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- The Sovereignty Trilemma: Why Millions in Annual Cloud Waste Is Stalling European AI Ambitions
Cloud-first strategies hinder European AI ambitions, with 24% of cloud capacity being wasted, and €5 million annually spent on cloud services.
- Electronics under pressure: how real-world conflict is reshaping design assumptions
Design assumptions challenged by real-world conflict
- New Partnership Strengthens Semiconductor Distribution of Magnetic Field Sensors: LZE and Karl Kruse join Forces
LZE and Karl Kruse partner to enhance distribution of magnetic field sensors
- VodafoneZiggo takes hollandsnieuwe into fixed market with low-cost broadband and TV offer
VodafoneZiggo enters fixed market with low-cost broadband and TV offer.
- Mainstream Media to launch FAST Channel AKIBA Anime
Mainstream Media launches AKIBA Anime channel
- Synamedia targets Gen Z with launch of GO Shorts
Synamedia introduces AI-powered GO Shorts for operators to target younger viewers
- YouTube removes Belarusian state media channels
YouTube removes Belarusian state media channels
- Reinventing US allies
The US should prioritize smaller, agile allies for deterrence
- Toshiba begins sampling of 30-34 TB SMR nearline HDDs
Toshiba to begin sampling M12 Series 30-34 TB nearline HDDs
- Mapping the Technosphere: Architecture as an Interface Between Systems and Territories
Architecture is no longer seen as an isolated object, but as an interface between systems and territories.
- Monarch raises $55M to advance quantum photonics
Monarch raises $55M to advance quantum photonics
- Anthropic’s Mythos preview: why the human layer matters more, not less
New zero-day vulnerabilities discovered by Anthropic's Mythos Preview, including a 27-year-old TCP SACK bug in OpenBSD, a 16-year-old H.264 codec flaw in FFmpeg, and a 17-year-old RCE vulnerability in another system.
- Fuengirola steps up enforcement on electric scooter misuse
Fuengirola introduces helmet requirement for electric scooters
- Adobe patches vulnerability that steals data via PDFs
Adobe patches vulnerability that steals data via PDFs
- How effective are semantic hubs in moving agentic AI forward?
Semantic hubs are crucial for powering effective agentic AI deployments, but a universal language is needed for disparate agents to consistently infer meaning from data. The Open Semantic Interchange (OSI) standard aims to address this, but its adoption is hindered by concerns over vendor cooperation and industry-wide buy-in. As the technology advances, OSI has the potential to reshape the competitive landscape and commoditize the definition of a semantic model.
- Ampere partners with Basquevolt to advance battery technology
Ampere partners with Basquevolt to advance battery technology for electric vehicles.
- EU hires former von der Leyen aide as top competition official
The European Union has appointed Anthony Whelan as its new Head of Competition.
- TDK, Nippon Chemical Industrial establish joint venture
TDK and Nippon Chemical Industrial form joint venture to develop ceramic materials for electronic components.
- How Spanish Ceramics Bridge Culture, Memory and Identity at Milan Design Week 2026
Spanish ceramics and Milan Design Week explore regional identity through cultural influences, material connections, and artistic expression.
- HarPie / Nathalie Thibodeau Architecte
The HarPie residence takes advantage of its site's natural slope to create a clear hierarchy between openness and privacy.
- Abishai Financial Asia Sees SK Hynix AI Storage Surge
SK Hynix sees surge in AI storage demand, drives up trading
- Princess Farm / António Costa Lima Arquitectos
Built in the early 19th century, a time of growth of noble and upper-bourgeois houses in Sintra.
- UK: Volkswagen gives ID.4 and ID.5 larger batteries and V2L
Volkswagen upgrades ID.4 and ID.5 with larger batteries and V2L capabilities
- AI-Powered Content Creation Tools Market to Reach US$ 9.2 Billion by 2033 Driven by Generative AI Advancements, Automation, and Rising Demand for Scalable Digital Content
AI-powered content creation tools market is expected to reach $9.2 billion by 2033, driven by generative AI advancements, automation, and rising demand for scalable digital content.
- Silicon Photonics Market Accelerates as AI Data Centers, Optical Interconnect Demand, and High-Speed Network Architectures Redefine Digital Infrastructure
Silicon photonics market size reached USD 2.62 billion in 2025, expected to reach USD 34.34 billion by 2035 with a CAGR of 29.6%.
- IQM to deploy 54-qubit quantum computer at Poland’s Galaxy
Poland's Galaxy to deploy 54-qubit quantum computer
- The EU’s Big Tech rulebook is shifting the digital economy, says Ribera
European Union's Digital Markets Act is leveling the playing field for digital economy
- Samsung weighs semiconductor packaging investment in Vietnam
Samsung to invest in chip testing and packaging in Vietnam
- Sky brings Chernobyl to free-to-air television
Sky to air Chernobyl on free-to-air TV to mark 40th anniversary
- The increasing need to expand a tech knowledge base
The TSB bank's critical platform migration highlighted the importance of retaining internal knowledge to govern and question critical vendor dependencies.
- Broadcom combines AI and automation in Automic V26
Broadcom releases Automic V26 with AI integration
- Plustelka migrates second multiplex to DVB-T2
Plustelka to migrate second multiplex to DVB-T2
- AWS launches Agent Registry for managing AI agents
AWS introduces Agent Registry for managing AI agents
- ServiceNow makes its entire portfolio AI-native for every customer
ServiceNow is making its entire product portfolio AI-native for every customer
- Anthropic considers developing own chip to reduce third party reliance
Anthropic considers developing its own chips to reduce reliance on third-party suppliers.
- Lithuania’s student unicorn hunt
Lithuania introduces entrepreneurship programs for students
- Snap-on Incorporated to Webcast 2026 First Quarter Results Conference Call
Snap-on Incorporated to webcast 2026 first quarter results conference call on April 23, 2026.
- BBC First to rebrand as BBC Belgium in May
BBC First to rebrand as BBC Belgium, marking a localisation push in the Flemish market, change effective May 5
- Palma airport sets up exclusive lanes for British travellers ahead of EES launch
Palma airport introduces dedicated lanes for British travellers ahead of EES launch, aims to ease queue pressure at border control, trial runs suggest first-time registrations may take several minutes per passenger.
- TST launches ‘dragonize’ depot charging network to scale electric truck operations
TST launches 'dragonize' depot charging network to scale electric truck operations
- CACI Proudly Contributes Laser Communications and Sensing Technology to NASA’s Historic Artemis II Mission
CACI enables advanced optical communications and sensing technologies for NASA's Artemis II mission, marking a significant milestone in the US space program.
- Stellantis eyes Opel SUV with Leapmotor tech
Stellantis in talks to partner with Leapmotor to develop Opel electric SUV
- Altum Strategy Group Says The Biggest Cybersecurity Risk in 2026 Isn’t Capability — It’s Misalignment
Cybersecurity tools are not the biggest risk in 2026, it's misalignment.
- Humana Goes Live with b.well to Deliver on Health Data Interoperability Commitments
Humana goes live with b.well to deliver on health data interoperability goals.
- Global Appointment Scheduling Software Market Size, Supply Chain Evolution, Demand Forecast, and CAGR of 15.5% (2026-2033)
Appointment Scheduling Software Market to grow from USD 350 million to USD 1.2 billion by 2033, with a CAGR of 15.5% from 2024 to 2033.
- Global Internet of Everything Market Analysis | Trends & Forecast 2030
IoE market expected to grow significantly by 2030, driven by increasing adoption of IoT devices and services.