In 2025, more solar and wind power plants were built than ever beforeWind and solar energy continue to be massively expanded worldwide. Over 800 gigawatts were newly installed last year.
Noctua PC case costs 400 EurosAntec and Noctua are launching a PC case together. It features walnut wood, brown exterior elements, and expensive fans.
Fehlversand von E-Mails und Datenabfluss verhindernEin falscher Klick und schon landen vertrauliche Infos beim falschen Empfänger. In einem Webcast sprechen wir darüber, wie sich ein versehentlicher E-Mail-Versand in Echtzeit erkennen und stoppen lässt.
Music streaming: Deezer posts black figures for the first timeDespite stagnating revenues, Deezer reports its first annual profit – achieved through strict austerity and withdrawal from weakening markets.
WTF: Police responded on Saturday night due to a zero-dayDue to the security vulnerability in Windchill and ZeroPLM, police alerted affected companies. Administrators are irritated.
Strategic Reserve: EU urges early start to filling gas storageGiven Middle East instability, EU Commission urges coordinated gas supply precautions. In Germany, first storage facilities face closure.
European Meta Quest alternative facing closure: Lynx faces liquidationThe open VR headset Lynx-R2 might never be released. A French court has ordered the liquidation of the start-up due to insolvency.
iPhone 17e: Internally almost an iPhone 16eA teardown shows that parts can be exchanged between iPhone 17e and 16e. Even the MagSafe area is included, albeit with limitations.
Apple to soon earn a billion US dollars thanks to AI in the App StoreApple Intelligence is considered a flop, yet Apple is still making cash with the hype around Artificial Intelligence. The reason: The App Store's fee model.
Tesla names new date for FSD approval in EuropeTesla owners in the EU have been waiting years for Full Self Driving. Now Elon Musk's company is naming April 10 as a possible approval date.
Amazon confirms: Public wish lists can reveal addressesOn March 25, 2025, Amazon will change the behavior of public wish lists. Customers must now protect their privacy themselves.
Nintendo Switch 2 could soon appear in Europe with a replaceable batteryNintendo is reportedly working on a new version of the Switch 2 to comply with EU regulations requiring easily replaceable batteries from 2027.
Ubisoft stops game development at Red Storm – 105 jobs affectedAs part of its austerity program, Ubisoft is ending game production at the traditional studio Red Storm Entertainment in North Carolina.
VMware Tanzu: Various Spring products are attackableAttackers can exploit vulnerabilities in VMware Tanzu Spring Boot, Framework, and Security. Security patches are available for download.
Minecraft: The blocky look is coming to an amusement park for the first timeMinecraft is considered one of the best-selling games in the world. Now it is also set to find its way into an amusement park.
One million SpaceX satellites and solar mirrors: Dramatic appeals to the FCCAn established US space company and a startup want to launch many more and even brighter satellites into space. The consequences would be severe, it is warned.
Now also for Windows: Terminal multiplexer Zellij 0.44.0 releasedThe terminal multiplexer Zellij appears in version 0.44.0 with native Windows support, remote sessions via HTTPS, and extended CLI commands.
Skoda updates Enyaq and Elroq: Infotainment with new hardwareSkoda is intensively working on the e-SUVs Elroq and Enyaq. Drive and infotainment are getting a major update – not always to the customer's advantage.
Wander-bot: Wind-powered robot to explore long distances without a batteryWind is to power a robot on long-term missions, reminiscent of the "Strandbeesten". A turbine instead of a sail captures the wind.
Microsoft wants to curb Windows 11's memory hungerWindows 11 PCs are to require less RAM by the end of the year. At the same time, Microsoft wants to increase responsiveness.
New HomePods and Apple TV devices still in the pipeline – iPad 12 alsoApple has launched a large range of devices in recent weeks. At least three more hardware lines will be updated soon.
Critical security vulnerability in Citrix Gateway and Netscaler ADCThe manufacturer warns of a memory leak and possibly swapped user sessions in the security appliances. Admins should update.
US stock market supervisory authority drops investigation against Faraday FutureThe SEC had the electric car manufacturer Faraday Future in its sights due to incorrect or misleading information. Now it has discontinued the investigation.
Sennheiser's headphone division seeks a new ownerFollowing the 2021 Sennheiser takeover, the Swiss hearing system specialist Sonova is undergoing a strategy change and intends to divest its consumer business.
Xiaomi's new AI model: Close to the competition, but significantly cheaperXiaomi MiMo-V2 is a family of AI models for agentic systems. The top model competes with industry leaders but is significantly cheaper via API.
Google pushes the gaming environment Agones to the CNCFGoogle is handing over the multiplayer framework for Kubernetes to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation.
Security patches: Malicious code attacks on Atlassian Bamboo possibleAttackers can target Atlassian applications. In the worst case, malicious code can compromise systems.
Formula 1 on Apple TV: Better viewership than expectedApple acquired a package of rights for the Formula 1 racing series. The program, available only in the USA, is apparently being watched more than it was on ESPN.
March Update: Android Canary Version Brings New App Lock and Old Wi-Fi TileGoogle has released the March update for Android Canary. In addition to a new app lock, the version brings back an old feature.
Manned Moon Mission Artemis-2: The giant rocket is back on the launch padOn April 1, NASA plans to launch humans to the moon for the first time in over half a century. The rocket is now back on the launch pad.
Introducing the Subaru E-Outback: Plenty of power in the Forester wagonSubaru's first entirely in-house developed electric car enters the market with rather average performance figures. The exception is the motor power.