TensorX and Solstice will fund EU AI hardware and data centres, and launch aiUSX, a yield asset turning companies’ idle AI cash into infrastructure lending.
Apple pulled VK’s apps in Russia, citing sanctions. VK says it was never sanctioned. The Kremlin wants answers, and a different operating system.
Amazon’s and Microsoft’s cloud arms should be DMA gatekeepers, even though neither meets the usual thresholds.
Steve Jarrett, Orange’s chief AI officer since 2019, is joining Anthropic in Paris on 25 August to adapt its products for European and African markets.
Citizen Lab found forensic evidence Russia used Cellebrite’s UFED on opposition politician Andrey Pivovarov, months after the firm said it cut ties.
Brussels is joining the US-led Pax Silica initiative on AI chip supply chains, over French objections that it cedes Europe’s tech sovereignty.
TD’s move to monitor some staff has exposed how thin Canada’s legal protections against workplace surveillance are compared with the EU.
Beijing wants renewables wired straight into data centres. A desert project in Ningxia is the first real test of whether it works.
Oracle is cutting roughly 500 jobs in Romania, a year after a similar local round, as its global AI-driven restructuring continues.
Samsung and SK Hynix led a 4% KOSPI rally on June 25 after Micron’s record quarter and outlook revived optimism on AI memory demand.
Solo-maxxing turns being alone into a project. The same tech that gamified intimacy now monetises the retreat from it. Who really benefits?
H.B. Fuller has agreed a 285p-a-share cash offer for AMS, valuing its equity near $628m, as activist Ancora urges the board to walk away.