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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
Posted In: design


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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Why Spain just banned Meta’s new EU election voting features

May31
by Sindy Cator on May 31, 2024 at 2:50 pm
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Spain’s privacy watchdog has barred Meta from launching two features on Facebook and Instagram that the tech giant says were intended to encourage users to vote in the upcoming EU elections.  The tools, dubbed Election Day Information (EDI) and Voter Information Unit (VIU), would send notifications to all eligible Instagram and Facebook users in the EU, reminding them to vote.  Both features were set to be rolled out imminently across the EU (except for in Italy, which already has an ongoing dispute with Meta over the matter). You’d assume that the more people that vote, the better for democracy. But…

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Tesla supplier STMicroelectronics to build €5B EV chip fab in Italy

May31
by Sindy Cator on May 31, 2024 at 9:39 am
Posted In: Insider


STMicroelectronics has announced plans to build a giant factory in Italy that will make specialist microchips for EVs and other high-voltage power devices. The Swiss firm is the world’s largest producer of silicon carbide microchips, particularly valued by automakers for being lightweight, energy-efficient, and strong. This translates to EVs that can drive further and are less prone to technical failures.  STMicroelectronics’ new facility will specialise in making 200mm wafers. It will be located in Catania, on the island of Sicily. Building it is expected to cost in the region of €5bn.   The EU has agreed to foot €2bn of the…

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The rise of Heat Geek — a startup hell-bent on bringing heat pumps to the Brits

May31
by Sindy Cator on May 31, 2024 at 7:00 am
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Missing the chance to install a heat pump in his London home had always bothered tech industry whizz Aadil Qureshi. While builders were in the middle of renovating and extending his terraced house during the depths of the pandemic, he had stumbled on a YouTube channel called Heat Geek.  The videos explained — in extreme detail — how heat pumps, when installed correctly, are the most efficient option for heating the vast majority of homes. Qureshi devoured tutorial after tutorial and thought to himself, “Wow, OK, I get it. This is obviously the answer.” But there was a problem. The…

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