Prescriptions via app? Why your next doctor's visit could soon be digital
Image: f.t.Photographer / Shutterstock.com Diagnosis from your cell phone – Health insurance companies have big plans The next revolution in healthcare is just around the corner – at least if the statutory [...]
KSC vs. Viagogo: Court bans ticket profiteering – fans breathe a sigh of relief
Image: T. Schneider / Shutterstock.com No guarantee, no admission: Ticket platform loses in court People who buy tickets for soccer games via platforms such as Viagogo often pay a lot—and find themselves [...]
Too fast, too clever, too caught: speed camera app costs driver his license
Image: Dmitrii Pridannikov / Shutterstock.com Driving at 180 km/h in a 120 zone – and then the police showed up A 44-year-old driver was on the A4 near Jena at the beginning of the week [...]
Allianz sounds the alarm: Artificial intelligence suddenly the biggest risk for companies
Image: Robson90 / Shutterstock.com AI on the rise – but now it's becoming a risk! Artificial intelligence has been seen as a beacon of hope for the economy. Faster, more efficient, cheaper – that's what [...]
Speed camera apps on the way out: Will there now be a total ban in Germany?
What is already a reality in France will soon apply here too. They are installed on millions of cell phones and regularly save drivers from fines—but that is precisely what is now [...]
BGH ruling sends shockwaves through the industry: Fiber optic contracts may no longer be artificially extended
Ordered fiber optics—and then stuck in a contract for months? Fiber optic expansion in Germany is progressing slowly—and many who opt for super-fast Internet connections are experiencing a nasty [...]
Is the wave of Google Fonts warnings coming to an end? The Federal Court of Justice asks the mass warning industry uncomfortable questions
Image: IB Photography / Shutterstock.com A business model is faltering—and with it thousands of warning letters The well-known wave of Google Fonts warning letters, which has caused panic among countless website operators in recent years, could soon come to an end [...]
Stop the panic-mongering: Why not all online coaching is "distance learning"
Coaching is not the same as sitting at a school desk: Federal Court of Justice sends a clear message Online coaching is booming—and with it, legal questions. Does every provider now have to be licensed under the Distance Learning Protection Act (FernUSG)? [...]
35 million euros for data waste: How the Ministry of Finance got itself into a sticky situation
Safe, expensive—but completely useless? Imagine buying a brand-new, state-of-the-art smartphone for over $2,000—including accessories and software—and then [...]
90 euros in 10 minutes – or would you prefer 5,000 euros in five years?
Image: Cineberg / shutterstock.com Quick money against Google & Meta – is it really worth it? According to a report by t3n, an offer is currently doing the rounds online that [...]
Prescriptions via app? Why your next doctor's visit could soon be digital
Image: f.t.Photographer / Shutterstock.com Diagnosis from your cell phone – Health insurance companies have big plans The next revolution in healthcare is just around the corner – at least if the statutory [...]
KSC vs. Viagogo: Court bans ticket profiteering – fans breathe a sigh of relief
Image: T. Schneider / Shutterstock.com No guarantee, no admission: Ticket platform loses in court People who buy tickets for soccer games via platforms such as Viagogo often pay a lot—and find themselves [...]
Too fast, too clever, too caught: speed camera app costs driver his license
Image: Dmitrii Pridannikov / Shutterstock.com Driving at 180 km/h in a 120 zone – and then the police showed up A 44-year-old driver was on the A4 near Jena at the beginning of the week [...]
Allianz sounds the alarm: Artificial intelligence suddenly the biggest risk for companies
Image: Robson90 / Shutterstock.com AI on the rise – but now it's becoming a risk! Artificial intelligence has been seen as a beacon of hope for the economy. Faster, more efficient, cheaper – that's what [...]
Speed camera apps on the way out: Will there now be a total ban in Germany?
What is already a reality in France will soon apply here too. They are installed on millions of cell phones and regularly save drivers from fines—but that is precisely what is now [...]
BGH ruling sends shockwaves through the industry: Fiber optic contracts may no longer be artificially extended
Ordered fiber optics—and then stuck in a contract for months? Fiber optic expansion in Germany is progressing slowly—and many who opt for super-fast Internet connections are experiencing a nasty [...]
Is the wave of Google Fonts warnings coming to an end? The Federal Court of Justice asks the mass warning industry uncomfortable questions
Image: IB Photography / Shutterstock.com A business model is faltering—and with it thousands of warning letters The well-known wave of Google Fonts warning letters, which has caused panic among countless website operators in recent years, could soon come to an end [...]
Stop the panic-mongering: Why not all online coaching is "distance learning"
Coaching is not the same as sitting at a school desk: Federal Court of Justice sends a clear message Online coaching is booming—and with it, legal questions. Does every provider now have to be licensed under the Distance Learning Protection Act (FernUSG)? [...]
35 million euros for data waste: How the Ministry of Finance got itself into a sticky situation
Safe, expensive—but completely useless? Imagine buying a brand-new, state-of-the-art smartphone for over $2,000—including accessories and software—and then [...]
90 euros in 10 minutes – or would you prefer 5,000 euros in five years?
Image: Cineberg / shutterstock.com Quick money against Google & Meta – is it really worth it? According to a report by t3n, an offer is currently doing the rounds online that [...]









