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ISRO expands research access for Aditya-L1 as solar mission data draws scientific interest
By Cygnus | 02 Apr 2026
ISRO is expanding access to Aditya-L1 solar mission data, inviting researchers to contribute to observations and analysis during a key phase of solar activity.
NASA targets Artemis II crewed Moon mission as next milestone in lunar program
By Cygnus | 02 Apr 2026
NASA is preparing Artemis II, a crewed mission around the Moon that will test deep-space systems ahead of future lunar landings.
Artemis II and the economic outlook for lunar infrastructure
By Axel Miller | 01 Apr 2026
Artemis II will test deep-space systems and support future lunar missions, shaping the next phase of the global space economy.
TSMC plans 3nm chip production in Japan by 2028
By Cygnus | 01 Apr 2026
TSMC plans 3nm chip production in Japan by 2028, expanding advanced semiconductor manufacturing and strengthening global supply chains.
German startup Polarise plans 30-megawatt AI data center to boost sovereign control
By Axel Miller | 10 Mar 2026
German startup Polarise plans a 30-MW AI data center in Bavaria as Europe pushes for greater digital sovereignty.
Marvell shares jump after upbeat multi-year AI forecast
By Cygnus | 06 Mar 2026
Marvell stock rises after strong AI forecast highlights demand for custom chips and networking infrastructure.
Nexperia China resumes operations after employee accounts disabled
By Axel Miller | 06 Mar 2026
Nexperia China says most operations resumed after employee accounts were disabled by headquarters, highlighting cross-border tensions.
India's tech hub Karnataka bans social media for children under 16 in landmark move
By Axel Miller | 06 Mar 2026
Karnataka proposes restricting social media for children under 16, signaling tighter youth online safety rules in India.
Indonesia issues 'stern warning' to Meta over disinformation and online gambling
By Axel Miller | 05 Mar 2026
Indonesia warned Meta over low compliance removing disinformation and gambling content, signaling rising regulatory pressure.
Malaysia’s anti-graft agency probes $279 million government deal with Arm Holdings
By Axel Miller | 04 Mar 2026
Malaysia’s anti-graft agency is investigating a 1.1 billion ringgit deal with Arm Holdings involving allegations of fraud and abuse of power.
Apple launches iPhone 17e at $599 with 256GB base storage
By Cygnus | 02 Mar 2026
Apple launched the iPhone 17e at $599 with 256GB base storage, featuring the A19 chip, a new modem and MagSafe support to boost competitiveness in the mid-range market.
The great memory squeeze: Why your next RAM upgrade could cost more
By Axel Miller | 02 Mar 2026
Rising AI infrastructure demand is tightening global memory supply, driving higher RAM prices for PCs and smartphones and reshaping the semiconductor cycle.
Vodafone partners with Amazon's LEO satellites to connect remote 4G and 5G towers
By Cygnus | 02 Mar 2026
Vodafone signs a deal with Amazon’s Project Kuiper to use LEO satellites for connecting remote 4G and 5G towers across Europe and Africa, accelerating rural coverage and telecom innovation.
South Korea clears path for fully functional Google Maps after easing data export rules
By Axel Miller | 27 Feb 2026
South Korea eases restrictions on high-precision map data exports, allowing a fully functional Google Maps service under strict security safeguards.
EU court adviser backs regulators in Meta challenge over Facebook data demands
By Axel Miller | 26 Feb 2026
An EU court adviser recommended rejecting Meta’s appeal against antitrust data requests, strengthening regulators’ investigative powers.
Nvidia signals deeper push into CPUs as AI workloads evolve
By Cygnus | 26 Feb 2026
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang highlights the growing role of CPUs alongside GPUs as AI infrastructure evolves, intensifying competition with Intel and AMD.
Apple in talks with major Indian banks to bring Apple Pay to India
By Cygnus | 26 Feb 2026
Apple is in discussions with major Indian banks to bring Apple Pay to India, targeting a possible mid-2026 launch.
Ex-Amazon executive Doug Gurr named permanent chair of UK antitrust regulator
By Axel Miller | 23 Feb 2026
The UK government has appointed former Amazon executive Doug Gurr as permanent chair of the Competition and Markets Authority, pending scrutiny.
Amazon cloud faces scrutiny after report links December outages to AI tool errors
By Cygnus | 20 Feb 2026
Amazon Web Services faced scrutiny after a report linked December outages to AI tool errors, though AWS said misconfigured access controls were to blame.
Ambani’s $110 billion bet: Reliance and Jio to build India’s sovereign AI backbone
By Axel Miller | 19 Feb 2026
Mukesh Ambani reveals Reliance's $109.8 billion plan to build sovereign AI infrastructure and renewable-powered data centers by 2033.
Cisco and Qunnect test real-world quantum network over New York fiber cables
By Cygnus | 18 Feb 2026
Cisco and Qunnect successfully ran a real-world quantum networking test over New York fiber, demonstrating scalable entanglement swapping and advancing the path toward a quantum internet.
Adani Group outlines $100 billion plan for AI-ready data centre expansion
By Axel Miller | 17 Feb 2026
Adani Group plans to invest $100 billion in AI-ready data centres powered by renewable energy, highlighting India’s push to expand digital infrastructure.
CEO says EU’s IRIS2 must match Starlink on price and performance
By Cygnus | 13 Feb 2026
Eutelsat CEO says Europe’s €10.6bn IRIS2 satellite network must compete with Starlink on pricing and performance.
France-backed Eutelsat beats revenue estimates as Starlink rivalry intensifies
By Axel Miller | 13 Feb 2026
Eutelsat tops revenue expectations as OneWeb’s LEO broadband growth boosts results amid space connectivity competition.
Italy’s Italo selects Starlink to power onboard satellite internet across fleet
By Axel Miller | 12 Feb 2026
Italy’s Italo will deploy Starlink satellite internet across its train fleet, targeting faster onboard connectivity.
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