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Tim Keary @ 150sec 1 place · 04/15/2026 16:15 EDT

Is the government’s stance on AI copyright holding back the UK tech scene?

Last month, UK technology secretary Liz Kendall backtracked on plans to let AI firms use copyright-protected work without permission. The government now no longer has a “preferred option” on copyright reform, after previously issuing a proposal that tech companies would be able to train on copyrighted work unless creatives opted out. At a glance, the ... Read more ›

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Tim Keary @ 150sec 1 place · 04/15/2026 16:15 EDT

Is the government’s stance on AI copyright holding back the UK tech scene?

Last month, UK technology secretary Liz Kendall backtracked on plans to let AI firms use copyright-protected work without permission. The government now no longer has a “preferred option” on copyright reform, after previously issuing a proposal that tech companies would be able to train on copyrighted work unless creatives opted out. At a glance, the ... Read more ›

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Ana Sofia Herazo @ 150sec 2 place · 04/15/2026 13:51 EDT

NTT Research’s move to turn research into commercial products: A lesson for Europe 

San Jose, California — Three years ago, NTT Research started exploring the possibility of a startup incubator at its annual Silicon Valley summit. At Upgrade 2026, it’s a reality.  Today, NTT Research launched Scale Academy, their formal answer to a problem every corporate R&D lab eventually faces: how to turn published papers into products people ... Read more ›

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HackerNoon @ 150sec 3 place · 04/14/2026 18:33 EDT

Why OpenAI Bought TBPN: When AI Outpaces Its Own Narrative

OpenAI is deeply embedded in political and social discourse because AI itself is. A traditional way to shape public opinion, PR, is not effective enough to help OpenAI deal with the kinds of challenges the company faces. So OpenAI bought a media company. On April 2, OpenAI announced it is acquiring TBPN, the daily tech talk show ... Read more ›

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150Sec Team @ 150sec 2 place · 04/13/2026 20:03 EDT

40% of Europe’s power could come from rooftop solar panels; the technology to do it already exists

Guest author: Daniel Domingues, Founder & CEO, Planno We hear it all the time: renewable energy has become cheaper than fossil fuels. In fact, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) in 2025 reported that a total of 91% of renewable energy projects are cheaper than fossil fuel alternatives. That same report found solar photovoltaics (PV), ... Read more ›

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Polya Pencheva @ 150sec 1 place · 04/08/2026 11:33 EDT

European tourism is slowly redistributing: Here’s what the numbers say 

The European Parliament’s Transport and Tourism (TRAN) committee approved a proposal to reshape tourism across the EU, aiming to ease overcrowding in popular destinations and encourage travel to less-visited areas.  The resolution, approved on March 18, 2026, aims to curb pressure on popular destinations and spread tourists more evenly across the EU, aiming to relieve ... Read more ›

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Isabel Ramelli @ 150sec 2 place · 04/07/2026 14:23 EDT

The post-hype advantage: How European AI companies can win with discipline, not noise

For the past three years, “AI-first” has functioned as shorthand for innovation. Now, however, it is losing its power.  When world-leading brands, including Dell Technologies, stepped back from AI-first marketing language at CES 2026, it became evident that the AI hype cycle may be coming to an end. Worldwide, in fact, the word “pilot” in ... Read more ›

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150Sec Team @ 150sec 2 place · 04/06/2026 18:31 EDT

As cloud adoption surges in Europe, MSPs rethink how they handle email migrations

Managed Service Providers (MSPs) across Europe are increasingly handling email migrations for multiple clients at the same time. These projects often come alongside mergers, IT modernization efforts, or cloud adoption programs.  In fact, a recent report by McKinsey & Company showed that more than 90% of organizations are prioritizing cloud, and one-in-two are already in ... Read more ›

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Liubov Romanova @ 150sec 3 place · 04/06/2026 14:38 EDT

Survival mode: AI is keeping logistics profitable through the Iran fuel shock

When fuel prices move 40% in a year, the logistics industry’s traditional playbook stops working; carriers who built their margins around stable diesel costs and predictable routes are finding themselves exposed, and those who invested early in AI-driven platforms are not just surviving – they’re pulling away.  The numbers tell a stark story. U.S. diesel ... Read more ›

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Polya Pencheva @ 150sec 1 place · 04/03/2026 17:19 EDT

EU makes a move to streamline company rules with EU Inc. framework

The European Commission presented its proposal for new rules, dubbed EU Inc., on March 17, 2026, aiming to make the process for businesses to start, operate, and grow across the EU swifter.  EU Inc. is expected to function as an optional harmonised EU framework that allows companies to operate under a single set of rules ... Read more ›

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150Sec Team @ 150sec 1 place · 04/01/2026 19:28 EDT

Ten multinationals boosting Europe’s tech industry by scaling across the region 

After it became clear that Europe risked falling behind in the new innovation economy, leaders of the EU took action with a raft of new policies and initiatives. A key focus here has been on creating startup-friendly ecosystems through simplified regulations, government funding schemes and policy to attract top talent to the region.  With and ... Read more ›

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Raphael McMahon @ 150sec 1 place · 03/31/2026 16:48 EDT

Startups turn to AI to reintegrate wellness into the workplace

Following a boom in corporate wellness programs in the 2010s, data shows that companies are now significantly pulling back on workplace wellness offerings. Nike, for example, has scrapped its employees’ annual wellness week. At a time when cardiovascular complications, 80% of which are preventable through healthier lifestyles, are a leading cause of mortality in the ... Read more ›

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HackerNoon @ 150sec 2 place · 03/31/2026 16:41 EDT

The Quiet Allure Behind Hypertext’s Enduring Power

When Sequence Was Still a Promise There are concepts that arrive too early for their own historical recognition. They appear first as technical curiosities, are briefly discussed in specialist circles, and then disappear beneath more visible technological changes. Only much later does it become clear that what once looked like a marginal formal innovation was, in fact, a symptom of a deeper reorganisation of culture. Hypertext belongs to that category.... Read more ›

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Ana Sofia Herazo @ 150sec 3 place · 03/31/2026 12:53 EDT

Pet care is the new European wellness economy

In recalling how he discovered the pet-tech industry in 2022, a Tel Aviv-based investor noted he initially thought it was a niche segment. Eli Hasson, however, was astonished to find a global opportunity.  “This is not a niche market. This is a $90 billion a year industry between North American and Europe and technology has ... Read more ›

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Maria Jose Velez @ 150sec 2 place · 03/30/2026 16:17 EDT

Mistral AI’s Forge: Why enterprises are done sharing their data with AI 

Mistral AI, the French startup known for challenging the traditional AI landscape, announced Forge, “a system for enterprises to build frontier-grade AI models grounded in their proprietary knowledge,” on March 17, 2026.  Founded in April 2023 by Arthur Mensch, formerly of Google DeepMind, alongside  Guillaume Lample and Timothée Lacroix, both formerly of Meta AI, Mistral ... Read more ›

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Otto Silva @ 150sec 1 place · 03/26/2026 15:39 EDT

The Silent Tradeoffs of AI: Why Leadership Needs a Human Compass

Artificial intelligence is no longer an “emerging technology.” Instead, it’s a daily reality shaping how we hire, evaluate, recommend, and even discipline. For tech leaders like me, this shift brings more than engineering challenges; it brings ethical ones as well. And the most critical decisions we face in this new era are not about capability ... Read more ›

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Polya Pencheva @ 150sec 2 place · 03/26/2026 12:08 EDT

Living computers could slash AI’s massive carbon footprint

A January 2026 study found that artificial intelligence (AI) systems emitted as much carbon in 2025 as the whole of New York City, and estimates that AI-related greenhouse gasses now equal over 8% of global aviation emissions.   Despite these staggering figures, demand for AI and AI-related roles keeps surging – while big tech moguls including ... Read more ›

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Liubov Romanova @ 150sec 1 place · 03/20/2026 16:03 EDT

London, UK – Visual, drag-and-drop development is no longer a novelty – it is fast becoming the default approach for enterprises that need to move quickly without hiring armies of developers.  Instead of writing thousands of lines of code over countless hours, businesses can now create web, mobile and cloud applications through the efficiency of ... Read more ›

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Salome Beyer Velez @ 150sec 1 place · 03/18/2026 17:06 EDT

Kryterion and Automattic launch first rigorous enterprise WordPress developer credential 

The WordPress ecosystem has long lacked a single authoritative credential for advanced developers. The gap is now closed  Distributed technology company Automattic – which is behind WordPress, WooCommerce, Tumblr, Jetpack and more – and Kryterion, a global leader in secure certification delivery, announced today they have partnered to launch the Advanced Professional WordPress Developer certification.  ... Read more ›

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Stiven Cartagena @ 150sec 2 place · 03/18/2026 14:18 EDT

150sec Presents the Go-to-Market Leaders Driving Growth in Europe this Year 

Europe entered 2026 with a cautiously improving growth backdrop. However, despite early optimism at the start of the year, headline GDP growth is projected to slow to 1.3% in 2026, while ongoing global turbulence is an unavoidable problem. Most recently, the Iran war has caused gas and oil prices to spiral. Experts have already warned ... Read more ›

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Tim Keary @ 150sec 1 place · 03/16/2026 12:47 EDT

UK House of Lords calls for safeguards for creative industries: Is it enough? 

The House of Lord Communications and Digital Committee issued a report calling on the UK government to protect creative industries from big tech on March 6. In stressing that the government must choose between becoming a “world-leading home for responsible, licensing-based artificial intelligence development” or “drift” towards acceptance of large-scale use of unlicensed creative content ... Read more ›

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