Light, Lines, Quiet Moments: The Pictures of the Week 11Aurora, ice structures, and still water: This selection shows how photography uses light, form, and timing to create impressive visual stories.
20 Years of Amazon S3: The Golden Cage of the Cloud EraOn March 14, 2006, Amazon S3 launched with two operations. Today, the service stores 500 trillion objects and is the industry standard – controlled by AWS.
KI im Rechenzentrum: So planen Sie eine erfolgreiche IntegrationsstrategieNach anfänglicher Skepsis ist KI in der deutschen Wirtschaft mittlerweile weit verbreitet. Laut einer Bitkom-Studie nutzen 36 Prozent der deutschen Unternehmen KI, 47 Prozent planen den Einsatz.
Youth Protection Commission warns politicians against social media bansThe co-chairwoman Nadine Schön (CDU) of the expert commission for social media rules urges patience and defends the timeline against calls from the coalition.
iPhone Fold: Leak suggests severely limited multitaskingWhen unfolded, the foldable iPhone will likely resemble a mini-tablet. However, according to a report, it will not receive a proper window system.
Broadband minimum: Federal Network Agency launches check tool for citizensWith a new interactive map, households can now check if their internet connection meets the legal minimum requirements of 15 Mbit/s.
Claude: Anthropic introduces interactive charts and visualizationsAnthropic makes Claude multimodal: The AI chatbot can now supplement complex answers with interactive diagrams, timelines, and models directly in the chat.
AWS European Sovereign Cloud receives first compliance certificationsThe AWS European Sovereign Cloud has received SOC-2 and C5 reports, as well as seven ISO certifications. The attestations cover 69 services.
XPO form factor: New optical modules from Arista with up to 12.8 Tbit/sThe demands on AI backend networks are constantly increasing. Arista's new XPO form factor is intended to be equipped for this.
Global Interpol sting against cybercrime: 45,000 IP addresses offlinePhishing, malware, and ransomware were targeted in a large-scale international police operation. Numerous arrests were made.
Android 17: Google cracks down on Accessibility API abuseIn the upcoming Android 17 update, Google is cracking down more strictly on apps that misuse accessibility services. Some apps could become useless as a result.
JavaScript build tool: Vite 8.0 speeds up with Rust-based bundler RolldownThe new bundler Rolldown replaces esbuild and Rollup. With its Rust base, it enables significantly faster builds.
Comment on the MacBook Neo: Apple can be cheap and good – who would have thoughtSince Wednesday, Apple has had its cheapest MacBook on the market. Even after the first few days, one can't stop being amazed.
NASA's manned moon mission: Artemis-2 now scheduled to launch April 1It's scheduled for April: for the first time in over half a century, humans are to fly to the moon again.
No scenario in which memory prices will correct in the second half of the yearMarket researchers see no remedy for the current memory crisis. At least: The Iran war is not expected to have any major impact initially.
X concedes on initial EU demandsThe social media platform X has submitted its first proposals to the EU Commission on how it intends to rectify violations of the Digital Services Act.
Groundsource: Google uses AI for better flood forecastsWith the Groundsource project, Google aims to improve flood prediction. To this end, an AI analyzes news articles in over 80 languages.
Meta, Virtual Reality and the Principle of HopeVR is growing despite all warnings. But how the medium is supposed to make the leap into the mainstream remains open. Meta is relying on the principle of hope.
Fear of regulation: Apple voluntarily lowers App Store commission in ChinaEven before a possible intervention by the Chinese market regulator, Apple has lowered its App Store sales price. Previously, there was pressure from Beijing.
Comment on fuel prices: Sustainable action is needed nowFuel prices have risen sharply, and politicians are being called upon to act. It would be wise to finally think long-term. A commentary.
DFA: Next EU legislation on the verge of collapse?115 scientists and 85 organizations warn against weakening or abandoning a planned law for better digital consumer protection.
New in .NET 10.0 [14]: Starting single C# files on Linux and macOSNot only on Windows, but also on Linux and macOS, you can translate and start individual C# files directly since .NET 10.0.
Studio Display 2026 and XDR: Enlarged NAND module installedUsers can't really do much with the flash memory in the Studio Display. Nevertheless, it has now been doubled – for a specific reason.
"Operation Lightning": Strike against proxy botnet of over 369.000 devicesInternational law enforcement agencies have struck a blow against the "SocksEscort" proxy botnet, comprising over 369.000 compromised devices.
Databricks presents Genie Code: An AI agent to take over work for data teamsThe AI agent Genie Code is intended to autonomously handle complex tasks in data engineering and analytics – from pipeline creation to production monitoring.
32 billion US dollars for Wiz – Google completes largest acquisitionAlphabet subsidiary Google has acquired cloud security firm Wiz for 32 billion US dollars. It is the largest purchase in the group's history.
Tinder now also with events, live and with AIOnline dating comes to real life. Tinder is testing live events, speed dating and AI support – as well as a horoscope mode.
Google Chrome coming to ARM64 LinuxGoogle announces Chrome for ARM64 Linux. The browser is expected to be released in the second quarter of 2026 and will include full Google integration.
Unprecedented for 3.6 million years: Climate change is lengthening our daysEarth's rotation is slowing down faster since the late Pliocene. Days are therefore getting longer by more than a millisecond per 100 years – with consequences.
Inspired by USK: Age rating system PEGI penalizes loot boxesThe European age rating system PEGI will soon only approve video games with loot boxes from the age of 16. The USK served as inspiration.
Perplexity builds "Personal Computer" based on Mac miniPerplexity Computer is the name of Perplexity's personal assistant. It is now coming to Mac in the OpenClaw style. There is currently a waiting list.