iOS 17.4: EU prüft Apples Web-Apps-Entscheidung

Die Europäische Kommission prüft, ob Apples jüngste Entscheidung, die Progressive-Web-App-Funktionen auf iOS-Geräten einzuschränken, rechtens ist. (Web Apps, Apple)

Die Europäische Kommission prüft, ob Apples jüngste Entscheidung, die Progressive-Web-App-Funktionen auf iOS-Geräten einzuschränken, rechtens ist. (Web Apps, Apple)

KI: Microsoft kooperiert mit Mistral

Microsoft hat eine Partnerschaft mit Mistral geschlossen, um die Abhängigkeit von ChatGPT-Entwickler OpenAI zu verringern. (Microsoft, KI)

Microsoft hat eine Partnerschaft mit Mistral geschlossen, um die Abhängigkeit von ChatGPT-Entwickler OpenAI zu verringern. (Microsoft, KI)

Anzeige: So sichern Webentwickler ihre Anwendungen

Bei der modernen Webentwicklung zählen nicht nur Anwendungskenntnisse, sondern auch Sicherheitskompetenzen. Dieser Onlineworkshop der Golem Karrierewelt vermittelt das passende Wissen. (Golem Karrierewelt, Sicherheitslücke)

Bei der modernen Webentwicklung zählen nicht nur Anwendungskenntnisse, sondern auch Sicherheitskompetenzen. Dieser Onlineworkshop der Golem Karrierewelt vermittelt das passende Wissen. (Golem Karrierewelt, Sicherheitslücke)

New data shows which states were more deadly for pedestrians in 2023

Preliminary road-safety data for the first half of 2023 has been published.

New data shows which states were more deadly for pedestrians in 2023

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American pedestrians were at slightly less risk of being killed by a car last year. The Governors Highway Safety Association has just published a preliminary analysis of road safety data for the first half of 2023, and it has found a "modest" reduction in pedestrian fatalities, which have been all too high in recent years.

As with last year's study, the GHSA found some states were much safer than others. In fact, 29 states and the District of Columbia recorded declines in the number of pedestrian traffic deaths for the first half of 2023, with Vermont recording no pedestrian deaths at all.

In total, the GHSA estimates that 3,373 pedestrians died on US roads between January and June 2023, which it says is a 4 percent decrease compared to the first six months of 2022. However, the report points out that even though this year saw a small decline, the number of pedestrian deaths for the first half of 2023 is 14 percent higher than the same time period in 2019.

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Lilbits: Amazon Fire TV, Samsung Galaxy Smart Ring, Humane Ai Pin, and Honor Magic 6 Pro

Amazon recently rolled out an update to Fire TV devices that blocks a feature that allowed advanced users to do things like use third-party home screen and launcher apps without the need to root their TVs or media streaming boxes. But it also ended up…

Amazon recently rolled out an update to Fire TV devices that blocks a feature that allowed advanced users to do things like use third-party home screen and launcher apps without the need to root their TVs or media streaming boxes. But it also ended up breaking a number of other popular apps. Meanwhile the update […]

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SpaceX discloses cause of Starship anomalies as it clears an FAA hurdle

“Several engines began shutting down before one engine failed energetically.”

Starship launches on its second flight on November 18, 2023.

Enlarge / Starship launches on its second flight on November 18, 2023. (credit: SpaceX)

A little more than three months after the most recent launch of a Starship vehicle, which ended with both the booster and upper stage being lost in flight, the Federal Aviation Administration has closed its investigation of the mishap.

"SpaceX identified, and the FAA accepts, the root causes and 17 corrective actions documented in SpaceX’s mishap report," the federal agency said in a statement issued Monday. "Prior to the next launch, SpaceX must implement all corrective actions and receive a license modification from the FAA that addresses all safety, environmental and other applicable regulatory requirements."

SpaceX must still submit additional information to the FAA, which is responsible for the safety of people and property on the ground, before the agency completes its review of an application to launch Starship for a third time. The administrator for Commercial Space Transportation at the Federal Aviation Administration, Kelvin Coleman, said last week that early- to mid-March is a reasonable timeline for the regulatory process to conclude.

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Kagan: Florida social media law seems like “classic First Amendment violation”

In oral arguments, Justice Thomas asks who speaks when an algorithm moderates.

The US Supreme Court building is seen on a sunny day. Kids mingle around a small pool on the grounds in front of the building.

Enlarge / The Supreme Court of the United States in Washington D.C. in May 2023. (credit: Getty Images | NurPhoto)

The US Supreme Court today heard oral arguments on Florida and Texas state laws that impose limits on how social media companies can moderate user-generated content.

The Florida law prohibits large social media sites like Facebook and Twitter (aka X) from banning politicians, and says they must "apply censorship, deplatforming, and shadow banning standards in a consistent manner among its users on the platform." The Texas statute prohibits large social media companies from moderating posts based on a user's "viewpoint." The laws were supported by Republican officials from 20 other states.

The tech industry says both laws violate the companies' First Amendment right to use editorial discretion in deciding what kinds of user-generated content to allow on their platforms, and how to present that content. The Supreme Court will decide whether the laws can be enforced while the industry lawsuits against Florida and Texas continue in lower courts.

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HP Envy x360 14 inch convertibles with Intel Meteor Lake and AMD Hawk Point coming in March for $950 and up

HP is refreshing its Envy x360 14 inch convertible laptop with new models sporting the latest Intel and AMD processors. While both models look pretty much the same, there are a few key differences. One is that the models with Intel processors have a 4…

HP is refreshing its Envy x360 14 inch convertible laptop with new models sporting the latest Intel and AMD processors. While both models look pretty much the same, there are a few key differences. One is that the models with Intel processors have a 40 Gbps Thunderbolt 4 port, while AMD-powered versions of the laptop […]

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HP Envy x360 14 inch convertibles with Intel Meteor Lake and AMD Hawk Point coming in March for $950 and up

HP is refreshing its Envy x360 14 inch convertible laptop with new models sporting the latest Intel and AMD processors. While both models look pretty much the same, there are a few key differences. One is that the models with Intel processors have a 4…

HP is refreshing its Envy x360 14 inch convertible laptop with new models sporting the latest Intel and AMD processors. While both models look pretty much the same, there are a few key differences. One is that the models with Intel processors have a 40 Gbps Thunderbolt 4 port, while AMD-powered versions of the laptop […]

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