Chrome emergency update: Two attacked code-injection vulnerabilities patchedGoogle released an emergency update for Chrome on Friday night. It patches two security vulnerabilities that were attacked on the internet.
Dissatisfied with performance: Meta allegedly postpones release of AI modelMeta originally planned to release its next AI model, "Avocado," in March. Since its performance was not convincing, it is now reportedly not expected until May
Video: Wie sich ONNX-Runtime-Anwendungen lokal bereitstellen lassenDas Open Neural Network Exchange (ONNX)-Format ermöglicht es, KI-Anwendungen von einem Framework auf ein anderes zu portieren. Dieses Video zeigt, wie sich ONNX-Runtime-Anwendungen mithilfe der Ryzen AI-Software lokal nutzen lassen.
Interview on the memory crisis: "Hardware procurement has become a lottery"Due to the AI boom, memory prices have exploded, and there's no end in sight. A conversation about how medium-sized companies are reacting.
Restructuring: Honda discontinues production of three electric vehiclesHonda announces the discontinuation of production for three e-car models, citing the profound transformation of the automotive industry.
ECJ Strengthens Consumer Rights: Free Termination Right When Zero-Rating EndsIf internet contracts are adjusted to zero-rating options due to court rulings, customers may terminate their contracts without additional costs.
Digital dragnet: Ministry of Justice wants biometric internet matchingJustice Minister Hubig plans a reform of the Code of Criminal Procedure to allow investigators automated image matching online and data analysis with AI.
Meta's AI accelerators to overtake Nvidia & Co. in 2027Four AI accelerators in two years, that is Meta's goal. In 2027, the MTIA 500 will arrive with 1700 watts of electrical power consumption.
Hidden by the Milky Way: Vela supercluster much larger than thoughtSuper galaxy clusters are among the largest structures in the universe. Now, a particularly large one has been measured, hidden from us behind the Milky Way.
Meta Quest: New algorithm makes VR games smootherMeta is introducing FrameSync, an improved image synchronization technology for Meta Quest. It can eliminate stuttering and thus curb motion sickness.
Interview: How brain stimulation aims to alleviate depressionTranscranial direct current stimulation has been in use for years. How the "Flow" headset aims to end its niche existence.
OpenProject 17.2 integrates MCP Server for AI-assisted project workOpenProject 17.2 brings an MCP Server for connecting AI systems, meeting templates, budget widgets, and several security fixes.
Market research: YouTube overtakes Disney as the world's largest media companyYouTube overtakes Disney as the largest media company. A large portion of its revenue in 2025 will come from advertising.
Minister of State for Culture: Streaming fairness to be addressed at round tableMusicians' fair remuneration: A round table with platforms, labels, and artists aims to find solutions for the long-discussed problem.
ToughBook 56: Panasonic shows robust notebook with RS-232 and 10 Gbit LANPanasonic's new ToughBook 56 packs its internals protected against shock, water, and dust. Interchangeable modules allow for interface customization.
VW ID.3 Neo: Charging power will disappoint manyE-cars must play a greater role at VW. The group is initiating innovations, turning the ID.3 into the ID.3 Neo.
Android Chief on Sideloading and Registration: "The warnings are insufficient"Google introduces a registration requirement for all Android app developers. According to the Android chief, the company bows to political pressure, and more.
"Crazy" light curve: Collision of two exoplanets likely observed in real timeIn old measurement data, two US researchers found a star that appeared "completely crazy." Apparently, there was a catastrophic collision in its orbit.
Zoom: Video conferencing software allows attackers to escalate privilegesZoom's video conferencing software contains partly critical security vulnerabilities. Attackers from the network can escalate privileges.
Coruna: What's behind the new exploit kit for iPhones“Coruna” is the name of a collection of hacking tools for the iPhone that cracks various iOS versions. Apparently, state actors are behind it again.
Cisco closes partly high-risk vulnerabilities in IOS XR and Contact CenterCisco warns of security vulnerabilities in IOS XR and Contact Center. They allow, for example, privilege escalation or denial-of-service.
Google expands Gemini in Docs, Sheets, Slides, and DriveGoogle enhances Gemini in Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive with numerous features – from AI drafts to table optimization and semantic search.
HP PCs: Attackers can gain higher privileges via UEFI vulnerabilitiesComputers from HP are vulnerable via several weaknesses in UEFI and Device Manager.
Analyst: Apple already working on MacBook Neo 2Apple's entry-level model hit the market on Wednesday. Second generation is supposed to clear up deficits, according to an analyst. One feature might be missing.
Coalition of Google, Tesla, and Carrier wants to reduce US electricity costsA coalition around Google and Tesla wants to save billions by better utilizing power grids and hopes for quick grid connections for data centers.
Atlassian CEO: AI doesn't replace people here, but we're firing them anywayAI should not replace people at Atlassian, says CEO Cannon-Brookes. But they still have to lay off 1,600 people to have money for AI investments.
After criticism: Grammarly AI no longer poses as authorsA Grammarly AI posed as famous authors, including from German-speaking countries. It has now been deactivated.
Tilly Norwood's first song: AI can be funny – thanks to 18 peopleAI star Tilly Norwood has released a music video thanks to 18 real people. It's astonishingly quirky, funny, and clever.
Alphabet divests majority of fiber subsidiary GFiber, but retains stake16 years ago, Google began laying fiber optic connections in US cities, but then significantly scaled back. Now GFiber is being handed over.
Universal nasal spray against respiratory infections: Milestone hit at StanfordResearchers at Stanford University have developed a nasal spray that offers months of protection against Covid-19 and hospital germs in laboratory tests.
No HDR on Disney+: Consumer advocates advise demanding money backAfter the removal of various HDR formats on Disney+, consumer advocates advise demanding a refund of subscription fees. They argue that a legal defect exists.