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Companies
China drafts rules to rein in AI with human-like interaction
New draft regulations show how China plans to govern AI that mimics human interaction, raising compliance questions for developers.

Companies
Power outage in San Francisco sparks fresh questions over robotaxi reliability
A San Francisco power outage disrupted Waymo robotaxis, raising fresh questions about autonomous vehicle readiness during emergencies.

Companies
US postpones China chip tariffs to 2027, seeking trade peace while raising stakes
New US tariffs targeting Chinese legacy chips are postponed until 2027, drawing sharp criticism from Beijing and industry watchers.

Companies
Waymo vows to improve emergency response protocols after San Francisco power outage
Waymo plans to update emergency response protocols after a San Francisco power outage left several robotaxis stalled.

Companies
Telefónica Tech partners Hiberus for Latin America growth
A new Telefónica Tech–Hiberus alliance targets digital transformation and enterprise IT growth in Latin America.

Companies
Network APIs finally hit inflection point in 2025
In 2025 network APIs reached a key inflection point as operators and developers embraced programmable interfaces for new digital services.

Companies
WhatsApp says Russia restrictions threaten private messaging for millions
WhatsApp has criticised restrictions in Russia after reported slowdowns, warning that limits could affect encrypted messaging for millions.

Companies
Australia’s IComm faces question of local autonomy in a consolidating tech landscape
IComm Australia integrates unified communications and cloud tools even as regional autonomy is challenged by global tech platforms.

Governance
SMX Ltd: Protecting email for organisations in a digital age
SMX’s email security platform includes secure gateways and scalable archiving to protect business communications in cloud environments.

Governance
Trump allows Nvidia AI chip exports to China
Trump allows Nvidia to export H200 AI chips to China, sparking debate over national security and US–China tech competition.

Companies
Disney and OpenAI strike $1 billion deal to license characters for Sora AI video tool
The Walt Disney Company and OpenAI agree a three-year deal for Sora character licensing, but industry concerns remain over impact.

Governance
Telecom Italia moves to ditch costly savings shares after court victory
Telecom Italia moves to abolish savings shares following a legal win, sending savings stock higher and ordinary shares lower.

National Telecom
Network APIs hit a turning point in 2025, but risks and rewards remain uneven
Telecom network APIs reached a key inflection point in 2025, driven by standardisation efforts and partnerships, but security risks remain.

Governance
Alphabet moves to secure clean power for AI growth
Alphabet’s acquisition of Intersect Power shows how clean energy is becoming critical to AI and data centre expansion.

Governance
US delays additional tariffs on Chinese chips until June 2027
The US has delayed additional tariffs on Chinese semiconductor imports until June 2027, easing short term pressure on chip supply chains.

Governance
Hyve’s global expansion stirs debate on regional autonomy in cloud infrastructure
Global cloud expansion by firms like Hyve sharpens debate over innovation, data sovereignty and regional control of digital infrastructure

Governance
WhatsApp raises concerns over reported service slowdown
WhatsApp raises concerns after reports of service slowdowns in Russia, highlighting rising pressure on foreign tech platforms.

Companies
AI reshapes tech jobs as automation accelerates layoffs
AI adoption reshaped tech employment in 2025, driving layoffs while accelerating demand for specialist automation and data roles.

Governance
How CAIGA risks reshaping Africa’s internet policy-making without public consent
CAIGA could reshape how internet policy is made in Africa, raising fears of political control replacing community-led decision-making.

Governance
Huawei and the growing threat to regional technology autonomy
Examining how Huawei’s treatment highlights the impact of geopolitical pressure on regional autonomy and technology decision-making.
