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This week Nokia’s new president and CEO, Justin Hotard, took the helm of the technology giant bringing expertise in artificial intelligence (AI) and data centre technologies from his role at Intel.
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AirTrunk is securing a US$1.7 billion (SG$2.2 billion) green loan to fund an 80.2MW data centre in Singapore—yet no one in the industry seems to know where this new facility will be located.
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T-Mobile has completed its acquisition of fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) provider Lumos, forming a joint venture set to bring full-fibre broadband to homes across the US.
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The UK government has unveiled its upcoming Cyber Security and Resilience Bill, a new legislation designed to bolster the nation's cyber defences by expanding regulatory oversight to include a broader range of digital services and supply chains.
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A new era is underway at Intel as new CEO Lip-Bu Tan took to the stage at the company’s Vision 2025 event, delivering a candid and defiant keynote that laid bare the stark challenges ahead and his commitment to overcoming them.
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The UK’s alternative broadband sector is facing mounting pressure, with consolidation increasingly seen as inevitable.
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Meta is set to take on OpenAI’s Sora model with its own AI video generation system: Movie Gen.
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The satellite industry continues to evolve, offering innovative connectivity solutions to a range of customers and businesses. While low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites have garnered significant attention, geostationary orbit (GEO) satellites remain a crucial component of the satellite ecosystem.
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In its largest investment in Italy, Microsoft has unveiled a €4.3 billion initiative to expand its cloud and AI infrastructure and train over one million Italians by 2025.
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Generative AI and automation have caused more cyberattacks on mobile operators' infrastructures, research by Nokia revealed.
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EE has launched 25 new sites on Freshwave’s mobile infrastructure in the City of London, enhancing its 4G and 5G network.
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The US Commerce Department has updated export rules that would ease chipmakers to shipping data centre hardware to trusted end users.
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Japanese telecom giant SoftBank has reportedly agreed to invest $500 million in OpenAI while Apple has decided to drop out of backing the AI startup.
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After much anticipation, OpenAI recently lifted the veil on ‘Project Strawberry’ unveiling o1 – an AI model designed to “think” before responding.
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We sat down with Dr. Anino Emuwa—business leader, gender diversity advocate and founder of 100 Women @ Davos and the African Women CEOs Network to discuss the significance of Black History Month, as she reflects on the importance of representation, the challenges of achieving systemic change and her commitment to creating a more just and equitable world.
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The Independent Networks Cooperative Association (INCA) has appointed Paddy Paddison as its new CEO.
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Google Cloud has filed a competition complaint against Microsoft with the European Commission, claiming the hyperscaler rival’s licensing terms “restrict” customers from moving to competitors.
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Meta has unveiled new versions of its popular open source AI model Llama, with small and medium-sized models capable of powering workloads on edge and mobile devices.