December 14, 2025

Technology

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Should Europe wean itself off US tech?

So where does the digital sovereignty agenda go from here? Some believe nothing will change unless Europe brings in new regulations that force regional organisations and governments to buy local technology. But according to Mr Berjon, the EU has been dragging its feet. “There is definitely political interest, but it’s a question of turning it

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Is AI The Scapegoat Employers Use To Explain Technology Layoffs?

A movie still from Stanley Kubrick’s 1968 science fiction film ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ starring Gary Lockwood. (Photo by Movie Poster Image Art/Getty Images) Getty Images AI has not yet replaced actual jobs at scale. It is potentially a cover for cost cutting but might well lead to mass layoffs in the future. Headlines scream

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Microsoft opens inquiry into use of its technology in Israeli monitoring of Palestinians – Technology News

Microsoft has launched a formal and ‘urgent’ external investigation into claims of its Azure cloud services been used by Israel’s military intelligence for the mass surveillance of Palestinians. The probe follows a joint investigation by The Guardian, +972 Magazine, and Local Call, which alleged that the Israeli military’s secretive Unit 8200 has been relying on

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Türkiye advances autonomous drone technology for maritime use

Turkish defense company Havelsan is expanding the strategic capabilities of naval and unmanned maritime platforms through the integration of fixed-wing drones with vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) capability. Since 2019, Havelsan’s Robotic Autonomous Systems Center has been developing unmanned aerial, ground, and maritime vehicles. Its platform ecosystem allows the company to deploy solutions both domestically

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Humanoid robot games in Beijing showcase cutting-edge technology

More than 500 human-like robots from 16 countries, including Japan, have demonstrated their skills at the World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing. The four-day event that ended on Sunday was hosted by the Chinese capital’s municipal government and other entities. China has been making strenuous efforts to excel in the field of humanoid robotics. The

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Mobile phone operators to adopt new technology for SIM registration verification

All mobile phone operators will begin using new anti-fraud photo and video technology to verify users in real time when registering SIM cards, the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) announced on Friday. NBTC commissioner Natthorn Phaosunthon said operators, including True and Advanced Info Service (AIS), must implement Liveness Detection Technology for all new SIM

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A New Question For CIOs

Global Business Continuity courtsey unsplash Reflecting back on a high-level meeting with few colleagues in Spain last month – and recent conversations with technology leaders globally – one theme that has risen quickly on many board agendas is technology sovereignty. It is an emerging and challenging risk that directly affects global applications and cloud infrastructure,

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“Technology alone is not enough,” DOST urges LGUs to empower public prepare for disasters

Solidum made this statement during the opening of the 2025 HANDA Pilipinas sa Bagong Pilipinas event, which took place from August 7 to 9, 2025, at the Newtown Convention Center in Baguio City, located in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR). Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Secretary Renato U. Solidum Jr. emphasized that, beyond technological

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Independence Day 2025: India’s Technology in 1947 vs 2025 – From Telegrams to Artificial Intelligence

Independence Day 2025: India’s Technology in 1947 vs 2025 – From Telegrams to Artificial Intelligence | Image: Google When India woke up to freedom on 15 August 1947, the country had ambitions as wide as the sky but technology was no less than a luxury. Messages were shared by telegram, a series of dots and

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Wrexham’s revamped home: A (longer) £1.7m pitch, heated dugout seats and goal-line technology

With Nathan Broadhead’s club record £7.5million transfer taking Wrexham’s tally of signings to nine, and more additions expected, Phil Parkinson has had a busy summer. But he’s far from alone at Wrexham in experiencing a hectic close season. Aidan Miller, the club’s strategy and projects director, has overseen a revamp of the SToK Cae Ras

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