Digital-Schlagzeilen am Mittwoch, 7. April 2021

Zuerst gedrosselt, jetzt eine Geldstrafe netzpolitik.org
Tracking Viral Misinformation nytimes.com
Satellites becoming smaller, less expensive in revolution of space business washingtonpost.com
Moodle-Nutzer konnten ihre Schulnoten manipulieren spiegel.de
Chinese podcast giant Lizhi brings Clubhouse-like interactive audio to Tesla rival Xpeng scmp.com
Former Russian Government Official Denis Sverdlov Scores $10Bln With Electric Vehicle Startup themoscowtimes.com
Russia fines TikTok over protest posts dw.com
Bin ich im Facebook-Leak? golem.de
Was My Facebook Data Leaked? What You Need to Know wsj.com
Booking.com muss 475.000 Euro DSGVO-Bußgeld entrichten golem.de
US Supreme Court hebt Urteil zu von Trump geblockten Twitter-Accounts auf heise.de
Sieg für Google im Android-Streit tagesschau.de
How Google’s Big Supreme Court Victory Could Change Software Forever time.com
Another prominent Google scientist is leaving the company amid fallout from fired AI researcher cnbc.com
UK military relaxes recruiting rules to attract cyber specialists ft.com
Staatliche IT: Warum es so schwer ist, gute Systeme zu entwickeln heise.de
Raus aus dem „proprietären Zeitalter“: Dortmund setzt weitgehend auf Open Source heise.de
Amazon Is the Target of Small-Business Antitrust Campaign wsj.com
The Need For Unified Data Protection Regulation forbes.com
Signal Adds a Payments Feature—With a Privacy-Focused Cryptocurrency wired.com
China leaps into a central digital bank currency, but similar progress eludes the U.S. cnbc.com