In the c’t-uplink closing sequence for this strange year, the team first looks back: How did we do 2020? What did we do What were our favorite games, films, series and books? Keno doesn’t get along well with the fact that, due to time constraints, he can only name one favorite game – because there… Read more
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Our very personal review of the year with forecasts | c't uplink # 35.9
Gift tips for nerds | c't uplink # 35.5
The weekly c’t podcast c’t uplink is available … Today in c’t uplink everything revolves around tips for a nerdy Christmas. Our colleagues Sven Hansen and Robin Brand have scoured the c’t issues of the past months and collected gift ideas in the editorial office that inspire adults and children with a weakness for IT,… Read more
read more...Scary Vulnerabilities and Peloton Fitness Bike | c't uplink # 35.1
The c’t security report shows what is open on the Internet: For example, industrial controls, network releases from companies or WordPress APIs, which hardly anyone knows about. Jan Mahn coordinated the eponymous c’t security report and tells us scary stories from the Internet. He explains how it came about that a German office supplies retailer… Read more
read more...The electric cars are here, or are they? | c't uplink # 34.9
For whom is an e-car worthwhile? Is there already a second-hand market and what actually makes a Tesla? We ask ourselves questions like these in c’t uplink this week. The reason for the topic was a short test of the Volkswagen ID.3 in the current c’t. As the owner of a Nissan Leaf, Sven Hansen… Read more
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