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London-based fintech giant Revolut has named Béatrice Cossa-Dumurgier, a former executive at BNP Paribas, as the chief executive of its Paris-based Western European operations. Revolut opened its continental European HQ in Paris back in May to serve as a second hub for its business in the European Union alongside its regulated entity in Lithuania. The ...
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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Apple CEO Tim Cook opens up about the company's history, DNA, and why he joined despite the company's then-sorry state. Read more ›
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Apple’s enormously expensive M5 Max MacBook Pro has more power than the laptop can handle, literally. Read more ›
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As 'Starfleet Academy' sets itself on some high stakes for its season one finale, it's returning to one of the most fearsome ideas from 'Trek' past. Read more ›
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Gemini’s Google Home voices sound a little different than expected for some users, and Google has acknowledged the issue. Read more ›
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Jay Graber became the first CEO of Bluesky in 2021 when the network and its AT Protocol spun out from life as a Twitter research project to go independent, but now she's leaving that role. While venture capitalist and former Automattic CEO Toni Schneider steps in as interim CEO until a permanent replacement is found, […] Read more ›
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Bluesky CEO Jay Graber, who has led the upstart social platform since 2021, is stepping down from her role as its top executive. Toni Schneider, who has been an advisor and investor in Bluesky, will take over the job temporarily while Graber stays on as Chief Innovation Officer. "As Bluesky matures, the company needs a seasoned operator focused on scaling and execution, while I return to what I do best:... Read more ›
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An enthusiast blogger published annotated die shots of Intel Panther Lake-H CPU: 16-core mobile processor with 12 Xe3 clusters and two Thunderbolt 5 ports examined. Read more ›
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If you’re looking for a way to stream the Oscars this weekend, or catch up on nominees like The Secret Agent, the Disney Plus and Hulu bundle is worth a look. The ceremony will stream live on Hulu for the first time on March 15th, and right now, new and eligible returning subscribers can get […] Read more ›
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Office.eu offers a European cloud workspace built on Nextcloud and Collabora Online infrastructure hosted entirely on regional data centers. Read more ›
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Florida has moved closer to establishing a formal legal framework for mobile driver’s licenses, with the state Senate passing amended House Bill 543 on March […] Read more ›
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Anthropic has filed two federal lawsuits against the Pentagon and other U.S. federal agencies, seeking to overturn the Department of War's decision to designate the AI company a "supply chain risk." Read more ›
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The companies' new partnership could signal the beginning of the end for compounded GLP-1s. Read more ›
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TSA staffing shortages are creating significantly long wait times at security as agents miss their first paycheck during the partial government shutdown. Read more ›
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Passkeys have addressed the authentication problem at login, but they leave a gap that security teams know well: what happens to the session after the […] Read more ›
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Bindbridge, an agtech startup using an AI discovery platform to support crop resilience, has secured a $3.8m (£2.8m) investment. The Cambridge-based company has developed an AI platform, called BRIDGE, that is used to design new agricultural molecular glues to support the creation of new herbicides and crop protection agents. Founded in 2025, Bindbridge said its ... Read more ›
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Phasecraft, a British quantum algorithms company, has began work on a contract for the US’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The UK firm will work alongside the University of Maryland’s Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS) on a US Department of Defense project on quantum benchmarking. DARPA’s Quantum Benchmarking Initiative (QBI) was ... Read more ›
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UK organisations have been urged to review all cybersecurity practices by authorities amid an increased threat level caused by recent conflicts in the Middle East. The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) issued a warning to UK organisations stating that due to the “fast-evolving nature of the conflict” concerning Iran, cyber risk assessments will have to ... Read more ›
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This week’s podcast guest is Sue Black OBE, a legendary British computer scientist, who discusses her inspirational journey into computing, why too little has changed when it comes to sexism in the tech industry and her hopes and fears for the global workforce in the age of AI. Black was the founding chair of the ... Read more ›
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Antiverse, a biotech company based in Wales, has secured a $9.3m (£7m) Series A investment in support of its AI-designed therapeutic antibody technology. The Cardiff-based company was launched to tackle the healthcare challenge of treating diseases with supposedly ‘undruggable’ molecular targets. Antiverse has developed an AI-led computational system that focuses on developing antibodies against these ... Read more ›
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Oxford-based autonomous vehicle technology company Oxa has announced a new $103m (£77.2m) Series D funding round that will support the company’s commercialisation of its product. While many prominent autonomous driving tech firms are developing consumer-facing self-driving taxis and personal cars, Oxa is focused on the industrial applications of self-driving vehicles. With the new investment secured, ... Read more ›
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The British government is launching a new UK AI research lab backed by up to £40m to host new breakthroughs. Part of its ambition to elevate and maintain the country’s position in global AI, the lab will see researchers invited to pitch ideas, secure project funding and access large-scale computing power. The government hopes the ... Read more ›
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VC funding into British businesses is increasingly concentrating into larger bets on fewer firms, with the AI sector being a top beneficiary. According to new research from NatWest, UK startups raised £17.5bn across more than 2,000 deals last year, with a clear trend forming favouring larger rounds. In the bank’s latest Future of UK Innovation report ... Read more ›
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Shellworks, a biomaterials startup that has developed a sustainable plastic alternative, is preparing to expand into the US and Europe off the back of a $15m (£11.2m) Series A round. The company’s flagship creation is Vivomer, a material developed over six years made by using microbes to ferment second generation feedstocks like used cooking oil. ... Read more ›
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At a time of intense geopolitical tension, any reliance on foreign imports exposes a country to some risk. But as the British government attempts to use advanced technology to lift the country out of its economic slump, its longstanding dependence on overseas suppliers for battery materials could become one of its most dangerous positions. Required ... Read more ›
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