Gaming: Apple buys game studio for the first time, plans its own gaming appApple has acquired a smaller game developer for the first time. According to a report, it is RAC7, known from the title "Sneaky Sasquatch".
Criminal Court: Microsoft's email block a wake-up call for digital sovereigntyMicrosoft blocked the email account of Chief Prosecutor of the International Court of Justice after Trump's sanctions. Critics: “We urgently need alternatives.”
TSMC's first European chip design centre to be established in MunichTSMC's first European semiconductor plant is followed by the first European center for chip design. This is also opening in Germany.
EU Commission takes action against Pornhub, XVideos and Co.Brussels initiates Digital Service Act proceedings due to insufficient age verification. Stripchat loses its status as a very large platform.
Bundeswehr satellites: Jammed antennas can now be extended after allA sigh of relief from the Bundeswehr: the antennas of two reconnaissance satellites could now be extended after all. They were jammed in the satellites.
Urgent decision: Meta may use user data for AI trainingThe Cologne Higher Regional Court has rejected an application by consumer advocates to prohibit Meta from using Facebook data for AI training, for example.
Pascal Technologies: Airhull lets electric boats glide on a layer of air Airhull technology is intended to make electric boats more energy-efficient. Pascal Technologies wants to equip two boats with this technology.
Satellite Internet: Apple planned to compete with Musk's StarlinkApple is said to have considered offering its satellite communication service since 2015. The Starlink competitor then became slimmed-down iPhone functions.
Access to subscription content blocked: Consumer advice center warns Disney+The NRW consumer advice center issued a warning to Disney+ for blocking access to subscription content as part of its price increases.
Bundesverband Elektromobiliät is insolventThe central lobby organization of the German electromobility industry has gone bankrupt. The exact reasons behind this are unclear.
Administrative court: Cookie banner must contain "Reject all" buttonThe "Accept all" button is often the standard for cookie banners. An administrative court has ruled that the opposite offer is also necessary.
Attack via GitHub MCP server: Access to private dataThe official integration of the Model Contet Protocol in GitHub can expose private information if used carelessly.
Apple's invitations app with first feature updateSince February, the Apple app for event management on the iPhone has received new functions. So far, the company only updated sparingly.
Researchers observe gamma-ray burst on Earth for the first timeGamma-ray bursts do not only occur in space, but also on Earth. Researchers from Japan have observed their formation during a thunderstorm for the first time.
re:publica: "Into the glass" – but not so fast"Into the glass" and out of the copper network was the motto at re:publica. Migration remains a long-term project, even under the new digital minister.
GeForce Now: Native app for Steam DeckNvidia releases its in-house game streaming service GeForce Now as a native app for Valve's popular gaming handheld Steam Deck.
Windows Server 2025 für die moderne ITNeue Maßstäbe bei der Sicherheit, eine nahtlose Integration von Hybridfunktionen und die Unterstützung der neuesten Hardware: Mit Windows Server 2025 lässt sich die IT effizient modernisieren.
Tariff dispute: US trade court puts a damper on Trump Setback for US customs policy: a court has declared many of the tariffs imposed by Donald Trump to be unlawful. The US government is appealing.
PCIe 5.0 plug-in card for 28 M.2 SSDs: 109 GByte/s and up to 400 watts The Taiwanese company Utran Technology wants to connect 28 M.2 SSDs with a PCIe plug-in card. With a few tricks, it can achieve 109 GBytes per second.
DOGE: Elon Musk leaves the White HouseMusk's time as a "special government employee" is coming to an end. Most recently, the entrepreneur was not without controversy in the White House, either.
Stack memory with 36 GByte per chip: HBM4 mass production from October 2025SK Hynix is on the home stretch for mass production of the blazing fast HBM4 stack memory for Nvidia's next generation Rubin accelerator.
Victoria's Secret has been struggling with a security incident for daysIT is not allowed to log in, the website is down: Victoria's Secret's online business has been at a standstill for days.
Organized crime: the Bitcoin generationCryptocurrencies have arrived in the mainstream, including in organized crime: the Bitcoin generation is contributing its experiences from its youth.
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For hardware: Meta wants to open its own storesFrom social network to stationary retail: Meta wants to open its own stores to sell Ray-Ban glasses and Quest.
Apple wants to standardize version numbers across devicesA uniform versioning of the Apple operating systems for iPhone, iPad, Mac & Co. should make it easier for users to recognize the current version in future.
Windows Update Preview: Small improvements and Copilot additionsThe Windows Update Preview in May brings many small improvements and corrections. Microsoft is also expanding Copilot.
Thanks to adaptive optics: By far the sharpest images of solar corona takenDetailed images of the sun's corona have been hampered by turbulence in the Earth's atmosphere. Adaptive optics now make it possible to compensate for this.
Aroundtown real estate group wants to convert offices into data centersIn view of the growing demand for data centers in Europe, Aroundtown is planning to convert office space. The biggest hurdle is obtaining official approvals.
Brazil sues BYD for violation of labor rightsThe Chinese car manufacturer is being sued for "slavery-like" working conditions during the construction of a BYD plant in Brazil and is to pay compensation.
AI models do not want to be switched off: What's behind the behaviorResearchers have discovered that AI models resist being switched off. But is this self-preservation or just the way the language models work?
The history of god sim games: In the beginning was Peter MolyneuxWhat does it feel like to be an almighty god? These six games give mere mortals the chance to find out for themselves.
Nvidia makes record sales with GeForce and doesn't even mention itDespite the ban on exports to China, Nvidia posts a new record quarter. The GeForce division is growing strongly, but remains tiny compared to AI GPUs.
Doctors discuss artificial intelligence: how much science fiction is acceptable?At the 129th Medical Assembly, delegates debated AI's implications, focusing on sovereignty, regulation, and responsibility in healthcare and ethical frameworks
Stock exchange: record for hours with negative electricity pricesIn May, prices on the electricity exchange were negative for 112 hours, compared to just 21 hours in 2016. The figure has therefore increased almost fivefold.
SSDs and eMMC: Samsung apparently discontinues MLC flash productionSamsung continued to produce MLC memory chips for LG's OLED TVs, among others, for a long time. This will soon come to an end.
Climate-friendly battery raw material: producing nickel with 84 percent less CO₂Producing nickel for batteries in a more climate-friendly way: Researchers have found a method to reduce greenhouse gases in nickel production by 84 percent.
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Neuralink raises 600 million US dollars in financing roundNeuralink has completed a new financing round. According to insiders, the company has received over half a billion US dollars.
Federal Cabinet: Grid expansion is in the "overriding public interest"With a minor amendment to the TKG, the German government wants to significantly accelerate the expansion of telecommunications networks. The industry applauds.
Microsoft wants to update all applications via Windows UpdateMicrosoft has announced an update solution for the enterprise sector. This should make it possible to update any app using Windows Update.
India has surveillance cameras extensively checked before saleSurveillance cameras for Indian authorities have required inspection for years. Since April, this rule applies to all cameras, creating significant bottlenecks.
China trade conflict: Rare earths are becoming rare – now also in the EUThe trade war between the USA and China is also affecting the EU economy. This is particularly noticeable for commodities.
Demo of the EUDI wallet app: what the digital wallet can already doThe state EUDI wallet app is set to launch at the end of 2026. A current prototype already reflects key concept decisions made by the German government.
ESA sends the Danube Waltz into spaceThe ESA plans to broadcast a live performance of Johann Strauss II's Danube Waltz into space on May 31.
One UI 8: Samsung starts Android 16 beta program for the Galaxy S25 seriesSamsung has given the go-ahead for the One UI 8 beta. The pre-release version based on Android 16 can now be tested on the Galaxy S25.
Digitization: Federal Audit Office sees need for action in the BundeswehrThe Federal Audit Office criticizes the Bundeswehr and identifies a need for action. The special funds are not a free ride.
Japanese prime minister's flower bed is filled with Fukushima soilOfficials say that the contaminated soil from Fukushima is harmless. To demonstrate this, the beds in front of Prime Minister Ishiba's office are filled with it.