Artikel aus der Kategorie „Netzwelt“

Apple klickt den Browser-Back-Button: Progressive Web Apps bleiben auch in der EU

Progressive Web Apps waren Mitte Februar der Aufreger; Anfang März rollte Apple zurück. Previously, Apple announced plans to remove the Home Screen web apps capability in the EU as part of our efforts to comply with the DMA. The need to remove the capability was informed by the complex security and privacy concerns associated with

„Apple Vision Pro: exclusive interview with the Apple Design Team“

‘For Vision Pro, we understood the idea that this technology of wearing something that could transport you to another place was a very powerful one. And that there were really profound experiences that could come out of it and from changing the users’ context. But we also recognised a lot of the problems that existed

Arc Search: „Browse for me“

Basically, instead of returning a bunch of search queries about the Chiefs game, Arc Search built me a webpage about it. And somewhere in there is The Browser Company’s big idea about the future of web browsers — that a browser, a search engine, an AI chatbot, and a website aren’t different things. They’re all

„Shutting down Artifact“

Artifact schließt zu seinem ersten Geburtstag. We’ve made the decision to wind down operations of the Artifact app. We launched a year ago and since then we’ve been working tirelessly to build a great product. We have built something that a core group of users love, but we have concluded that the market opportunity isn’t

Sideloading: Audio-Dateien in die Podcast-Queue geschubst

Longtime iOS podcasts app Castro has been down since Friday and its website no longer exists a month after the team behind Castro denied rumors that the app was shutting down. Users started reporting on Friday that they’re unable to download new episodes or access Castro’s website. When The Verge reached out to the contacts

Neil Gaiman: „I feel like the days of social media are kind of ending.“

I’ve loved blogging. I blog less now, the era of micro-blogging, but I feel like the days of social media are kind of ending. And it may be time to go back and start blogging as I used to blog. Because I miss the days of just sort of feeling, like you could create a

„Privacy is Priceless, but Signal is Expensive“

We hope that this cursory tour of some of Signal’s operations and costs helps provide a greater understanding of Signal’s unique place in the tech ecosystem, and of the tech ecosystem itself. Our goal of developing an open source private messenger that is supported and sustained by small donations is both highly ambitious and, we

„How Google Alters Search Queries“

Recently, a startling piece of information came to light in the ongoing antitrust case against Google. During one employee’s testimony, a key exhibit momentarily flashed on a projector. […] Google likely alters queries billions of times a day in trillions of different variations. Here’s how it works. Say you search for “children’s clothing.” Google converts