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Kostiantyn Gitko built his career in a very different environment. Before starting his own company, he worked inside large systems where reliability was expected every day. That experience still shapes how he approaches business. He began as a software engineer and gradually moved into leadership roles, managing infrastructure, teams, and operations. Today, he leads Devox […]
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AMD provides us with a bit more detail about its upcoming EXPO Ultra Low Latency mode, which should be available from leading memory partners soon. Read more ›
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“Elon Musk, Ryan Seacrest, and Chris Anderson of TED, consider yourself challenged,” Bill Gates bellowed from his garden. Beaming, he tugged on a candy cane-colored rope that dumped a barrel of icy cold water over his head. “You have 24 hours. Good luck.” It was the scorching hot summer of 2014, and the ice bucket […] Read more ›
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"Start your job search with small businesses," Billionaire Mark Cuban tells job seekers. Read more ›
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Intel has unveiled the Xeon 6377P, a 12-core Bartlett Lake server processor featuring a 5.7 GHz boost clock, ECC support, and a 95W TDP. The unusual Xeon targets entry-level enterprise workloads where single-threaded performance matters more than massive core counts. Read more ›
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London-based deep tech Apoha has raised $36m (£26.7m) to build on its new data layer that reveals how matter, formulations and materials behave. As the frontier of artificial intelligence moves beyond language and code into systems that act on the physical world, machines have not learned to feel matter. Examples could include perceiving how a ... Read more ›
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Molfar Defence Technologies, a Polish-Ukrainian defence tech company developing tactical radar systems for the detection of small unmanned aerial systems (UAVs), today announced the close of the first... Read more ›
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The world’s most advanced chips, from the processor in an iPhone to the accelerators inside AI supercomputers, depend on machines so complex that only one company has ever mastered them. That company is ASML, in the Dutch town of Veldhoven. Without its extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography systems, the leading edge of computing would grind to ... Read more Read more ›
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Keep your trio of Apple gadgets powered up wherever you go with these compact folding chargers. Read more ›
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The European Central Bank has formally told eurozone banks they must tighten their cyber-security posture in response to AI-led attack tools, in a follow-up statement issued on Wednesday that turns earlier private guidance into something closer to a supervisory expectation. The ECB’s vice-chair of the Single Supervisory Mechanism, Frank Elderson, framed the shift in language […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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SAMR has penalised the two electronics firms for procedural violations in their now-collapsed asset sale, the latest signal of Beijing’s tightening merger-enforcement posture. China’s State Administration for Market Regulation has fined Luxshare Precision Industry and Wingtech Technology for violations in connection with their now-unravelling asset sale, according to a Reuters report on Wednesday. The fine […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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Timothy Arcuri lifted his price target to $1,625 from $535 on the back of long-term HBM supply agreements that, in his read, compress the boom-bust memory cycle into something closer to a structural duopoly. Micron Technology shares rose as much as 19% on Tuesday after UBS analyst Timothy Arcuri more than tripled his price target […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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Samsung’s 10.5%-of-profit bonus formula is only the second written profit-share agreement at a major Korean firm. Kakao’s union is already asking for more. Samsung Electronics’ unionised workforce voted in favour of the government-mediated pay agreement on Wednesday, formally closing the deal that narrowly survived an injunction filing from a smaller non-chip union on Tuesday. The vote […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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Vincent Bolloré has formally turned down Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square offer for Universal Music Group, ending the largest take-private attempt in music-industry history. Vincent Bolloré has formally rejected Bill Ackman’s $64bn offer for Universal Music Group, according to a Reuters report on Wednesday, ending Pershing Square’s seven-week campaign to take the world’s largest recorded-music company […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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China’s $1.1bn AI, robotics and EV package for Serbia lands four days after 34,000 protesters filled the capital demanding early elections. Brussels has yet to develop a coherent response to either. On Saturday, tens of thousands of Serbians filled the centre of Belgrade in what police estimated as a 34,300-person rally demanding early elections, accountability […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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The 80-year-old bearings maker and the US-listed satellite firm have signed an MoU to industrialise Spire’s 100-satellite-a-year Munich plant for European defence customers. Schaeffler AG, the German precision-engineering company best known for the bearings inside almost every aircraft engine and Ariane rocket, has signed a memorandum of understanding with US-listed satellite firm Spire Global to […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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The Bristol-and-Lisbon climate-tech firm is scaling MykoFoam, a carbon-negative mycelium insulation panel grown from industrial residues at its Portuguese pilot plant. Mykor, the Bristol-headquartered climate-tech firm growing carbon-negative building insulation from mycelium and industrial farm waste, has raised €4.6m to scale its production. The round is roughly four times the size of the company’s previous […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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YouTube has announced that it will begin automatically detecting and labelling videos that contain significant photorealistic AI-generated content, using internal signals rather than relying on creators to disclose it themselves. The change marks a shift from the platform’s existing system, which has depended on voluntary creator disclosure since it launched in 2024. The automatic labels […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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Berlin and Madrid are resisting the European Commission’s push for binding legislation on Huawei and ZTE, citing Beijing-retaliation risk and the cost of AI-infrastructure build-out. Germany and Spain are leading opposition inside the European Council to the European Commission’s draft plan to ban Huawei and ZTE equipment from EU telecom networks at the bloc level. […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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