What happened The Number Resource Organization (NRO) has announced an open call for feedback from the global Internet community regarding…
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The Biden administration has relaxed export restrictions for U.S. space-related technologies, allowing companies such as SpaceX and Lockheed Martin to export less sensitive components to over 40 allied countries. These updates aim to reduce the regulatory burden on U.S. companies, enabling them to expand internationally while maintaining national security and foreign policy priorities. The move is expected to accelerate collaborations under initiatives like the AUKUS security pact, particularly as the U.S. seeks to counter China’s growing influence in space. However, stricter rules remain in place for exporting technologies to Russia, China, and other countries of concern.
What happened APNIC has officially launched its new registry API, responding to requests from its members for a more efficient…
Today, Capacity Europe 2024 officially opens its doors at the Intercontinental O2 in London, gathering leaders from the global connectivity…
The US imposed sanctions on Russian money laundering operations linked to cybercriminals and cryptocurrency exchanges.
The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating Super Micro Computer following allegations of accounting manipulation by Hindenburg Research.
OUR TAKEThis highlights a significant conflict between X (formerly Twitter), a major global social media platform, and Brazil’s Supreme Court.…
OUR TAKEThe proposal for a “global AI capacity development network” aims to provide essential resources and datasets to researchers worldwide,…
OUR TAKEThe U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has taken a big step towards including cryptocurrencies in the mainstream financial…
The EU launched proceedings to enforce Apple’s compliance with the Digital Markets Act (DMA) interoperability requirements.
ISPA-DRC unites internet service providers to advance the ICT sector in the DRC, promoting regulatory initiatives to expand internet access and boost national productivity.
California’s new laws protect actors from unauthorised AI use of their voice and likeness, and require contract transparency.