From Output to Outcome: Developers as Product DesignersThose who ask the right questions in software development can achieve real impact instead of just implementing features.
Fireball over western Germany: precise trajectory determined with seismometersOn Sunday evening, a fireball caused a stir, visible over large parts of southwestern Germany. Its precise trajectory has now been determined.
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.
SAP Patch Day: NetWeaver vulnerability allows code injectionIn March, SAP addresses partly critical security vulnerabilities in various products in 15 advisories. Admins must act.
Despite record launch: EA lays off employees at "Battlefield" studios“Battlefield 6” had the strongest market launch in the series' history in the fall, but weakened somewhat recently. Now EA is cutting jobs at several studios.
Rust developers criticize complexity and lack of supportRust developers are satisfied with the pace at which the language is evolving. However, three major concerns are troubling the developer community.
Attack warning for Ivanti Endpoint Manager, SolarWinds Web Help Desk and moreCISA warns of attacks on vulnerabilities in Ivanti Endpoint Manager, SolarWinds Web Help Desk, and other software.
Bluesky: CEO Jay Graber steps down, investor to lead succession searchJay Graber is the face of Bluesky; she led the social network since 2021. Now she is stepping down, an interim CEO will lead the search for a successor.
Lawsuit against entire US government: Anthropic defends itself against PentagonIn a dispute with the US government, Anthropic is now going to court. A lawsuit aims to reverse the classification as a security risk.
On expansion course: Amazon's Zoox tests robotaxis in Dallas and PhoenixFollowing San Francisco and Las Vegas, Amazon subsidiary Zoox is further expanding its robotaxi offering. The company is now present in ten US metropolises.
LG's new OLED TVs: The bright generationLG has introduced its new OLED TVs. We conducted initial measurements in a hands-on and found noticeable improvements in picture quality.
Spies warn: Russian state actors crack Signal and WhatsApp accountsDutch intelligence warn of attacks on military and officials, messenger accounts taken over without technical security vulnerabilities.
Prolonged Iran conflict could worsen memory crisisThe two main memory manufacturers source helium for production from Qatar, which is stopping deliveries. However, there are still reserves.
Apple turns 50: Tim Cook on values, Steve Jobs and the futureFor Apple's 50th anniversary, CEO Tim Cook talks about Steve Jobs' legacy, social values in turbulent times, and long-term planning.
AI agent secretly mines cryptocurrency during trainingA Chinese AI agent was supposed to be trained. Instead, it secretly mined cryptocurrency and established tunnel connections to the internet.
Light + Building 2026: Networking and monitoring in the circuit breakerTrends in building automation can be seen at "Light + Building". Innovations: circuit breakers and residual current devices are becoming remotely controllable.
Electromobility: Almost 200,000 public charging points in GermanyThe Federal Network Agency has published fresh figures on Germany's charging infrastructure. Almost 200,000 charging points are available.
Social Media: First Indian state plans ban for childrenFirst Indian state announces social media ban for under-16s. The state's chief minister follows a global wave.
Douglas Adams would love NIS2The NIS2 registration deadline has passed, but many companies have not yet registered. This is why the implementation of the security directive is stalled.
Intel processor with twelve performance cores launches as "Core 2 with P-Cores"Under its codename Bartlett Lake, the LGA1700 processor has been rumored for years, and now it's actually appearing – but only for servers and embedded systems.
Blade Battery 2.0 and Flash Charger: BYD further accelerates chargingThe charging power of e-cars can apparently be further increased. Those who go as far as BYD must set up corresponding charging infrastructure.
OpenWrt: Version 25.12.0 brings package manager changeThe newly released version 25.12.0 of OpenWrt supports more devices and uses a new package manager.
„Marathon“ played: A fateful hour for BungieBig studio, big expectations. Bungie wants to shake up the extraction shooter market with „Marathon“.
AMD Ryzen AI Embedded P100: x86 CPU with NPU for Edge and Physical AIRobots, medical technology, transport devices, and smart surveillance, AMD introduces a longer-available CPU that resembles the Ryzen AI 400 mobile processor.
Control Gmail, Docs and Calendar via Terminal: Google launches CLI toolGoogle has introduced an open-source tool that allows command-line access to Workspace services. It supports AI agents and uses MCP.
Node.js updates made easy: OpenJS offers support for companiesThe OpenJS Foundation has launched a new program to support companies in switching to current Node.js versions.
Online betting: Lawsuit against Kalshi after bet on Chamenei's deathKalshi is one of the websites where you can bet on the occurrence of events. However, since one should not profit from death, there is a dispute.
Man arrested for selling scrap console dev kitsIn July 2025, a man was arrested in London for trying to sell scrapped development consoles from Sega. New background information is now available.
USB-C ports: How they work on the MacBook NeoNo Mac currently has as few ports as the MacBook Neo. Dongles will be needed for many applications – but it could have been worse.
"Everspace": Rockfish Games receives 8 million euros in game fundingThe studio behind "Everspace 2" receives 8 million euros from the federal government to develop a successor – a record sum.
iPad 12: Where Apple's new entry-level iPad is missingNew MacBooks, new displays, new iPad Air, and an iPhone 17e: Many predictions for Apple Week came true. But what about the entry-level iPad?