Vodafone reveals cause of massive internet blackout – Tech Digest
Vodafone Identifies Software Issue Behind Widespread Internet Disruption Vodafone has confirmed that yesterday’s massive internet blackout, which left hundreds of…
Vodafone Identifies Software Issue Behind Widespread Internet Disruption Vodafone has confirmed that yesterday’s massive internet blackout, which left hundreds of…
Japanese technology giant Fujitsu has been forced to provide an £80 million emergency cash injection to its UK business. The funding comes as the Post Office Horizon scandal continues to severely impact the company’s financial performance and future prospects.
Japanese technology conglomerate Fujitsu has been compelled to inject £80 million into its struggling UK operations as the devastating fallout from the Post Office Horizon scandal continues to cripple the company’s commercial prospects and order pipeline. This emergency funding from the Japanese parent company represents one of the most significant corporate bailouts directly linked to the ongoing legal and reputational crisis.
Coco Robotics has launched a physical AI research laboratory under the leadership of UCLA professor Bolei Zhou. The startup aims to leverage five years of delivery robot data to advance autonomous navigation and reduce last-mile delivery costs through artificial intelligence innovation.
Coco Robotics is making a significant move into artificial intelligence research with the establishment of a new physical AI laboratory led by University of California Los Angeles professor Bolei Zhou. The Los Angeles-based startup company, known for its fleet of autonomous delivery robots, announced Tuesday that Zhou has joined as chief AI scientist while maintaining his academic position.
Bangkok-based startup Aquawise will present its innovative AI-powered water quality monitoring platform at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025. The technology uses satellite imagery and physics-based AI models to help aquaculture farmers in Southeast Asia maintain optimal conditions without expensive hardware.
Aquawise, a Bangkok-based technology startup, will showcase its groundbreaking AI-driven water quality monitoring platform at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 this October, offering aquaculture farmers in developing regions an affordable alternative to traditional monitoring methods. The company’s innovative approach uses satellite imagery and artificial intelligence to continuously track critical water parameters, addressing a $30 billion annual loss problem facing the global aquaculture industry according to recent analysis.
Slate Auto’s Electric Truck Debuts at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 Slate Auto is set to unveil its groundbreaking electric truck at…
STEM Passport Initiative Seeks Industry Mentors to Empower Girls in Science and Technology The acclaimed STEM Passport for Inclusion programme…
UL Scientists Achieve World-First Dual-Cation Battery Breakthrough Researchers at the University of Limerick have unveiled what they’re calling the world’s…
Qantas Data Breach: Hackers Release 5 Million Customer Records After Ransom Deadline In a significant cybersecurity incident, hackers have published…
Netherlands Assumes Control of Chinese-Owned Chipmaker Nexperia Citing Security Concerns The Dutch government has taken the unprecedented step of seizing…
Meta Recruits Thinking Labs Co-Founder Tulloch in AI Talent Expansion In a significant move within the artificial intelligence sector, industry…