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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Nepenthes: a tarpit for AI web crawlersWeb crawlers for AI models often do not stop at copyright protection either – The Nepenthes tool sets a trap for them.
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.
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.
iOS 18.4.1 apparently fixes CarPlay problemsAfter installing iOS 18.4, Apple's iPhone vehicle integration failed under certain circumstances. Users should install iOS 18.4.1.
For the Sphere Las Vegas: Google recreates “The Wizard of Oz” in HD with AI“The Wizard of Oz” was released in 1939. Google helped out with a project in the huge Sphere cinema in Las Vegas: with lots of AI and a prompter.
Wind energy: expansion rate has increased significantly at the start of 2025In the first quarter of 2025, wind turbines with a capacity of just under one gigawatt went into operation in Germany – the highest figure since 2018.
USA builds autism registry through access to health databasesThe National Institutes of Health in the USA are currently setting up a national autism register.
Attacks on Microsoft NTLM authentication observedAttackers have tapped into Microsoft NTLM hashes and misused them for authentication. CISA, for example, warns against this.
Lawsuit by record labels: Petition to save the Internet ArchiveIn an open letter, signatories call on the music industry to drop the 700 million lawsuit against the Internet Archive over shellac records.
Watchdog: 380 percent more AI-generated images of child sexual abuseThe Internet Watch Foundation anchors 62 percent of all websites and online forums on child sexual abuse identified by it in 2024 in EU countries.
"Oblivion" remaster now availableBriefly announced, then immediately released: The remaster of the cult role-playing game "The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion" is available.
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.
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.
TSMC gives outlook on A14 manufacturing technologyFrom 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.
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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.
New e-car launch: Eighth-generation Lexus ES available as an electric carThe eighth generation of the Lexus ES will be presented as an electric car at Auto Shanghai in China. Lexus isn't planning to offer the ES in Europe before 2026.
Three-dimensional atmosphere structure of exoplanet revealed for the first timeBy combining several telescope dishes, the three-dimensional structure of an exoplanet's atmosphere could be mapped for the first time.
Vodafone: Smartphone in installmentsIf you decide to buy a cell phone from Vodafone on top of a new contract, you can pay it off monthly over various periods in the future.
From June 20: EU gives smartphones a label and a guaranteed update timeFrom June 20, manufacturers of smartphones and tablets in the EU must include a label with clear information on repairability and update times.
"Last gasps": Exoplanet discovered dissolving particularly quicklyExoplanets are already known to disintegrate slowly, but none as quickly as BD+05 4868 Ab. It loses one Mount Everest per orbit.
Volkswagen: Audi and VW show new models for ChinaAt Auto Shanghai, Volkswagen is showing how it intends to build on its success in the Chinese car market. Audi is presenting a station wagon, VW three studies.
DMA: EU Commission imposes heavy fines on Apple and Meta For the first time, the EU Commission has imposed penalties on Apple and Meta under the Digital Markets Act (DMA): They had unlawfully impeded competitors.
Atmos Space Cargo successfully tests its space containerAtmos Space Cargo has tested a capsule that carries payloads into space and back to Earth. Despite some problems, the test was successful.
Airbnb now also shows total prices with extra fees directly worldwideAirbnb now shows the total price of accommodation, including fees, in search results worldwide.
"Clair Obscur – Expedition 33": Picturesque nightmareIn "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33" by Sandfall Interactive, an original scenario meets an exciting game principle.
Query on third-party cookies: Google buries plan for the Privacy SandboxThe Privacy Sandbox was supposed to be Google's alternative to third-party cookies. The criticism was massive and now there has been another backdown.
Ubuntu 25.04: Better installer, support for Intel Arc, new PDF viewerUbuntu Linux 25.04 has been released. As usual for the middle release between two LTS versions, there are some changes to the basic system and the desktops.
Spitzenforschung: Wie Supercomputer zum European Green Deal beitragen Hochleistungsrechenzentren haben in der Regel einen hohen CO₂-Ausstoß. Das muss jedoch nicht so sein. Wie die folgenden Beispiele zeigen, können sie sogar einen positiven CO₂-Fußabdruck erzielen.
Sony presents fast telephoto zoom lens FE 50–150 mm F2 GMSony is expanding its lens portfolio with the world's first telephoto zoom lens with a constant speed of f/2.0 over the entire focal length range.
US tariffs: Global PC sales increaseIn anticipation of US tariffs, global PC deliveries in Q1 2025 will rise by almost seven percent compared to last year. However, uncertainty remains.
Boeing needs money: Digital Aviation Solutions soldBoeing is suffering billions in losses and shrinking sales. Subsidiaries are now being sold, including Jeppesen.
Digital photos only: What applies to ID cards, passports and the like from MayGerman passport photos must be taken at the Registration Office or by certified photographers to ensure digital processing and increased security.
Videos in CarPlay: Apple cracks down on third-party appEven when parked, Apple does not want apps that allow you to watch videos and websites. One app developer tried anyway.
M365 alternative from OnlyOffice: Fill out forms together in DocSpace 3.1DocSpace 3.1 has new functions for virtual data rooms and a revised data and guest management system. There is also storage encryption.
Windows Subsystem for Linux: Official Arch Linux image availableThe Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) has been enriched by a renowned distribution: Arch Linux is now officially available in it.
NASA probe Lucy passes second asteroid: Donaldjohanson is also split in twoLong before it reaches its destination, NASA's Lucy spacecraft delivers valuable data. Now it has passed a particularly unusually shaped asteroid.
Pixel Watch: Google updates all smartwatch generationsGoogle is updating all generations of the Pixel Watch. The manufacturer is removing a faulty step count algorithm from some models.
Microsoft corrects update error 0x80070643 in Windows 10 and Server 2022When updating Windows 10 and Server 2022 in April, the error message with code 0x80070643 often appeared. Microsoft has corrected this.