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Tough deadline in dispute with Epic: Apple must provide 1.3 million documentsPressure on Apple in the dispute with Epic Games: The court has ordered the company to produce a huge number of documents – with a very short deadline.
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iOS 18 and iPadOS 18: Massive problems with email retrieval for IMAP accountsMore and more users complain that iPhones and iPads no longer retrieve new emails via IMAP. Apparently, this issue is also causing problems for mail providers.
iOS 18.1: These innovations are comingApple's first major iOS 18 update is due to be released in October. The list of expected innovations is surprisingly long. These are the plans.
iOS 18.0.1 in preparation: Will it bring important bug fixes?Apple is currently preparing the first update for iOS 18. Users are hoping that the company will fix some annoying bugs.
Microsoft 365 alternative: openDesk version 1.0 announced for OctoberGerman-funded openDesk aims to end reliance on Microsoft with open source tech.
After 20 years of painstaking work: Linux kernel now real-time capableLinux 6.12 will offer real-time capabilities, which are important for machine control, for example.
Not just Apple Intelligence: iOS 18 blocks these new functions in the EUApple is deactivating two central innovations of the systems in Germany, including the so-called iPhone synchronization. There is an inconvenient workaround.
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SAP: Two billion euros for sovereign clouds – with and without Microsoft
iPhone flashlight: iOS 18 offers new possibilities
macOS 15: Problems with security software from well-known manufacturers
30 years ago: When the C64 and Amiga pioneer Commodore went bankrupt
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Raspberry Pi AI Camera: Camera module with built-in AI acceleratorThe Raspberry Pi AI Camera combines an image sensor and AI computing unit, e.g. for object recognition. The controlling software is integrated in Raspi Linux.
Microsoft sees Storm-0501 ransomware as a threat to hybrid cloud environments Microsoft warns of the Storm-0501 ransomware group, which is now apparently targeting hybrid cloud environments.
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Teamviewer: High-risk loopholes allow rights to be extendedThere are security gaps in the Teamviewer remote maintenance software that allow attackers to extend their rights. Updates close them.
AMD and Nvidia sold more graphics cards again in the second quarterAround 9.5 million desktop graphics cards were sold in the second quarter. AMD's market share is stagnating at a low level.
Partly critical gaps in Unix printing system CUPS allow code smugglingSome critical security vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Linux printing system CUPS. Attackers can smuggle in code, for example.
Security updates: PHP 8.3.12 and 8.2.24 plug critical security leaksThe PHP developers have released PHP 8.3.12 and 8.2.24. They close several security vulnerabilities, some of which are critical.
25 years of "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater": boards that mean the world"Tony Hawk's Pro Skater": A game that made even grown-ups say "how hard can skateboarding be?" turns 25.
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Electric car: Driving impressions with entry-level family SUV Leapmotor C10 With the T03 small car, Leapmotor brings the C10 SUV from China. Its good equipment at an affordable price comes at the price of a few weaknesses.
Copyright: ORF news is considered commercialIf the public broadcaster ORF broadcasts a third-party video, it cannot invoke a "non-commercial" license. This has been confirmed by the Supreme Court.
Reaction to protests: Reddit introduces changesModerators must submit a request to change their subreddit from public to private. This is intended to make cross-page protests impossible.
Higher Regional Court: Flat fee for replacement SIM card is unlawfulMobile phone providers may not charge additional costs for issuing a replacement SIM card without restriction. This was decided by judges in Frankfurt.
X870(E) mainboards for Ryzen 9000 are hereNew AM5 mainboards bring Wi-Fi 7 and USB4. AMD also confirms a 105-watt mode for the cheaper Ryzen 9000 CPUs.
Faster phone calls: Apple revives T9Simple feature, old technology: In iOS 18, Apple has added the option to search for people via T9 tap when making calls.
100 days before launch of the e-patient file 3.0: Confidence with restrictionsWhile doctors criticize the launch period of the "electronic patient file for all", the Minister of Health promises a very high level of data protection.
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Next collective agreement for American Apple storeNew success for US trade unionists: a "union contract" is now in force at a second Apple Store. The employees in Oklahoma are hoping for better conditions.
The latest in Security"Five Eyes" states: Tips for improving Active Directory security
CERT-Bund warns: More than 15,000 Exchange servers with security vulnerabilities
Tor Project and Tails cooperate for more privacy on the Internet
Microsoft Recall comes with opt-in, more filters and encryption
Kia: Flaw in web portal allowed researchers remote access to cars
The latest in Apple – iPhone, iPod, Mac & Co.A dozen Macs "vintage" or "obsolete"
TagVault security mount: New high-security mount for AirTags
App in the Air says goodbye, recommends the competition
USB problems with macOS 15
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Auto Blocker: Epic files lawsuit against Samsung and GoogleEpic boss Tim Sweeney continues to be belligerent. He is now accusing Google and Samsung of illegal collusion against alternative app stores.
Fourier GR-2 humanoid robot: modular design, longer battery lifeFourier has revised its humanoid robot GR-1. The GR-2 should be able to move more human-like with adapted actuators.
Microsoft must face stricter antitrust monitoringIn future, the Federal Cartel Office may scrutinize Microsoft more closely – especially if the Digital Markets Act (DMA) does not apply.
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FAST: World's largest radio telescope in China to be expandedThe world's largest radio telescope was completed in China eight years ago. Now it is to be significantly expanded in a second construction phase.
Digital administration: The Germany app should fix it according to the GreensAccording to a Green plan, a Germany app for e-government creates simple, centralized access to all federal, state and local government services.
Bosch Performance Line CX e-bike drive: New mid-motor for mountain bikesBosch is making the Performance Line CX lighter and quieter. New batteries, an automatic gearshift, a display and a charging adapter are also included.
Radxa X4: Hobby computer with Intel CPU in Raspi formatA single-board computer the size of a Raspi, but with an x86 processor: the Radxa X4 is available from 70 euros plus import costs.
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Laion versus stock photographer: court allows data setsThe Hamburg Regional Court has dismissed the action brought by a stock photographer. The photographer had filed a lawsuit against Laion.
Consumer advice center on the Deutschlandticket: Partly not consumer-friendlyConsumer advocates have looked at the channels through which public transport tickets can be purchased. They are not satisfied.
"Escape Factory": developers of "The Day Before" with new gameStudio Fntastic caused a gaming scandal with "The Day Before". Now the developers are back – with a new Kickstart project.
Windows update preview: Increased reboot loops and blue screens observedThe preview of the Windows 11 updates leads to blue screens or reboot loops on some systems.
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Zerstörerische DDoS-Angriffe abwehren Website erstellen lassen: Lohnt sich die Investition? Perfekt für Videokonferenzen: der EIZO FlexScan Passwortrichtlinien in der Kritik Sind APIs das neue Einfallstor für Angreifer? NonStopNetz bewahrt KMU vor Netzausfällen Kubernetes im Einsatz – Best Practices UEM auf dem nächsten Level Bei UEM sollte es nicht „Entweder-Oder“ sein Vertrauliche Daten vor KI-Tools schützen
The latest in Artificial IntelligenceVeto against Californian AI law – Silicon Valley gets its way
Apple reportedly does not want to become an investor in OpenAI after all
Sam Altman wanted 36 new chip factories from TSMC and others
Study: Generative AI writes good doctor's letters
AI and smart glasses: Upswing for Meta and Zuckerberg
The latest in Cars & MobilityVW: Base model of the ID.3 becomes cheaper – temporarily
Charging infrastructure for electric cars: almost 150,000 public charging points
Car manufacturers' CO₂ targets: who needs to step up?
No contract extension for Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares
Last British coal-fired power station to closeThe UK is the first member of the G7 to stop generating electricity from coal. It belongs to the energy group Uniper.
PHP 8.4: Release Candidate brings important updates in DOM, MBString and OpcacheThe first RC for PHP 8.4 offers optimizations in BcMath, new curl options, numerous bug fixes and additional methods in the Reflection API.
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Passwortrichtlinien in der KritikUnerlässlich oder überholt? Wie muss ein sicheres Passwort aussehen? In diesem Webcast erfahren Sie, warum strenge Passwortrichtlinien ein Risiko darstellen können und was stattdessen heutzutage empfohlen wird.
Consumer protectors: More than 11,000 complaints about 1N TelecomFor years, 1N Telecom has been up to mischief and pulling money out of the pockets of deceived customers. Consumer advocates report more than 11,000 complaints.
NIS2: What the Federal Council pushed through without a wordFour committees have made several recommendations on NIS2 to the Federal Council. Manuel Atug explains what was wordlessly waved through in about a minute.
Quantum erasing against the time stream: The unfathomable paths of photons Can the "Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser" retroactively change decisions in the quantum world? A look at wave-particle duality helps to understand it
Fake stores: Federal Council wants to end anonymous domain registrationsThe Chamber of Federal States is calling for mandatory identity checks for domain registrations. Registration data should be precisely stored and queried.
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ZDF Television Council: Reforms must not jeopardize the program's qualityThe ZDF Television Council complains that the planned restriction of the offer does not do justice to the claim of offering a program for all social groups.
Insider reports: OpenAI sales could increase massively in 2025Insiders expect the AI start-up OpenAI to generate a turnover of 11.6 billion dollars in the coming year. The company is currently still making losses.
FTC report: Mass surveillance by online platforms is out of controlThe US trade regulator complains that social media and streaming portals are spying on their users on a large scale and ignoring data protection in the process.
Summer comes to a colorful end: The pictures of the weekVibrant colors adorn this week's selection and let the summer pass in review once again.
Fiber optics: Complaint about influence of the Digital Ministry on the regulatorState Secretary Schnorr is said to have exerted massive pressure on the Federal Network Agency in the report on the dual fiber optic expansion.
Private Japanese probe to bring tiny Swedish house to the moonThe Japanese space company ispace wants to attempt a moon landing, having already failed once. Art from Sweden will be on board.
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