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OXCCU, a University of Oxford spinout developing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), has secured £20.75m for its Series B funding round. Considered by many in aviation to be the key to ensuring the industry can continue, SAF is a term describing a variety of fuels for aircrafts developed sustainably. While reliable large-scale SAF development has been ...
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WhatsApp is following in the footsteps of fellow Meta-owned companies, Instagram and Facebook. The European Commission will give WhatsApp's open channels the designation of Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) under the Digital Services Act (DSA), Bloomberg reports. The Commission has yet to make a public announcement on the matter, but has reportedly told Meta. This label gives the EU greater regulatory power over WhatsApp in areas such as content moderation... Read more ›
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Blue Owl Capital, one of Wall Street’s biggest private lenders, is ramping up its big bet on artificial intelligence with a roughly $3 billion investment in a New Mexico data center that’s part of OpenAI’s Stargate project, said a person with knowledge of the deal. Blue Owl, which has nearly $300 billion in assets, has emerged as a crucial investor in AI infrastructure, taking on the riskiest slices of big... Read more ›
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Consumer-focused AI developers such as OpenAI and Perplexity are jockeying for a share of the browser market, now dominated by Google’s Chrome. But before they have a chance of dethroning Chrome, they first have to surpass Brave.Brave has been around for a decade and passed $100 million in annualized revenue in the first quarter of this year, said Brian Brown, its chief business officer, who declined to give more recent... Read more ›
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Samsung has rolled out an update for its SmartThings app on the iPhone, and it will give you the ability to activate routines with Siri voice commands. Specifically, the update adds compatibility between SmartThings and Siri Shortcuts, which is an iOS feature you can use to automate multi-step tasks. You can simply drag and drop multiple actions from the apps that support the feature within the Shortcuts app to create... Read more ›
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Intel's Chief Technology Officer and AI head has jumped ship to OpenAI to take over the company's compute infrastructure projects. Intel CEO, Lip Bu-Tan, will take over the role of managing Intel's AI efforts going forward. Read more ›
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Snapchat is bringing its 2D Bitmoji user avatars back for paying subscribers. Over the coming days, users with a Snapchat Plus subscription (which starts at $2.25 per month for the annual plan) can enable a new “Comic Bitmoji” option that renders 3D avatars in a cartoon-style 2D. “Think of it like a filter for your […] Read more ›
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SiXworks and STEM Returners has launched a new jobs programme designed to support digital technology professionals struggling to return to work after a career break. Working with return-to-work specialists STEM Returners, SiXworks will host the returners programme at their site in Farnborough, Hampshire, while STEM Returners will source the candidates and provide career coaching and ... Read more ›
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Profits at the supermarket M&S plummeted in the firm’s latest results as it revealed the cost of a recent high-profile cyber attack against it was over £100m. The group posted a pre-tax profit for the half-year ended September 2025 of £184.1m, down 55.4% from the previous year. In its interim results, M&S revealed the direct ... Read more ›
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A trial of a new AI tool used in a police force in Yorkshire has been described as a success, with potential officer time savings to be over 23,000 hours a year. Humberside Police conducted the trial, called Project Moriarty, in partnership with Coeus Software the National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) and the National Science ... Read more ›
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We talk a great deal in this country about “spreading opportunity.” It is an admirable aim but when it comes to building a globally competitive innovation economy, it is the wrong starting point. The UK cannot afford to dilute its limited resources across dozens of regions and expect to rival the world’s best. If we ... Read more ›
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HM Treasury has commissioned the Financial Services Skills Commission (FSSC) to carry out research on how AI and other disruptive technologies can support the finance sector. In a letter to the commission’s chair Mark Hoban and chief executive Claire Tunley, Economic Secretary to the Treasury Lucy Rigby requested research how technologies are making an impact ... Read more ›
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Tech industry figures in the West Midlands have hailed the region as having the UK’s “fastest-growing tech sector” at the seventh annual Birmingham Tech Week. The event, held in late October, saw more than 8,000 figures from across the tech and investment industries visit the UK’s second largest city. As well as panels, summits and ... Read more ›
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Quantinuum, a UK and US-based deep tech firm worth $10bn, has announced the launch of Helios, which it describes as the “world’s most accurate quantum computer”. A general purpose quantum computer, Helios was designed to accelerate the adoption of the technology by enterprises, as the quantum industry continues its process of commercialisation after years of ... Read more ›
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Cambridge Photon Technology (CPT), a deep tech startup developing photon-multiplier technology to make solar panels more efficient, has landed a £1.56m investment. A spinout from the University of Cambridge, CPT is working to enable silicon solar panels to generate more power by converting wasted sunlight into usable light. It does this by converting high-energy photons ... Read more ›
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Jensen Huang, Yann LeCun and Fei-Fei Li were among the AI and technology leaders to be awarded the Queen Elizabeth Prize for engineering by King Charles III on Wednesday evening. In total nine figures were named as 2025 laureates for the prize in honour of their pioneering contributions to the development of modern machine learning, ... Read more ›
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