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09/05/2025
September 5, 2025
European Commission fines Google in ad-tech antitrust case
09/04/2025
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Nepal to block Facebook, YouTube, X, LinkedIn, others
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Reports & Analysis
Gamescom: How is Poland's gaming industry faring?
Gamescom: How is Poland's gaming industry faring?
Several remarkable games have originated in Poland. But the gaming industry crisis is also affecting Polish games.
Fiber-optic drones new twist to Russia's war in Ukraine
Fiber-optic drones new twist to Russia's war in Ukraine
After Russia introduced drones guided by fiber optic cables, Ukraine is flying them, too.
Swiss pilot breaks record for highest solar-powered flight
Swiss pilot breaks record for highest solar-powered flight
He took off from an airport in Switzerland, where he was able to take advantage of warm air thermals.
China's AI robots conquer retail
China's AI robots conquer retail
The world's first specialized store for AI-controlled robots has opened in the Yizhuang district of Beijing.
Indian start-up bets big on bioprinting
Indian start-up bets big on bioprinting
Avay Biosciences is among a few Indian firms making 3D bioprinters, which help create tissues that mimic human organs.
China's emerging robot industry seeks new markets overseas
China's emerging robot industry seeks new markets overseas
Chinese robots may not be at the cutting edge, but they are catching up with the rest of the world at light speed.
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Step into the past with immersive experiences
Step into the past with immersive experiences
Immersive exhibitions focus on emotions over facts — are they a new way to tell history?
Do video games spread historical misinformation?
Do video games spread historical misinformation?
Games can transport you to historical worlds — but how factually accurate are they?
Ukraine's fresh recruits using latest drone tech
Ukraine's fresh recruits using latest drone tech
DW meets new soldiers and sees the cutting-edge technology helping keep Russia at bay.
Digital taxes put US-EU trade talks under pressure
Digital taxes put US-EU trade talks under pressure
Trump is threatening retaliation over EU tech rules, shaking Brussels’ 15% tariff deal. What cards does the bloc have?
Mind-reading AI, Meta's cleanup and digital freedom
Mind-reading AI, Meta's cleanup and digital freedom
AI reads minds, Meta purges accounts, ChatGPT leaks private chats, and Germany's digital dilemma.
Google Chrome: AI startup Perplexity wants to buy browser
Google Chrome: AI startup Perplexity wants to buy browser
US antitrust officials are seeking a forced sale of the Chrome web browser. Now a potential buyer has stepped forward.
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In the spotlight
Vatican welcomes young Catholic influencers
With church attendance declining, the Vatican is hoping young Christian content creators can help spread the faith.
The fake Auschwitz images distorting Holocaust history
AI-generated images depicting fake historical events from Auschwitz are deceiving some users online.
How AI is used in anime productions
AI is already being used in Japan’s anime studios — to help with new creative processes.