Location risk: EU carmakers demand course correction on combustion engineForecasts for the e-car market are collapsing. Europe's manufacturers are now demanding a reduction in CO2 targets to 90 percent to remain competitive.
AI model Claude detects Firefox bugs faster than the communityIn an internal test, Anthropic's AI Claude Opus 4.6 found more vulnerabilities in the Firefox browser within two weeks than the community did in two months.
Mit KI mehr Sicherheit und Effizienz im SOCSecurity Operations Centers (SOC) kämpfen bei begrenzten Ressourcen und Budgets mit immer komplexeren Bedrohungen. Erfahren Sie, wie KI helfen kann, dieses Dilemma zu lösen.
Social Media: States demand strict youth protection and IP storageThe Conference of Ministers-Presidents wants to hold platforms accountable, insists on age limits, and calls for the swift introduction of data retention.
BSI: 11,500 critical facilities registered under NIS2Thousands of companies have completed the registration process by the deadline – but around 20,000 are likely still missing.
Netflix brings Ben Affleck's AI film tech in-houseNetflix has acquired a startup from US actor Ben Affleck. It develops AI tools to assist filmmakers in post-production.
"Fun and friendly": Why the MacBook Neo is called what it isWith the MacBook Neo, Apple is entering new market segments. This needs explanation – the company is sending a marketing director ahead.
80 million galaxies: Gigantic astronomical catalog viewable onlineA research team has merged incomplete astronomical catalogs and collected the positions of 80 million galaxies in a new database.
London: Ten million data records stolen in cyberattack on transport authorityIn 2024, there was a cyberattack on the British authority TfL. It has now emerged that data from ten million customers was also stolen.
Apple TV Cancels Dramedy "Palm Royale" – Users Are AngryApple usually ensures series conclusions, but not with \"Palm Royale\". It ends after a plot twist, leaving viewers hanging.
AI and Copyright: EU MEPs Want to Take a ShortcutThe EU Commission is not in a hurry to address copyright law due to issues with AI providers. The European Parliament now wants to push for action.
Salesforce: Trust in AI agents is good, control is betterAnyone who wants to use AI agents must also be able to contain them. Salesforce aims to make this possible with its Einstein Trust Layer.
Luma: AI agents for creative projects from audio to video to printThe web app Luma creates audio, image, and video projects using AI agents – from brainstorming and planning to delivery.
Better late than never: Ricoh/Fujitsu's ScanSnap Home app now for Apple SiliconManufacturer Ricoh, formerly Fujitsu, has published an update for its scanner software. It includes a long-awaited architectural change.
600 MW compressed air storage plant fully operationalA compressed air storage plant in China's Jiangsu Province is fully operational, expected to supply 600,000 households annually.
Anthropic and DOD dispute: You have to be able to afford your stanceIn the dispute with the Department of Defense, Anthropic has so far afforded its stance. It is questionable if this will remain.
Mac Studio: Massive RAM no longer availablePossibly due to the current memory crisis, the top RAM configuration for its workstation is being phased out. Huge language models are excluded.
MacBook Neo: The disadvantages in detailTo reduce the price of the MacBook Neo, Apple has become creative in some areas. An overview.
Users start malware: ClickFix attack campaign relies on Windows TerminalIn ClickFix attacks, victims are supposed to execute commands themselves to infect their systems. One campaign relies on Windows Terminal.
LibreOffice criticizes EU Commission over proprietary XLSX formatsThe Document Foundation criticizes the EU Commission for exclusively using Microsoft's XLSX format in the Cyber Resilience Act consultation.
Great Britain burns as little coal as it did in Shakespeare's timeAfter the closure of the last British coal-fired power plant, coal consumption there has fallen significantly again – to a truly historic low.
Always-on display under iOS 26: How to get rid of the blurred imageApple's current phones no longer turn off their displays. However, the selected wallpaper is blurred in iOS 26. This can be turned off.
First benchmarks for MacBook Neo and MacBook Pro 2026Apple's MacBook Neo achieves high single-core performance in Geekbench, making it feel responsive in everyday use.
Meta Ray-Bans: Investigations in USA and UKDid Meta deceive consumers? Two investigations are to evaluate the handling of sensitive videos from smart glasses.
Windows Terminal Preview 1.25: Developers can search settingsWindows Terminal preview version 1.25 has been released, while version 1.24 is now stable. Developers get further configuration options.
Linux From Scratch 13.0 released with systemdThe new version 13.0 of Linux From Scratch brings current toolchain components and will exclusively focus on systemd in the future.
Acronis Cyber Protect: Numerous vulnerabilities endanger business softwareAcronis is currently warning of more than 20 security vulnerabilities in Cyber Protect. Admins should promptly apply available updates.
Project Helix plays PC games: Microsoft's high-risk XboxThe PC is the best gaming platform. The fact that the next Xbox is apparently becoming a PC is good news – for gamers. Microsoft is taking a big risk.
Fines now possible: Deadline for NIS2 registration requirementThe deadline for companies and authorities to register under NIS2 rules ends today. Initial figures are causing political consternation.
After dispute: Pentagon classifies Anthropic as a riskDue to restrictions on AI use for surveillance and weapons, the US military now classifies Claude developer Anthropic as a security risk.
Avira antivirus allows code smugglingThree high-risk security vulnerabilities in Avira antimalware software allow attackers to execute code with system privileges, among other things.