Technologie Nachrichten: 6 August 2025 - 16 August 2025

Fuel Cell Revolution: How Hydrogen Power is Transforming Transportation, Energy and Tech in 2025

Brennstoffzellen-Revolution: Wie Wasserstoffenergie 2025 Verkehr, Energie und Technologie verändert

Laut Dr. Sunita Satyapal wurden 2025 durch staatlich geförderte Forschung über 1000 US-Patente und etwa 70.000 kommerzielle Wasserstoff-Brennstoffzellen-Gabelstapler bei Unternehmen wie Amazon und Walmart ermöglicht. Im Jahr 2025 existieren weltweit ca. 1.000 Wasserstofftankstellen, wobei Deutschland über 100 Stationen und Japan etwa 160
August 14, 2025
Lab Rats No More: How Organ-on-a-Chip Technology is Revolutionizing Drug Testing

Keine Labormäuse mehr: Wie Organ-on-a-Chip-Technologie die Medikamententests revolutioniert

Jedes Jahr werden weltweit über 100 Millionen Tiere in Laborexperimenten verwendet. Rund 90 % der Arzneimittelkandidaten scheitern in klinischen Studien am Menschen, obwohl sie bei Tieren vielversprechend erschienen. Organ-on-a-Chip ist ein Miniaturgerät, das lebende menschliche Zellen in einer mikrostrukturierten Kammer beherbergt, um
August 11, 2025
Inside the Private 5G Revolution: How Dedicated 5G Networks Are Transforming Industry by 2025

Im Inneren der privaten 5G-Revolution: Wie dedizierte 5G-Netzwerke die Industrie bis 2025 transformieren

Private 5G-Netze sind dedizierte Funknetze, die ausschließlich von einer Organisation genutzt werden und am Standort (Fabrik, Campus, Mine) betrieben werden. Wesentliche technische Bausteine sind Spektrum, Edge Computing und Network Slicing, wobei Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) Rechen- und Speicherressourcen nahe dem Ort der
August 10, 2025

Technology News

  • Xbox Full Screen Experience Expands to PC, Desktops, and Tablets in Windows Insider Builds
    November 23, 2025, 1:20 AM EST. Microsoft is expanding the Xbox Full Screen Experience (FSE) beyond its handhelds to laptops, desktops, and tablets. The feature, which adds a console-like UI to your game library, originally launched with the Xbox Ally and is now rolling out via Windows Insider Preview builds on the Dev and Beta channels. To enable it, hover over the Task View icon and choose Xbox full screen experience, open it in Game Bar > Settings, or press Win + F11. Availability is gradual, and you'll need the Xbox app from the Microsoft Store and enrollment in the Xbox Insider Program. As of now, FSE is expanding to all Windows handhelds as part of Microsoft's push to unify the Xbox experience across devices.
  • Quantum Stocks Have Cratered: How I'd Play Them Now (IBM, D-Wave, Nvidia)
    November 23, 2025, 1:16 AM EST. Quantum stocks have been hammered during this tech pullback, with speculative names giving back big gains after a blistering rally. While the AI trade has cooled, there may still be entry points for risk-tolerant investors. Nvidia's blowout helped spark the moment, and its NVQLink could offer exposure to quantum gains without the deepest plunge. For pure-play quantum names, D-Wave QBTS could test support around $18-20, but a break below could signal further downside. For those seeking less volatility, IBM offers a more mature path with a clear quantum roadmap and recent launches like Quantum Nighthawk and Quantum Loom, appealing to investors seeking a quantum advantage with steadier exposure. Overall, expect 50%+ drawdowns in this space; size risk accordingly.
  • Gmail users urged to opt out of new AI training data feature
    November 23, 2025, 1:14 AM EST. Gmail's latest update brings AI-powered tools to the inbox, but users are being warned to opt out of data collection that could train AI models. A viral post on X claimed users are automatically opted in to allow Gmail to access private messages and attachments for training, with a two-step opt-out in Settings. Google has not publicly commented, but reports note that features like Smart Compose, Smart Reply, enhanced search, and stronger spam detection rely on analyzing inbox content and metadata. Users can decline the update, though doing so may reduce functionality. The controversy highlights the ongoing privacy debate as tech firms balance convenience against data usage for AI training.
  • Windows handhelds get the Xbox Full Screen Experience on November 21
    November 23, 2025, 1:12 AM EST. Microsoft is rolling out the Xbox Full Screen Experience (FSE) to Windows-based handhelds starting November 21, delivering a console like UI on Windows 11 devices. The FSE runs without the full Windows desktop, saving about 2GB of memory by skipping the Explorer shell. On launch, devices boot into the Xbox PC app, surfacing games from the Microsoft Store, Battle.net, Steam, and other storefronts, with a Game Bar and a handheld friendly task view for quick switching. To enable, go to Settings > Gaming > Full screen experience and choose Xbox as your home app. Microsoft is expanding FSE to more Windows 11 PC form factors through the Xbox and Windows Insider programs after a preview on MSI Claw devices. A tighter, more console like experience for portable Windows gaming.
  • Google Gmail Upgrades Spark Privacy Backlash as AI Features Go Auto-Opt-In
    November 23, 2025, 1:10 AM EST. Google is rolling out Gmail upgrades powered by Gemini AI, promising faster emails and smarter inbox management. The rollout has triggered a privacy backlash as users discover automatic opt-ins that allow Gmail to access private messages and attachments to train AI models. Some reports claim default-on settings persist even when users expect opt-in controls, raising concerns about data harvesting and the broader AI race. Google asserts that basic privacy commitments stay intact, but the fine print matters, especially for those outside regions where smart features ship with defaults off. The update underscores the difficulty of navigating privacy policies, opt-ins, and inertia across tools from Google and competitors. Users should review the two required settings to decide whether to enable or disable AI-assisted features.