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Datenschutzvorfall in München: 120.000 sensible Schuldaten im Darknet? Bremen testet als erstes Bundesland digitale Arbeitszeiterfassung für Lehrkräfte Zahlen, bitte! Mit isochronen Karten in 20 Tagen ans Ende der zivilisierten Welt Menopause und Perimenopause: Apple trackt Zyklus, gibt Tipps und mehr heise+ | Testautomatisierung in einem ERP-Migrationsprojekt – Ein Erfahrungsbericht Mehr E-Autos: Deutsche Batterieproduktion steigt auf Rekord TÜV zu MDR: „Wir sollen Produkte zertifizieren, die wir nie gesehen haben“ Audible: Premium-Podcasts künftig auch in Apple-App anhörbar heise+ | Diagram as Code neu gedacht: Mermaid und LLMs WordPress: Lieferkettenangriff auf Plug-ins gefährdet 1,2 Millionen Instanzen Mit iOS 27: Doppelkamera nun auch in FaceTime heise+ | heise+ Expertentalk: Mobile Klimageräte – Tipps für den Kauf und Betrieb iOS 27: Apple spendiert weiteren Apps Querformat-Ansichten – fürs Foldable? Astronomie: Stern TOI-5882 hat womöglich eine Supererde verschlungen Isar Aerospace bricht zum vierten Mal den Start der Spectrum ab Monatlich kündbar: Der beste Handyvertrag im Juni – 70 GB Vodafone-Netz für 10 € Commodore Callback 8020: Klapphandy ohne Browser, soziale Netzwerke und 5G Black Recon: Mikrodrohnen-Plattform für kontinuierliche autonome Aufklärung heise+ | Zwei verschlüsselnde USB-SSDs mit komfortabler Entsperrung im Test Keine Cloud, kein Smartphone: Diese Smart Glasses laufen autark Play-Update: Google bringt WhatsApp-Backupverwaltung in Geräteeinstellungen Software Testing: Warum deutsche Konzerne handlungsunfähig werden heise-Angebot: TDWI München: Die Konferenz für datengetriebene Innovation Analyse: Fable-Sperre offenbart Gefahren für die europäische Cybersicherheit Vertrauen in Nachrichten bleibt trotz Social-Media-Boom hoch Root-Attacken auf Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager und cPanel-Plug-in LiteSpeed Ecovacs: Roboterhersteller offenbar Opfer von Datendiebstahl Autoverkäufe in China brechen ein heise+ | Penetrationstest: Warum physische Sicherheit scheitert – und wie man das ändert

21 Rock, Paper, Shotgun

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Another Xbocalypse begins: Microsoft are reportedly closing or spinning off Double Fine, Ninja Theory and Compulsion Control a huge drilling vessel rife with bloody religious symbolism in Mole, a horror sim from former GTFO developers Xbox Games Studios loses two top execs, days after Microsoft gaming CEO calls for company "reset" The UK's dramatic under-16 social media ban will also apply to "gaming services", but at least they're not coming for multiplayer Nvidia G-Sync Pulsar monitors can successfully beat biology to hone motion clarity in games - though they're not yet worth the price This week in PC games: a trio of surreal shooters, a big Stellaris expansion, and a new RPG from Octopath Traveller devs The Witcher 3 online mod adds multiplayer Gwent battles in its latest update, a bit like CD Projekt's Gwent game but with more losers being ridden around by winners Pumping out new Fallout and Elder Scrolls games faster is reportedly the plan at Xbox, as the spectre of potential corporate rejigging looms How Croakwood captures the challenge of a townbuilder like Anno but avoids the stress and pressure The Sunday Papers Vanillaware seemingly want their other games on PC too, but if you want that to happen, talk to their publishers Penguin Colony's demo shows life as a flightless bird is lonely, scary, awkward, and cosmically intriguing Zlin City: Arch Moderna is a diorama city builder made with actual, physical models and based on a real Czech city Whether you believe it or not, Final Fantasy 7 Revelation director Naoki Hamaguchi says the end's been planned from the start Nintendo reportedly look set to net so little from their Palworld lawsuit you'll wonder why they bothered "There's nothing worse than an AI-generated pitch": Bloober, Jagex, 11 bit and indie devs on the bruising hurdle of funding a videogame prototype What are we all playing this weekend? I sure hope Crimson Desert's new pet limit means I can own 100 pigeons at once, even if I'll only have 50 in camp because Pearl Abyss are cowards Forza Horizon 6 PC players urged to check their Microsoft Gaming Services version, as Playground tackle disappearing saves Frontier are making a new Planet strategy management game that features neither Zoos nor Coasters Over the Hill might slap a chill sheen over SnowRunner’s rugged off-roading, but it’ll still drown your jeep in a second if you let it

20 Ars Technica - All content

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Commodore’s newest gadget is a flip phone that blocks social media and browsers Key mission for Europe's commercial space enterprise scrubbed again Heart protection from COVID shots remains amid updates, study finds UK to ban social media for kids under 16, may impose overnight curfews Chipmaker Nvidia seeks to raise over $25B in first bond deal since 2021 A Chinese rocket breaks apart dangerously close to the Starlink constellation Fox’s $22B Roku acquisition aims to expand its reach into smart TVs, advertising Users cry foul after AMD stripped memory crypto from its consumer CPUs 20 years of Intel Macs: Why Apple switched, and why it switched again Good news—we have extra time before the Sun ends life on Earth F1 in Spain: An old-fashioned strategy fight can still be thrilling Russia appears set to finally address long-term, serious space station cracks Did a medieval flying monk spot Halley's comet, twice? It's complicated Review: Disclosure Day is big on action, light on ideas Threads of underground fungal networks are long enough to reach beyond the Solar System Anthropic shuts down Fable, Mythos models following Trump admin directive SpaceX is now a public company valued for its AI potential, so what comes next? PeopleSoft 0-day affecting hundreds of organizations steals gigabytes of data Controversial FISA spying law expires tonight. The spying will continue. Here's what Jeff Bezos' new startup Prometheus will do