| domain | t3n.de |
| summary | This summary is based on various articles from MIT Technology Review and other sources:
1. A jurist has approved the ruling against OpenAI in the Gema-Prozess case. 2. Deepmind's new AI agent uses Gemini and learns in virtual video game worlds. 3. Key concepts from quantum mechanics are explained for better understanding. 4. New software development trends include SaaS, CRM, and cloud computing solutions. 5. Azure, AWS, and Cloudflare users need practical solutions instead of cloud-bashing. 6. A comparison between KI-Browser Atlas and Comet in a real-world check reveals their benefits. 7. Photoshop's new AI feature aims to automate tedious routine tasks. 8. Microsoft is reconsidering the design of its program icons. 9. The European solution for digital souvenirs is becoming an existential question. 10. Wrmepumpen-funding highlights rich statements as a slap in the face for climate activists. 11. Gregor Honsel comments on pensions instead of data centers and how government mismanages digital future. 12. Google's billion-dollar investment in cloud and data centers fails to secure Europe's digital souvenirs. 13. A commentary on illegitimate side tasks and their psychological impact is provided by Isabell Prophet. 14. An article discussing 300km for a full EV battery discusses the challenges of wireless charging along highways. 15. Meta launches Reel-Safety tool to automatically expose content thieves. 16. Following Azure, AWS, and Cloudflare, companies should seek concrete solutions instead of cloud-bashing. 17. A podcast reviews KI-Browser Atlas and Comet in practical usage, determining which is more beneficial for everyday tasks. 18. UX design trends are discussed in an article on CSS, PHP, and JavaScript news. 19. Photoshop's new AI feature aims to reduce tedious routine tasks. 20. Word, Excel, and PowerPoint icons might look different in the future. 21. An analysis of European solutions instead of Big Tech digital souvenirs is provided. 22. Gregor Hhmann comments on receiving pensions rather than running data centers and how governments mishandle digital futures. 23. Google's billion-dollar investment in cloud and data centers remains problematic for Europe's digital souvenirs. 24. A commentary on illegitimate side tasks by Isabell Prophet. 25. An article discussing 300km for a full EV battery highlights the challenges of wireless charging along highways. |
| 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, sind, commerce, marketing, events, team, jobs, europe, cloud, consent, post, future, startups, finance |
| 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 151.101.130.132, A 151.101.66.132, A 151.101.194.132, A 151.101.2.132 |
| created | 2024-02-12 |
| updated | 2025-11-19 |
| summarized | 2025-11-20 |
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