AWS commits billions to Indiana
Amazon Web Services (AWS) detailed plans to build new data centres in the US state of Indiana, part of an $11 billion investment which it claimed is the largest injection of capital into the region ever.
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Nokia, Anterix hail B106 private network progress
Nokia declared a major step forward in efforts to provide private 5G wireless services to utility companies after completing what it claimed was the first data call employing B106 standardisation, an approach incorporated into 3GPP Rel-18.
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Feature: How radio signals can penetrate the heart of glass
Michael Carroll opens a window on the subject of radio permeable glass, exploring three possible solutions to signal degradation for homes, offices and fast-moving trains.
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Elisa gives IoT a good Airyn
Finnish operator Elisa teamed with indoor air measurement company Airyn Technologies to employ IoT to tackle various internal environmental conditions it stated could prove hazardous to peoples’ health.
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GSA tips 5G NTN as ready for take off
The Global mobile Suppliers Association found steady growth in the number of satellite services being used to deliver 5G connectivity, though asserted its research showed the non-terrestrial network sector as a whole remains in its infancy.
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Vodafone targets redundant devices in environmental push
Vodafone Group used World Earth Day to focus on mobile device recycling, encouraging people to tackle a problem which the GSMA estimates amounts to 5 billion redundant phones.
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Stability AI readies layoffs after leadership shake-up
An AI start-up linked to work on generative AI by AWS faced troubled times, with reports it was cutting staff a matter of weeks after its CEO departed.
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VW tries Taggen IoT tech
Volkswagen partnered with Brazilian IoT start-up Taggen Industries and Services to pilot technologies it believes could transform its production of commercial vehicles in the country by boosting warehouse management.
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Boston Dynamics puts ambitions on shoulders of electric Atlas
Boston Dynamics wasted little time in naming a successor to its Atlas robot, lining up a fully electric replacement it believes offers better commercialisation potential than its decade-old, hydraulically powered machine.
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Samsung looks beyond mobile with latest DRAM
Samsung claimed its latest DRAM chip would boost availability of low-power, high-performance memory beyond mobile into fields including PCs and vehicles by delivering the smallest form-factor of its kind to date.
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