Iran crisis: EU energy policy improvises and reactsWhile measures long planned in Brussels have to be reconfigured at the last minute, the response to the events in the Middle East is still pending.
"White SIM cards": Exception to Iran's internet ban for regime loyalistsFor 11 days, Iran has been under attack, meaning people there have had no internet access for that long. Now the regime has confirmed that there are exceptions.
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Fortinet closes brute-force and command injection flaws in FortiWeb & Co.Fortinet closes flaws in FortiWeb and FortiManager, allowing command injection, among other things. FortiGate firewalls were attacked.
Community protest successful: Galera remains open source in MariaDBAfter massive criticism from the community, MariaDB has reversed its planned removal of Galera clustering technology from the community server.
Leapmotor B10: Chinese E-SUV gets updateThe Chinese e-SUV Leapmotor B10 is receiving a software update. This includes, among other things, One-Pedal Driving as well as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
ByteDance apps from China blocked in US Apple StoreThe sale of TikTok to a US consortium is complete. A kind of geoblocking now prevents American citizens from downloading Chinese apps.
KeePassXC 2.7.12: DLL protection, passkey changes, and TOTP in Auto-TypeKeePassXC 2.7.12 protects Windows users from DLL injection via OpenSSL, changes passkey flags, and supports TOTP placeholders in Auto-Type.
Largest German gym for humanoid robots being built in MunichWith AI-supported training in the RoboGym, TU Munich and NEURA Robotics aim to prepare humanoid and other robots for everyday situations in the future.
YouTube expands unskippable 30-second adsYouTube is expanding its advertising program, making it easier for customers to book unskippable 30-second spots on TV.
Web framework: Astro 6.0 experiments with new Rust compilerAn experimental Rust compiler is intended to replace the previous Go compiler, and the Astro dev server now supports custom runtimes.
Apple's hardware chief on CEO speculation: "Love the job I have"During the presentation of the MacBook Neo, Apple's top hardware executive also gave an interview. He was tight-lipped on one central question.
YouTube: Deepfake protection for politicians and journalistsCreators, politicians, and journalists are being provided with a tool on YouTube to find and report deepfakes of themselves.
Bitkom survey: Companies often surprised by AI costsCompany bosses in Germany are increasingly focusing on Artificial Intelligence, according to a survey by Bitkom. However, the picture is mixed.
Pixel: Google massively throttles charging at 80 percent limitGoogle has changed the charging behavior with the update to Android 16 QPR3 for Pixel smartphones when the "limit to 80 percent" function is set.
Open formats win: EU Commission reacts to LibreOffice criticismFollowing criticism from The Document Foundation, the EU Commission has also provided the feedback template for the CRA guidelines as an ODS file.
MacBook Neo: SSD significantly slower than M5, SoC behind iPhone 17eFirst tests of the new entry-level MacBook show where the hardware is positioned. The question is whether limitations affect everyday use.
„Pokémon Pokopia“: Nintendo stock rises after successful release„Pokémon Pokopia“ becomes a surprise hit for Nintendo: The stock price is rising after its release. The physical edition is apparently in high demand.
DLSS 4.5: Nvidia releases dynamic frame generation on March 31Nvidia releases the second part of its DLSS 4.5 suite on March 31. New is then the ability to dynamically adjust the frame generation factor.
AI bot hype in China: Warning against using OpenClaw in authorities and banksThere is enormous hype around the powerful AI bot OpenClaw in China. A warning from the cybersecurity center suggests where it has all been installed.
Adobe Patch Day: Malware smuggling in Reader, Illustrator and moreAdobe's March patch day brings updates to close code smuggling vulnerabilities in Illustrator, Reader, and other programs.
„Operating costs sharply rising": Epic makes in-game currency more expensiveV-Bucks in „Fortnite“ are becoming more expensive: Epic is adjusting the costs of the in-game currency to counteract „increased operating costs“.
Microsoft Patchday: Two zero-days and 83 new vulnerabilities patchedOn the March Patchday, Microsoft fixed 83 new vulnerabilities. Two are zero-day flaws. None have likely been attacked yet.
Slow is smooth and smooth is fast: What software teams can learn from Navy SEALsThose who take the time to understand a problem before solving it are faster in the end. An account of an counterintuitive development process.
Closure of the Strait of Hormuz: First governments in Asia order home officeThe Strait of Hormuz, which is central to the world's oil supply, is effectively blocked. In Asia, the first governments have ordered energy-saving measures.
Repairs for the Paralympics: Technical service in the athletes' villageAt the Paralympics, an international team repairs prosthetics, wheelchairs, and sports equipment – free of charge for all, often shortly before the competition.
Google: AI-powered "Ask Photos" can soon be easily switched offWhen searching for images in Google's Photos app, you will soon be able to easily switch between AI-powered and classic search. Users had complained.
Report: Financial investor EQT considers selling SUSE LinuxInvestor EQT could sell Linux pioneer SUSE for up to six billion US dollars. SUSE is considered a potential winner of the AI boom.
“Cyber-Dome” with blind spots: What the goverment's plans leaves openCyber-Dome without control? The government plans a defense shield modeled on Israel's, but remains silent on intelligence data and US tech.
Surveillance in Berlin: When AI reports "loitering without reason"The Berlin Senate is expanding video surveillance and relying on automated behavioral analysis in front of the House of Representatives and at crime hotspots.
Patent Boom 2025: AI, Software and E-Mobility Drive German MarketThe Patent Office reports record numbers for industrial property rights: Innovations in computer tech and digital networking drive upswing.