| Zeit | Aktuelle Nachrichten | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Fr | Atlassian swears it can handle AI without blowing out costs, or being swamped | ||
| Fr | Amazon can't build AI capacity fast enough, throws another $200B at the problem | ||
| Fr | Ad blocking is alive and well, despite Chrome's attempts to make it harder | ||
| Fr | OpenClaw reveals meaty personal information after simple cracks | ||
| Do | OpenAI chases business bucks with confusingly named Frontier platform | ||
| Do | Substack says intruder lifted emails, phone numbers in months-old breach | ||
| Do | Asia-based government spies quietly broke into critical networks across 37 countries | ||
| Do | Stash or splash? Lawmakers ask NASA to find alternatives for International Space Station | ||
| Do | Anthropic apes OpenAI with cheeky chatbot commercials | ||
| Do | SpaceX wants to fill Earth orbit with a million datacenter satellites | ||
| Do | Most SAP migrations bust budgets and project timelines, research finds | ||
| Do | Betterment breach may expose 1.4M users after social engineering attack | ||
| Do | Microsoft declares 'reliability' a priority for Visual Studio AI | ||
| Do | UK's 'world-first' deepfake detection framework unlikely to stop the fakes, says expert | ||
| Do | Microsoft sets Copilot agents loose on your OneDrive files | ||
| Do | Curse of AI to push up PC prices as memory and CPU shortages bite | ||
| Do | Italy claims cyberattacks 'of Russian origin' are pelting Winter Olympics | ||
| Do | n8n security woes roll on as new critical flaws bypass December fix | ||
| Do | CentOS is coming to RISC-V soon if you have the kit | ||
| Do | Cloud sovereignty is no longer just a public sector concern | ||
| Do | UK justice system unplugs from ancient datacenters after five-year slog | ||
| Do | Britain courts private cash to fund 'golden age' of nuclear-powered AI | ||
| Do | Three clues that your LLM may be poisoned with a sleeper-agent back door | ||
| Do | Satya Nadella decides Microsoft needs an engineering quality czar | ||
| Do | AI's lust for memory drags down the smartphone industry, and Qualcomm with it |