IQE: ‘Weak’ global demand hits chipmaker’s bottom line September 12, 2023 IQE are delivering their wireless products to Chinese Wi-Fi suppliers to tap into growing smartphone markets in China and India.
Google vs the US Government: Tech giant in biggest antitrust trial in decades September 12, 2023 Google will confront a threat to its dominant search engine beginning on Tuesday when federal regulators launch an attempt to dismantle its internet empire in the biggest US antitrust trial in a quarter century. Over the next 10 weeks, federal lawyers and state attorneys general will try to prove Google rigged the market in its [...]
Adobe: AI expected to drive growth as Figma deal remains foggy September 11, 2023 Adobe is gearing up to post third quarter results on Thursday as the company pins its hopes on generative AI.
Arm: Chip firm expecting to close IPO at top of $50bn-plus range September 11, 2023 British chip designer Arm is reportedly set to hit the upper range of its valuation target as the year's biggest IPO creeps towards completion.
Wandisco loses out on bookings as it tries to swivel fortunes with rebrand September 11, 2023 Wandisco – soon to be known as Cirata – has reported a loss in bookings for the first half of the year after the company has battled off crisis after crisis. Shares in the scandal stricken company plunged nearly eight per cent at market open on Monday morning after it said bookings – the total [...]
Qatari’s £4bn climate tech plans shows UK’s appeal – but there’s more to do, think tank warns September 11, 2023 A £4bn Qatari splurge on UK climate tech could boost the UK’s green ambitions, but Sunak must get the policy right, a think tank has warned.
Vodafone boss: Social media’s a good thing – it tells us what’s happening September 11, 2023 Vodafone's UK boss on immediate feedback, the merger with Three, and his cycling summer holiday
London Underground’s Central Line just got better with 5G between Oxford Circus and Tottenham Court Road September 8, 2023 It will now be easier to play Minecraft and scroll Instagram on the tube as some parts of London’s West End underground are set to receive a connectivity boost from mobile providers. Oxford Circus and Tottenham Court Road stations, both on the Central Line, are the first stations in the West End flurry of theatres, [...]
Meet the AI startup getting ahead of regulation and artist copyright protection September 7, 2023 Amid the ongoing legal knots and evolving regulations surrounding generative artificial intelligence (AI), businesses would be right to be concerned about infringing copyright laws. AI image generators have been the subject of much backlash, with accusations of scraping material from artists landing them in murky legal territory. Earlier this year, several visual artists filed a [...]
Online Safety Bill: Tech bosses slam fresh government statement September 7, 2023 The UK government has denied its stance on the controversial Online Safety Bill has changed despite admitting that the technology to access messages without compromising user privacy does not currently exist. The bill has come under intense scrutiny from tech companies as it seeks to override encryption to scan online messages sent in the UK [...]