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Mandatory ID for social media would solve some problems — but create a lot more

Jun07
by Sindy Cator on June 7, 2024 at 1:04 pm
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Social media is central in many of our lives, but few would say that’s a good thing. Despite its initial promise, swathes of Europeans feel the technology has had a negative impact on society. While it promised to bring us together, the opposite has happened.  Just look at any event from the past few years; whether it’s the war in Ukraine, countries swinging towards populism, or digital election manipulation, it appears social media has taken bad situations and made them worse. The strange thing is that even though we’ve coexisted with the technology for decades now, we’re no closer to…

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19-year-old founder brings on-demand car services to Tesla, VW, Mercedes owners

Jun06
by Sindy Cator on June 6, 2024 at 3:19 pm
Posted In: Tesla


Cars are great — until they break down, or need a service, or a roadworthy test. Then owning one can be a bit of a headache. Ricard Guillem knows this all too well. The 19-year-old from Barcelona grew up in a family of auto dealers and servicers. Guillem — who “was born with a phone in my hand,” as he puts it — felt that the family business was, for lack of a better word, outdated.   “So many sectors have been disrupted by technology — Netflix with movies, Uber with taxis, Deliveroo with food delivery. But nothing like this really…

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Dutch chip giant NXP plans $7.8B plant in Singapore amid tensions with China

Jun05
by Sindy Cator on June 5, 2024 at 11:28 am
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Dutch semiconductor company NXP has teamed up with TSMC-backed Vanguard International Semiconductor (VIS) to build a $7.8bn (€7.2bn) chipmaking plant in Singapore. The new factory will make 300mm silicon wafers for 130-nanometre to 40-nanometre chips, which power applications in the industrial, automotive, consumer, and mobile markets. These chips are less advanced than those TSMC itself manufactures in Taiwan. But the 300mn wafer capability marks a first for VIS, which currently fabricates 200mm wafers at its existing plant in Singapore. The larger size of the 300mn wafers enables the production of a higher number of chips. Construction of the fab will begin…

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Airbus’ stealth drone could assist human fighter pilots in combat

Jun04
by Sindy Cator on June 4, 2024 at 10:39 am
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Airbus has unveiled an unmanned stealth drone concept that would assist human fighter pilots during armed aerial combat.  The full-scale model of the prototype aircraft — simply called “Wingman” — will be on display at the International Aerospace Exhibition ILA in Berlin this week.    Airbus says Wingman’s tasks will range from reconnaissance and jamming targets to shooting at enemies on the ground or in the air.  In aviation, a wingman is a pilot who flies alongside the leader of a flying formation. These pilots provide mutual support and backup in a mission.  However, Airbus’ new drone won’t have a pilot…

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Microsoft plans to accelerate AI in the Nordics, commits $3.2B to Sweden

Jun03
by Sindy Cator on June 3, 2024 at 4:13 pm
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Microsoft plans to invest $3.2bn (€2.9bn) to expand its AI and cloud infrastructure in Sweden, marking the company’s biggest single investment in the Nordic nation. The initiative aims to help boost Sweden’s competitiveness in the burgeoning artificial intelligence sector. As part of this goal, Microsoft will deploy 20,000 of the most advanced GPUs — needed for AI training — to its three existing data centres located in Sandviken, Gävle, and Staffanstorp. The tech giant will use Nvidia’s chips. It is also considering using chips from AMD alongside its own semiconductors, Microsoft’s President Brad Smith said in an interview. Over the…

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