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Open source solutions provider Red Hat is set to launch Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.2 and 9.8 to address modern security threats, speed AI innovation and minimise operational drift. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.2 and 9.8 provide an operating system (OS) platform that unifies IT operations across the hybrid cloud with a focus on security. ...
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Expert UK scientists working on defence tech innovations are to be backed by £580m of infrastructure funding from the government over the next four years, which will include the build of a new laboratory. The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) is dedicated to research into new science and technologies for defence. In 2018, its ... Read more ›
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This week’s podcast guest is Emily Turner, chief executive of HSBC Innovation Banking UK, who discusses what makes it a go-to bank for startups. Turner also explains how her natural optimism means she sees plenty to celebrate in the UK tech scene, from more and more deals happening outside London, to the impact of AI ... Read more ›
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Firms supporting people to buy, trade and hold crypto will need to meet new standards under landmark rules set out by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). All firms must now meet financial resilience requirements including capital and stress testing. The FCA is also introducing new market integrity rules covering areas such as insider trading and ... Read more ›
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Bristol-based Neuronostics has raised £3m to accelerate BioEP, its patented digital biomarker platform for epilepsy diagnosis and prognosis. The startup says people with suspected epilepsy wait over a year for a diagnosis, misdiagnosis rates can exceed 30% and around half are not seizure free one year after starting treatment. An electroencephalogram (EEG) is a test ... Read more ›
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Every industrial revolution has been shaped by physical assets. Coal fuelled the nineteenth century. Steel defined the twentieth. Artificial intelligence will define the twenty-first, but despite its digital image, AI is ultimately constrained by something very familiar: land, energy and infrastructure. For much of the past forty years, Britain’s post-industrial heartlands have been viewed through ... Read more ›
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The Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) is consulting on new conduct requirements for Apple and Google under the UK digital markets competition regime. The proposed requirements would remove restrictions currently preventing UK app developers from ‘steering’ their customers away from Apple and Google’s platforms for payment. ‘Steering’ – the ability for developers to engage with ... Read more ›
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Build, the AI-native infrastructure company helping governments, developers and investors accelerate critical projects, has raised $8.5m (£6.4m) in seed funding. The startup combines AI systems with industry expertise to automate workflows across infrastructure development, including site selection and due diligence. Build says demand for AI infrastructure, power and industrial capacity is outpacing supply, placing growing ... Read more ›
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The UK’s competition regulator’s announcement of a consultation that could force Apple and Google to adopt more app developer friendly policies “falls short of what is needed” according to a prominent group of developers. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) unveiled on Tuesday a new consultation that could lead to a new requirements for app ... Read more ›
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Lucida AI has raised a $7m (£5.3m) seed round to accelerate its AI-powered language coaching platform for consumers and enterprises. Through real-time speech-to-speech conversations and instant feedback, Lucida AI helps users to improve pronunciation, fluency and confidence by simulating real-world scenarios. This spans from everyday chats to business meetings, presentations and client calls. As people ... Read more ›
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