Lu Heng argues civilisation’s future is shaped by energy efficiency, not ideology, as intelligence shifts beyond biology.
Author: Cynthia Du
RIRs coordinate IP allocation, but routing reality, scarcity and markets limit their ability to fully control IP addresses.
Lenovo and Motorola unveiled Qira, an on-device hybrid AI assistant at CES 2026 that works across devices with privacy in focus.
Marvell will acquire PCIe and CXL switch specialist XConn Technologies for $540MBillion to broaden AI data centre connectivity.
London’s G.Network has been sold to a distressed investor as UK alternative fibre sector grapples with debt and competition.
Lenovo appoints Tareq Alangari as senior VP and president of its Middle East, Türkiye and Africa operations to drive digital growth.
Lu Heng argues community-based IP governance fails under scarcity, geopolitics, and declining participation.
As IPv4 supply runs out, IP addresses gain asset value, creating secondary markets and new financial considerations for network operators.
CES 2026 saw major announcements on industrial robotics with AI models and processors aimed at real-world automation.
IPv4 address markets remain active as scarcity, policy limits and slow IPv6 adoption continue to shape pricing and demand worldwide.
How IPv4 scarcity and structural constraints shape its economic value and capital debate in the digital age.
Zayo Europe has launched eight PoPs across the Middle East to improve connectivity between Gulf countries and Europe.