archinstall 4.0 replaces the curses interface with Textual, adds firewall and UKI support, and fundamentally modernizes the internal architecture.
Claude Code unintentionally open source: Source map reveals allThe source code of Anthropic's CLI tool Claude Code was accidentally made publicly accessible via a source map in the npm registry.
European AI Autonomy: Mistral Invests $830 Million in Data CenterMistral is taking out an $830 million loan to build an AI data center near Paris with Nvidia GPUs. This is intended to strengthen Europe's AI autonomy.
Federal Criminal Police Office: More removal requests for criminal contentRemoval orders for terrorist content are becoming less frequent – yet the number of BKA tips to hosting providers is rapidly increasing.
Zahlen, bitte! Made in China: The Fourth Industrial RevolutionChina persistently aims for technological leadership in many future areas through its industrial policy until 2049. A concise look at Asia.
Windows Insider Previews bring switch for administrator protectionMicrosoft has released new Windows Insider preview versions. They include settings for administrator protection, among other things.
tvOS 26.4: Why some icons suddenly disappearIn the latest version of tvOS, Apple is adjusting available apps, operation, and more.
Telegram: Controversy over critical or high-risk security vulnerabilityIT researchers have identified a supposedly critical zero-click vulnerability in Telegram. Telegram disputes this.
The best VR games in April 2026: "Little Nightmares", "FlatOut 4", and "Wrath"April is packed with new VR games that couldn't be more different – from fast-paced action to emotional storytelling, everything is included.
Icarus Robotics sends flying robot Joyride to the ISSThe startup Icarus Robotics is developing a robot for space. It is scheduled to be tested on the ISS in 2027.
Neovim 0.12 with native plugin managerNeovim 0.12 introduces a native plugin manager and puts an end to "Press ENTER". The goal is an out-of-the-box editor.
Apple Intelligence: False start in China, new Siri only with iOS 27?The first beta of iOS 26.5 is here, but there's still no sign of an improved voice assistant. Meanwhile, Apple went too far in China.
ADK 1.0 for Java released: Google expands framework for AI agentsGoogle releases ADK 1.0 for Java, expanding its framework for AI agents with tools, a plugin system, and agent collaboration.
The US router ban and its transparent justificationThe US is banning new router models but wants to make exceptions if enough money comes in. Many questions remain unanswered after a week.
CarPlay in iOS 26.4: These new features are availableApple's iPhone vehicle integration comes with some new features as part of the latest iOS update. An overview.
‘Euro-Office’: OnlyOffice accuses of license violationsIonos and Nextcloud are working on ‘Euro-Office’ and have forked OnlyOffice for it. The project sees this as a license violation.