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Europe AND Middle East
Europe AND Middle East regional intelligence explains how companies, people, policy moves, network operations, investment signals, data centre demand, telecom execution, and market constraints shape infrastructure delivery in the same geographic market or governance area. The page connects public articles with evidence, regional actors, operating dependencies, market context, and customer or regulatory exposure that may otherwise sit across separate topic or company pages. Readers can compare who is active, which signals are backed by public evidence, how local execution risk connects to broader internet infrastructure strategy, and what changes may affect customers, partners, regulators, or capital planning. Search users can understand the geography, the relevant infrastructure sectors, the public evidence base, and the practical questions that make the regional page more useful than a short listing of articles.

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Cerebras Systems, Aleph Alpha partner for German military
Silicon Valley-based Cerebras Systems revealed on Wednesday that it will supply a state-of-the-art supercomputing system to Aleph Alpha, a prominent German technology startup, to develop artificial intelligence for the German Armed Forces. Multi-year agreement Cerebras Systems…

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Control your cursor with confidence: Face-driven tech for Android
Google releases Project Gameface’s code as open-source for Android developers, enabling hands-free cursor control using facial gestures. Developers integrate this feature into apps, allowing users to control the cursor by moving their heads or making facial expressions. Initially…

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5 leaders in Virtual Reality (VR) technology
Meta has emerged as a key player in the VR space, leveraging its acquisition of Oculus to invest heavily in VR hardware, software.

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The history of Virtual Reality (VR) technology
VR technology traces its roots back to visionary concepts depicted in science fiction literature and film, inspiring early pioneers.

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7 key applications of VR technology
Virtual reality (VR) technology has evolved from a niche concept to a mainstream phenomenon, with its applications spanning across various industries. By simulating immersive environments, VR has the power to transport users to different worlds, offering experiences that are not…

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Meta to shut down enterprise communications platform Workplace
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, announced Wednesday that it will be shutting down its enterprise communications platform, Workplace. The platform, designed to facilitate business team communication, will cease operations by September 2025 and become read-only until May…

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Klarna’s daily AI usage by 90% staff boosts efficiency, cuts costs
Klarna states that 90% of its employees use generative AI tools daily. Non-technical teams, including communications, marketing, and legal, lead in AI adoption. The company attributes its first quarterly profit in four years to cost reductions and increased efficiency from AI.

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OpenPayd and Wirex unite to enhance payments
OpenPayd and Wirex unite to revolutionize payment solutions in the UK and EEA, offering fast, secure, and seamless transactions.

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AI innovations transform IT security: Highlights from RSA
Discover how AI and advanced security strategies revolutionize IT security, tackling modern infrastructure challenges and rising cyber threats.

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Arm aims to launch AI chips in 2025
Bets that Arm will benefit from a surge in AI computing have doubled the chipmaker’s share price last September.

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What is the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)?
OUR TAKE:Many people compare IETF and W3C together. It can be said that IETF and W3C are the two major standards organizations in the Internet industry. There is no denying that the IETF and W3C are excellent organisations, and they are open standards. The IETF has a broader…

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Inspect: U.K. Safety Institute releases AI safety toolset
The U.K. Safety Institute has unveiled Inspect, a toolset designed to evaluate specific aspects of AI models, including models’ core knowledge and ability to reason, and generate a score based on the results. Inspect In a groundbreaking move, the U.K.’s Safety Institute has…

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Understanding charging networks: An overview
Charging networks have become an essential component of the modern world, particularly in the realm of electric vehicles (EVs). These networks form the backbone of the EV ecosystem, providing essential infrastructure for recharging vehicles and supporting long-distance travel.…

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5 of the safest crypto exchanges
The cryptocurrency market has seen a meteoric rise in recent years, attracting a multitude of investors eager to capitalise on the potential rewards. However, with the promise of high returns come significant risks, particularly when it comes to the security of crypto exchanges.…

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The risks and rewards of buying crypto with credit cards
A cryptocurrency exchange is likely to charge you a percentage of the transaction amount to swap dollars for Bitcoin or some other cryptocurrency. In addition to the fee the exchange charges for its service, it might charge an additional fee when you fund your account with a…

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Top tech news stories today: May 11, 2024
Industry leaders are innovating: Apple is updating AI capabilities, while OpenAI plans to launch a Google-rivaling search engine.

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8 autonomous vehicle simulation software
Autonomous vehicle simulation software meets the needs of algorithm testing and avoids safety hazards caused by road testing.

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CoreWeave,AI compute provider, sets up European HQ in London
Plans for two UK data centres aims to enhance data processing capabilities and ensure low-latency access to AI compute services.

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TikTok begins automatically labeling AI-generated content
Lawmakers and experts are warning that a rise in deepfakes and AI-generated misinformation could pose a threat in the upcoming 2024 election.

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Turkey fines Meta $37.2 million for data violations
Turkey’s competition board fines Meta $37.20 million for data-sharing violations, aims at safeguarding fair competition.
