Web development: The new TypeScript compiler in GoThe TypeScript team is porting the core of the programming language to Go. This makes the language faster and improves the developer experience.
One UI 7: Samsung says these Galaxy models will get the update to Android 15Samsung has published an official overview of Galaxy smartphones and tablets that are to receive the major update to One UI 7.
"Oblivion Remastered" also shows the ugly side of the Unreal EngineThe Unreal Engine makes “Oblivion”prettier than ever, but also brings with it a performance burden. Due to technical shortcomings on the PC, it's better to wait.
Intel allegedly plans further wave of layoffs: Management particularly affectedIntel is said to be planning further redundancies after 15,000 employees were laid off last year. This time, management in particular is to be affected.
Ubuntu 25.04: Update apparently temporarily stoppedUbuntu 25.04 was released over the Easter weekend. The upgrade of the KDE version in particular is causing problems, which is why it has now been stopped.
Apple is again promoting Apple Intelligence – with an existing featureLast year, Apple advertised AI functions in a TV commercial that didn't even exist yet – and got complaints. Now there is advertising again.
After the impending CVE blackout: EU vulnerability database goes liveEuropean cybersecurity authority ENISA, its US-counterpart CISA and others are positioning themselves to maintain continuity.
Microsoft: Two-year ban on reinstatement for underperformanceThe wind seems to be blowing harder for employees at Microsoft: According to a report, employees with poor performance evaluations are being targeted.
One UI 7: Samsung continues update distribution to Android 15As abruptly as the release was stopped, it apparently continues spontaneously: Samsung has continued the distribution of the One UI 7 update worldwide.
iPhone mirroring in the EU: still waiting for useful macOS functionDue to the EU's Digital Markets Act, iPhone remote control has not been available for the Mac until now. Will this change in April?
Alternative to Nvidia: New AI chip from Huawei about to be deliveredFollowing the tightening of US export restrictions for Nvidia & Co, China is looking for alternatives. Huawei's 910C chip is set to hit the market in May.
Microsoft security patch opens up new security vulnerabilityA Microsoft update to close a security gap creates the "inetpub" folder. And creates a new security vulnerability.
USA builds autism registry through access to health databasesThe National Institutes of Health in the USA are currently setting up a national autism register.
Patch now! Attacks on Erlang/OTP SSH may be imminentSSH servers with Erlang/OTP SSH can be attacked via a critical vulnerability with a maximum rating. Security patches are available.
German instrument at the largest solar telescope put into operationA new instrument has been put into operation at the largest solar telescope on earth, which takes precise images of the sun. It comes from Germany.
Aleph Alpha acquires semantics specialist ThingsthinkingThe German AI company Aleph Alpha from Heidelberg has brought in AI specialists from Karlsruhe. So far, they have built the text interpreter Semantha.
Wie Unternehmen ihre DNS-Infrastruktur absichern könnenDDoS-Attacken sind eine ernstzunehmende Gefahr für Unternehmen. Vor allem wenn der DNS-Server ins Visier genommen wird. Umso wichtiger sind bestimmte Schutzprinzipien bei der DNS-Architektur.
EU: New rules for digital registration certificates and e-cars are comingThe EU Commission wants to introduce digital vehicle registration and test certificates, make odometer manipulation more difficult and collect a lot of data.
Solar Orbiter takes the largest image of our sun to dateESA has compiled the largest image of our sun to date from 200 individual images taken by the Solar Orbiter. It shows the star in ultraviolet light.
US government: EU penalty against Apple and Meta is "economic blackmail"The USA "will not tolerate" fines imposed by the EU on US gatekeepers. The US company and Apple critic Epic Games takes a completely different view.
Electronic patient record: Directive promises better protection for childrenShortly before the nationwide rollout of electronic patient records, there is a new guideline designed to better protect children and young people.
Oz: Laser system lets the eye see the invisible color OloUS researchers have developed a system to see a new color that is invisible to the human eye.
France: Cell phones of drug dealers and users are confiscatedAnyone caught dealing drugs in France has to pay a flat-rate minimum fine. Now the cell phones used are to be confiscated.
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Auto China Shanghai 2025: Which models are coming to Europe?Auto China 2025 in Shanghai is comparatively unspectacular. However, it is interesting to see which models Chinese manufacturers want to bring to the EU.
Pixel 7a Battery problems: Google offers battery replacement or goodwill serviceGoogle has launched a repair program for the Pixel 7a. The battery is said to inflate on some devices.
TSMC: This is what a high-end accelerator of the future looks likeComputing accelerators grow more complex with multi-chip designs. TSMC plans to stack logic chips while integrating power supply components into the package.
Edge 60 Pro: Motorola's mid-range with a large battery and lots of AIMotorola has announced two new mid-range smartphones. The Moto Edge 60 and Edge Pro shine with large batteries, moderate prices and AI functions.
Razr 60 Ultra and Razr 60: New foldables from MotorolaMotorola is also relaunching its foldables alongside the Edge series. The Razr 60 Ultra focuses on power, the Razr 60 on an affordable price.
No return to the office? More job ads with home office option againSo is there no big return to the office now? An analysis shows that there are more jobs with a home office option again - with high demand for working from home.
Threads: Ads now appear in the timeline worldwideThanks to the close connection to Instagram, Threads has hundreds of millions of users. Ads can now soon appear in their timelines.
Consumer advocates criticize Doctolib and Jameda as "not user-friendly"Patients often use appointment portals such as Docotlib or Jameda for medical appointments. Consumer advocates have analyzed their user-friendliness.
Trump's memecoin price jumps after announcement of dinner with US presidentDonald Trump presented his memecoin in January. After a steady fall in value, the price has now jumped: the promise of an exclusive dinner.
Xiaomi sets up development center for electric cars in MunichXiaomi's first electric car is a success in China. In future, the Chinese company wants to develop cars in Germany and has recruited experts for this purpose.
More security: GitLab 18.0 is being launched in several stagesGitLab 18.0 is the next major release of GitLab. GitLab also provides the appropriate migration tools.
Switch 2: Nintendo expects supply bottlenecksIn Japan and the USA, Nintendo is warning that you may not get a Switch 2 at launch. Supplies also seem to be running low in Germany.
Kubernetes 1.33 stabilizes 24 features and brings numerous innovationsPacked with new alpha, beta and stable features, container orchestration is designed to give developers more control and reduce latency.
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Ray-Ban Meta Glasses with AI assistant now also available in GermanyMeta extends its AI assistant Meta AI to Ray-Ban Meta eyewear in several European countries and announces the introduction of some new features.
EU penalties against Apple and Meta: game, set, but far from a winWith the fines for Apple and Meta, the reality check of EU laws is one step closer, says Malte Kirchner. But this is just the beginning.
"Oblivion" remaster now availableBriefly announced, then immediately released: The remaster of the cult role-playing game "The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion" is available.
JAIF: German AI infrastructure for start-ups, industry and researchersAn AI factory has been added to the supercomputer in Jülich. EU Commissioner Henna Virkkunen visited the building.
Global market leader: TSMC's chip manufacturing plans through 2029From 2028, TSMC is to manufacture chips with its second generation of nanosheet transistors. The version with a super power rail will be particularly exciting.
Deutschlandticket: public transport associations push for new safety standardsRailroad organizations have proposed IT measures "to secure revenue and protect passengers" for the Deutschlandticket – Details remain secret.
Germany is heavily dependent on rare earths from ChinaRare earth metals are important raw materials for high-tech products. Germany is more dependent on imports from China than other EU countries.
Apple torpedoes sideloading: EU Commission sees further DMA violationsThe first penalty under the Digital Markets Act is followed by further accusations against Apple: Hurdles for sideloading on iOS devicesare impermissibly high.
The mystery of the missing deltas on Titan: None found even with new analysisThere are seas, lakes, and rivers on Saturn's moon Titan. However, with a few exceptions, no river deltas exist. That's not due to the research instruments.
200S Boost: Intel releases overclocking profile with warrantyA profile in the BIOS should improve the performance of the Core Ultra 200K. To do this, Intel adjusts the internal CPU clock frequencies, among other things.