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The City of London Corporation is calling on tech firms to build stronger digital verification services as fraud continues to wreak havoc on the financial sector. The organisation has launched a digital verification initiative that through it has urged the tech industry to support the development of these services on behalf of the financial sector. ...
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Microsoft is launching a revamped version of Microsoft 365 Copilot, offering a cleaner design that the company claims loads twice as fast. As part of this update, Copilot will provide more reliable and structured responses that are easier to scan, according to Microsoft. The redesign, which is rolling out across desktop and mobile devices, comes […] Read more ›
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If you like to read by the pool or at the beach, the 2021 Kindle Paperwhite remains one of the best e-readers available despite its age. That’s because, unlike Amazon’s latest entry-level Kindle, the last-gen Paperwhite is waterproof. And now through June 14th (or while supplies last), it’s on sale at Woot with ads, 16GB […] Read more ›
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Microsoft, Databricks, SAP and other AI software providers are fighting over control and access to enterprise data known as the semantic layer, as we reported last week. Semantic layers are essentially a data management tool that companies use to standardize definitions for their business metrics, such as revenue and customers, and are now enabling AI to work more accurately and efficiently inside enterprises.Retailer Lowe’s, for instance, recently began using its... Read more ›
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Apple’s foldable iPhone, which is rumored to be called the iPhone Ultra, is expected to launch alongside the iPhone 18 Pro lineup in September. Several leaks have already offered a glimpse at the foldable’s design. Now, a case manufacturer has seemingly revealed the device’s design through newly surfaced renders. The leaked case renders showcase the iPhone Ultra from multiple angles. The device is shown in a black finish and, based... Read more ›
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Baseten’s talks to raise fresh funding at an $11 billion valuation are the latest sign that investors are betting the messy work of helping developers run AI models can become one of the next big businesses in AI. That boom has lifted a group of companies including Baseten, Fireworks AI, Together AI and Modal. These startups give customers access to GPU capacity and offer software that makes AI models easier... Read more ›
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The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has called out prominent online platforms for failing to take concrete steps in implementing effective age assurance policies. The UK’s regulatory regime has made preventing children from accessing potentially harmful or inappropriate content and having their private data accessed a top priority, with the ICO acting a key player in ... Read more ›
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Macmillan Cancer Support, one of the UK’s largest charities supporting medical research and victims of cancer, has announced the launch of a venture capital firm to fund organisations developing medical innovations. Macmillan Ventures, backed by donations from various philanthropists and organisations, will target funding for innovators in cancer treatment. The parent group has already started ... Read more ›
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Michael Stresing is the co-founder of Remedy Legal, an AI-powered legal aide clinic designed to help people in housing tribunals. In this week’s Founder in Five Q&A, Stresing discusses the importance of focusing on client interests and long-term value creation, avoiding a ‘grind’ mentality and why the loudest founders are not always the most successful. What ... Read more ›
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Manufacturing giant Bosch has announced a deal with British AI and robotics group Humanoid that will see the German corporation’s factories supported by specialised robots. Bosch and Humanoid agreed to a proof of concept project earlier this year in which human-like robots were tested across various stages of manufacturing at Bosch. These robots were deployed ... Read more ›
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This week’s UK tech funding deals include payments infrastructure firm Primer, ear health platform TympaHealth and more. UKTN tracked £128.2m worth of UK tech investment this week (18 May to 22 May), across nine funding rounds. Here’s your weekly roundup of UK tech startup funding deals. Primer – £75m Sector: Fintech HQ: London Round: Series ... Read more ›
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Neurovalens, a Northern Irish tech startup developing wearable non-invasive neurological treatments, is set to expand its sales overseas after securing US regulatory approval. The Belfast group has secured De Novo approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its technology designed to treat post-traumatic stress disorder. The system works by using low-level electrical ... Read more ›
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HSBC has agreed to provide $550m (£408m) to a United Arab Emirates-based data centre and AI infrastructure company to support the deployment of sites across the US and Europe. Core42, owned by the Abu Dhabi-based tech-focused holding company G42, has secured the funding across two structured trade finance facilities. The facilities have been provided to ... Read more ›
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The UK could be on the verge of joining a startup funding scheme run by the European Union worth €4bn (£3.45bn). According to a report provided by the EU Commissioner for startups Ekaterina Zaharieva (pictured) to the Financial Times, the move could happen later this year. Securing the deal would require a reversal of a ... Read more ›
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This week’s podcast guest is Nick Pickles, chief policy officer at Tools for Humanity. Tools for Humanity was co-founded by OpenAI’s Sam Altman and provides ways to verify human identity with the belief that the only way to counteract fakery and misinformation is to prove our own humanity. Pickles discusses the technology the firm uses, ... Read more ›
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UK fintech hiring is expected to rise as much as 14% in 2026 with the surge being driven by increased demands for payments infrastructure roles, according to a new report. The new Fintech UK Finance Labour Market Trends report from Morgan McKinley and Vacancysoft claimed that hiring will shift towards payments infrastructure positions as well ... Read more ›
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