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Callosum, a startup founded by Cambridge scientists Danyal Akarca and Jascha Achterberg, has raised $10.25m (£7.5m). Akarca and Achterberg, who met during their PHDs at Cambridge, founded Callosum to challenge the idea of an AI monoculture. At the heart of this concept is the idea that scaling a single AI model on identical chips at ...
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After confirming the OnePlus 15T’s launch date in China, the company has now shared official images showcasing a range of magnetic accessories designed for the device. The accessories include a couple of cooling fans and magnetic chargers that are also available for pre-order via the official Oppo online store in China. OnePlus has confirmed a Magnetic Ice Card Slim Cooler that measures 9.8mm thick and weighs just 68g. There’s also... Read more ›
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It may be time for Apple to update the rules for its App Store. As we reported in this story today, app developers making apps that allow vibe coding—AI tools that let people without coding experience create apps easily—have run into delays getting their apps approved. Slowing down that process isn’t a good look for Apple, which has faced plenty of criticism in the past for exercising too much control... Read more ›
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Malaysia’s data centre policy bars non-AI projects for nearly two years. PM Anwar confirms what the industry already suspected. Is whether Malaysia is building a data centre economy or hosting one? Malaysia’s data centre policy has been doing something quietly and deliberately for nearly two years: turning away any project that cannot prove it contributes ... Read more ›
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If a deal with USPS falls through, it could dramatically shift how millions of Amazon packages move across the country. Read more ›
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Массовое внедрение AI в работу менеджмента и экспертов формирует пузырь, который удивительно точно повторяет механику ипотечного кризиса 2008 года. Парадокс в том, что формируется он на самом видном месте. Эксперты, инвесторы, акционеры — все пристально смотрят в документацию компании (или института). Но качество документа не гарантируют качества экспертной информации, которая должна была отражаться конечным артефактом. Документ может быть "токсичным": логично выглядеть, но содержать ошибки, противоречия и. Read more ›
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tvOS 26.4 includes a new Genius Browse section in the Apple TV app, which gives recommendations for TV shows and movies across multiple suggested categories. Suggestions vary based on your content preferences, and the categories are updated regularly. Some example categories include Upbeat Workplace Comedies, Tense Psychological Thrillers, History Gets Hilarious, Breathtaking Nature Docs, Thrilling Blockbusters, Bittersweet Family Dramas, and Fun for the Whole Family. Selecting one of the categories Read more ›
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Yes, it's worth it to get a self-emptying robot vacuum. Top picks from Dreame and Eufy are majorly discounted ahead of Amazon's spring sale. Read more ›
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During a Senate hearing, FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed that his agency has bought information that could be used to track individuals' movement and location. "We do purchase commercially available information that’s consistent with the Constitution and the laws under the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, and it has led to some valuable intelligence for us," he said. Law enforcement is required to obtain a warrant in order to get location... Read more ›
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Rabbit’s Cyberdeck revives the Vaio P concept, offering a portable, Linux-based vibe coding device with affordable pricing and customizable hardware. Read more ›
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Cloudflare is appealing a 14.2 million-euro fine from Italy for refusing to comply with its "Piracy Shield" law, which requires blocking access to websites on its 1.1.1.1 DNS service within 30 minutes. The company argues the system lacks oversight, risks widespread overblocking, and could undermine core Internet infrastructure. Ars Technica's Jon Brodkin reports: Piracy Shield is "a misguided Italian regulatory scheme designed to protect large rightsholder interests at the expense... Read more ›
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With the latest OS updates, Apple users on Family Sharing will be able to select their own payment options for new purchases. Read more ›
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The UK government has launched a programme to support women and girls in entering the male-dominated tech industry. It has been a well-established truth for years now that the tech industry has a serious diversity problem, with efforts to improve the gender equity in the sector so far only barely moving the needle. Moreover, research ... Read more ›
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Hadean, a London-based defence startup that uses AI to simulate conflict scenarios, has secured a bridge round as it works towards its Series B. Founded in 2017, Hadean through a combination of spatial computing and AI creates simulations for defence organisations, government agencies and businesses to rehearse, train and plan for combat scenarios in live ... Read more ›
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We have sleepwalked in an age where the scientific method is being dragged into the culture war. It is increasingly treated not as a rigorous process of discovery, but as a badge of political allegiance. Certainty is rewarded, nuance is dismissed as a hedge, and legitimate scientific disagreement is recast as conspiracy. For a global ... Read more ›
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Medical device manufacturer Combat Medical has raised £2.6m in the first close of its Series A funding round. Combat Medical develops devices to optimise the delivery of cancer therapeutics and is currently working on a hyperthermic intravesical chemotherapy treatment, called HIVEC. With the new funding, the company plans to advance HIVEC through phase three clinical ... Read more ›
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The UK’s data regulator has demanded tech platforms hosting social media and video sharing content act immediately to strengthen age assurance measures in the name of child safety. In an open letter to applicable firms, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said that the technologies required to prevent children from accessing harmful content are “readily available”, ... Read more ›
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A team of researchers from the University of Cambridge have called for tighter regulations to be placed on toys fitted with AI capabilities, following a study of how children play with them. The research team examined how the interactions of a small sample of toddlers with an AI-powered toy called Gabbo. Fitted with a voice-controlled ... Read more ›
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The UK government has handed a contract worth £63m to tech firms Atos and Softwire to deliver digital development services for the electoral system. The seven-year contract will see the tech firms work with the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) to support the development of a digital elections services portfolio. “We are ... Read more ›
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Simon Bocca is the founder of PayCaptain, a payroll solutions that allows for the flexible management of salaries. In this week’s Founder in Five Q&A, Bocca discusses how he ditched overconfidence in favour of diligent and forensic implementation, the importance of how technically capable staff who also care about the customer and why running a hotel ... Read more ›
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Tropic, a Norwich-based agtech specialising in gene-edited tropical crops, has secured a $105m (£79.2m) Series C funding round. The company, which uses a proprietary platform to develop improved crops that are resistant to disease with higher yields, is planning the global commercial scale up of its crop portfolios following the sizeable round. Currently Tropic’s crop ... Read more ›
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This week’s UK tech funding deals include AI hyperscaler Nscale, crop gene editing group Tropic and more. UKTN tracked £1.64bn worth of UK tech investment this week (9 March to 13 March), a 1,553% week-on-week increase, driven heavily by the enormous round raised by Nscale, across six funding rounds. Here’s your weekly roundup of UK ... Read more ›
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