Linux on Arm: Linus Torvalds nutzt eine Arm64-Workstation

Arm-Prozessoren sind in Desktop-PCs und Servern langsam kein Sonderfall mehr. Auch der Linux-Erfinder arbeitet immer häufiger mit Arm-Systemen. (ARM, Prozessor)

Arm-Prozessoren sind in Desktop-PCs und Servern langsam kein Sonderfall mehr. Auch der Linux-Erfinder arbeitet immer häufiger mit Arm-Systemen. (ARM, Prozessor)

Neue Bundesdatenschutzbeauftragte: Bundestag wählt Juristin Specht-Riemenschneider

Mit mehreren Monaten Verzögerung hat der Bundestag eine Nachfolgerin für Ulrich Kelber gewählt. Sie hat auch Stimmen aus der Opposition erhalten. (Datenschutz, Verbraucherschutz)

Mit mehreren Monaten Verzögerung hat der Bundestag eine Nachfolgerin für Ulrich Kelber gewählt. Sie hat auch Stimmen aus der Opposition erhalten. (Datenschutz, Verbraucherschutz)

De-Googled Android operating system /e/OS V2 brings Android Auto support, UI and privacy enhancements

The /e/OS Foundation has been offering a de-Googled version of Android since 2018, with an emphasis on privacy and security. Now developers have introduced the biggest update in years. Among other things, /e/OS 2.0 brings support for Android Auto, an …

The /e/OS Foundation has been offering a de-Googled version of Android since 2018, with an emphasis on privacy and security. Now developers have introduced the biggest update in years. Among other things, /e/OS 2.0 brings support for Android Auto, an updated launcher app with support for live wallpapers and app notifications on icons, and other […]

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Bundesnetzagentur: Kaum Datenverkehr über das deutsche 5G-Netz

Das Datenvolumen in deutschen Mobilfunknetzen läuft fast ausschließlich über LTE. Nur 6 Prozent des Datenverkehrs gingen im Vorjahr über das 5G-Netz. (Bundesnetzagentur, Long Term Evolution)

Das Datenvolumen in deutschen Mobilfunknetzen läuft fast ausschließlich über LTE. Nur 6 Prozent des Datenverkehrs gingen im Vorjahr über das 5G-Netz. (Bundesnetzagentur, Long Term Evolution)

BDSG-Novelle: Mehr Datenschutz beim Schufa-Scoring geplant

Datenschutz soll in Deutschland schneller und einheitlicher umgesetzt werden. Verschärfte Regeln für Wirtschaftsauskunfteien, die Scoring-Mechanismen verwenden, sollen Diskriminierungen verhindern. Ein Bericht von Christiane Schulzki-Haddouti (Datensch…

Datenschutz soll in Deutschland schneller und einheitlicher umgesetzt werden. Verschärfte Regeln für Wirtschaftsauskunfteien, die Scoring-Mechanismen verwenden, sollen Diskriminierungen verhindern. Ein Bericht von Christiane Schulzki-Haddouti (Datenschutz, Politik)

Mixup of drinking and irrigation water sparks dangerous outbreak in children

Of 13 children sickened, 7 hospitalized and 2 had life-threatening complications.

 A child cools off under a water sprinkler.

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In 1989, a city in Utah upgraded its drinking water system, putting in a whole new system and repurposing the old one to supply cheap untreated water for irrigating lawns and putting out fires. That meant that the treated water suitable for drinking flowed from new spigots, while untreated water gushed from the old ones. Decades went by with no apparent confusion; residents seemed clear on the two different water sources. But, according to an investigation report published recently by state and county health officials, that local knowledge got diluted as new residents moved into the area. And last summer, the confusion over the conduits led to an outbreak of life-threatening illnesses among young children.

In July and August of 2023, state and local health officials identified 13 children infected with Shiga toxin–producing Escherichia coli (STEC) O157:H7. The children ranged in age from 1 to 15, with a median age of 4. Children are generally at high risk of severe infections with this pathogen, along with older people and those with compromised immune systems. Of the 13 infected children, seven were hospitalized and two developed hemolytic uremic syndrome, a life-threatening complication that can lead to kidney failure.

Preliminary genetic analyses of STEC O157:H7 from two of the children suggested that the children's infections were linked to a common source. So, health officials quickly developed a questionnaire to narrow down the potential source. It soon became clear that the irrigation water—aka untreated, pressurized, municipal irrigation water (UPMIW)—was a commonality among the children. Twelve of 13 infected children reported exposure to it in some form: Two said they drank it; five played with UPMIW hoses; three used the water for inflatable water toys; two used it for a water table; and one ran through sprinklers. None reported eating fruits or vegetables from home (noncommercial) gardens irrigated with the UPMIW.

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Autonom fahrende Trucks: Daimler Truck und Waymo lassen Kooperation ruhen

Waymo konzentriert sich auf autonome Taxis, der Chef der Lkw-Sparte hat Waymo verlassen. Offiziell wollen beide Partner nichts von einer Trennung wissen. (Autonomes Fahren, Technologie)

Waymo konzentriert sich auf autonome Taxis, der Chef der Lkw-Sparte hat Waymo verlassen. Offiziell wollen beide Partner nichts von einer Trennung wissen. (Autonomes Fahren, Technologie)

Concerns over addicted kids spur probe into Meta and its use of dark patterns

EU is concerned Meta isn’t doing enough to protect children using its apps.

An iPhone screen displays the app icons for WhatsApp, Messenger, Instagram, and Facebook in a folder titled

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Brussels has opened an in-depth probe into Meta over concerns it is failing to do enough to protect children from becoming addicted to social media platforms such as Instagram.

The European Commission, the EU’s executive arm, announced on Thursday it would look into whether the Silicon Valley giant’s apps were reinforcing “rabbit hole” effects, where users get drawn ever deeper into online feeds and topics.

EU investigators will also look into whether Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, is complying with legal obligations to provide appropriate age-verification tools to prevent children from accessing inappropriate content.

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