| domain | t3n.de |
| summary | A biotech company aims to advance "designer babies" at a cost of $5,000 per embryo. A bio-risk analyst predicted the chaos of the COVID-19 pandemic and hopes to be correct for the next one. An American startup wants to make the copper industry greener. Another US startup is working on making the copper industry more eco-friendly. WhatsApp rolls out a media hub for Mac and web versions. Pingo AI, a speech anxiety app based on AI technology, tests its effectiveness in overcoming speech anxiety. ChatGPT uses various sources but poses a problem when it comes to determining which one. Adobe's Photoshop introduces a new AI feature to automate routine tasks. Skills reveal that short text prompts are better than complex mega-prompts for generating AI images like professionals. Microsoft Office icons could look different with the help of AI-generated illustrations. A column discusses the negative impact of illegitimate additional duties on mental health, written by Isabell Prophet. An article about 300 kilometers being too much for a full EV battery's wireless charging at highways. Gregor Honsel comments on it. Rog Xbox Ally X highlights what Nintendo and Steam do better than others. Nvidias Industrial AI Cloud is more of a hype than an actual AI factory, according to Florian Zandt. A study disproves the focus time myth: seeking calmness can lead to being less concentrated. Opendesk replaces office spaces; Luca Caracciolo argues for it in his marketing article. The International Court of Justice sets an example with remote work. MIT Technology Review's weekly newsletter highlights five things you should know this week, including AI potentially replacing jobs. A study shows that Schelling's Activations are losing faith in AI at Wall Street. Additional articles cover various topics like Amazon's self-checkout system to prevent theft, stricter controls for Buy Now Pay Later services, Singles Day 2025 shopping frenzy by Temu and Shein, and Amazon launching five new satellite features for iPhone but you may have to wait for the most important one. |
| title | t3n – digital pioneers | The magazine for digital business - t3nde |
| description | News and articles for the digital economy. The leading German-language medium about future technologies and digital work. |
| keywords | news, technology, review, feed, jobs, test, future, marketing, events, post, commerce, media, tesla, consent, finance, design, band |
| upstreams |
neos.io, heise.de |
| downstreams |
instagram.com, twitter.com, linkedin.com, technology-research-hub.de, apple.com, spotify.com, feedburner.com, agof.de, neos.io |
| nslookup | A 151.101.66.132, A 151.101.2.132, A 151.101.194.132, A 151.101.130.132 |
| created | 2024-02-12 |
| updated | 2025-11-11 |
| summarized | 2025-11-11 |
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