T-Mobile US employs test sat service in hurricane response
T-Mobile US began using SpaceX Starlink satellites to send emergency alerts to people suffering the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, its first use of the capabilities of the birds it hopes to eventually provide direct-to-device services from.
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US, India plot joint chip factory
Indian ambitions to become a chip-making powerhouse took a huge step forward as it agreed to establish a manufacturing plant in league with the US.
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CMA pushes Google for answers over advertising tech
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority became the latest regulator to pressure Google over its open-display advertising technology, pressing the company for answers on how the set up works and adding to scrutiny by officials in the European Union (EU) and US.
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Telia takes aim at 3,000 jobs in strategy revamp
Telia unveiled a revised strategy intended to streamline its operations, a move which will see 3,000 jobs shed by the beginning of December.
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Connected IoT devices tipped to approach 19B in 2024
Research company IoT Analytics predicted a slight decline in the rate of growth in the number of connected devices for the sector in 2024 as enterprises keep a watchful eye over expenditure due to various global headwinds.
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Japanese display makers lose out in Apple OLED shift
Japan Display (JDI) and Sharp stand to lose lucrative display supply deals with Apple as a result of the US vendor shifting all its iPhone models to OLED screens, Nikkei Asia reported.
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Slim fattens BT stake
Carlos Slim continued to build a stake in BT Group, which revealed the Mexican billionaire’s family-owned investment business now holds more than 4 per cent of its voting rights.
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Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft readies AI truck parking trial
German research body Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft developed an AI prediction tool to tackle a lack of available parking spaces for trucks, a problem it argued can have dire consequences for the logistics and shipping industry.
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Empyrion Digital goes big in Japan with first data centre
Digital infrastructure platform provider Empyrion Digital broke the Japanese market for the first time through a deal to build a 25MW, AI-capable data centre in capital city Tokyo.
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Samsung health unit acquires AI ultrasound specialist Sonio
Samsung Healthcare’s medical device unit completed an acquisition of Sonio, a France-headquartered AI start-up the South Korean company plans to use to advance its ultrasound capabilities.
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