Top tech stories today: October 22, 2024

RIR comparative policy Q3 overview

A detailed overview of the Q3 2024 policies across all five RIRs, highlighting key changes in IP address allocations and registry management practices. NRO


Macquarie expands data centre business

Macquarie is investing in data centre growth, expanding its operations to meet increasing demand for data storage and management. Capacity Media


Santander launches digital bank in the US

Santander has launched a digital bank in the US, aiming to secure cheaper funding for its auto loans. Reuters


Bending Spoons eyes potential IPO in the US

Italian tech company Bending Spoons is preparing for a potential IPO in the US, marking a major move into the global tech market. Dunya News


AI procurement platform Zip raises $190M

Zip, an AI procurement platform provider, raises $190M in funding, boosting its valuation to $2.2 billion. Silicon Angle


Meta restarts facial recognition technology

Facebook parent Meta has resumed its facial recognition tech efforts, while also cracking down on celebrity baiting tactics. Reuters


Nokia partners with VNPT for 5G expansion

Nokia and VNPT have partnered to accelerate 5G rollout in Vietnam, aiming to improve network infrastructure and coverage. Capacity Media


Honeywell and Google integrate AI data

Honeywell teams up with Google to integrate AI capabilities into its data processing systems, aiming to enhance business insights. Reuters


Investors eye volatile Nasdaq as Yandex AI firm splits

Investors prepare for volatility as Yandex’s AI division spins off into a new company, with a Nasdaq debut looming. Reuters


Microsoft to offer AI agents for routine tasks

Microsoft announces AI agents that can handle routine tasks, offering clients more automation and efficiency. NewsX


US moves closer to curbing China AI tech investments

The US government edges closer to restricting investments in China’s AI and tech sectors as part of national security measures. CNBC


Murdoch firms sue Perplexity AI over content usage

Dow Jones and New York Post, owned by Rupert Murdoch, sue Perplexity AI for alleged misuse of their content. CNBC


Hemlock Semiconductor secures funding from CHIPS Act

Hemlock Semiconductor receives funding from the CHIPS Act to boost its production capacity in Michigan, supporting the US semiconductor supply chain. Freep


Qualcomm revamps mobile chips with AI

Qualcomm introduces AI features in its revamped mobile phone chips, securing partnerships with Samsung and others. Reuters


Nebius set for volatile Nasdaq debut after Yandex spin-off

Nebius, the AI spin-off from Yandex, prepares for a volatile debut on the Nasdaq following the separation. The Finance 360

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