US Blocks NVIDIA Chip Sales to China – Company Projects $5.5B Hit

The US is keen to maintain its sovereignty in the chip market by blocking China from access to NVIDIA’s state-of-the-art hardware. Continue reading US Blocks NVIDIA Chip Sales to China – Company Projects $5.5B Hit

UK AI Copyright Rules May Backfire, Causing Biased Models & Low Creator Returns

Three policy experts explain why they think anything less than a complete text and data mining exemption in UK copyright law will result in ineffective AI models and hamper innovation in the country. Continue reading UK AI Copyright Rules May Backfire, Causing Biased Models & Low Creator Returns

UK’s Cyber Crime Down in 2024: Better ‘Cyber Hygiene Among Small Businesses

A UK government survey of 2024 data shows phishing remains the top cyber threat, ransomware cases doubled, and fewer boards include cyber experts despite steady attack rates. Continue reading UK’s Cyber Crime Down in 2024: Better ‘Cyber Hygiene Among Small Businesses

Trump: Tech Tariff Exemptions Are Temporary, Looking at ‘Whole Electronics Supply Chain’

Trump confirmed that semiconductor tariffs are coming soon, and that specific companies in the sector, such as Apple, would be granted some flexibility. Continue reading Trump: Tech Tariff Exemptions Are Temporary, Looking at ‘Whole Electronics Supply Chain’

Microsoft: Windows CLFS Vulnerability Could Lead to ‘Widespread Deployment and Detonation of Ransomware’

Microsoft warns CVE-2025-29824 lets attackers with user access escalate privileges to deploy ransomware via a flaw in Windows CLFS. Continue reading Microsoft: Windows CLFS Vulnerability Could Lead to ‘Widespread Deployment and Detonation of Ransomware’

EU AI Rules Delay Tech Rollouts, But Civil Societies Says Safety Comes First

Google, Meta, and Apple have all delayed launches of their AI products in the E.U. as a result of legislation, but experts say it is the price the bloc is willing to pay for its privacy and safety. Continue reading EU AI Rules Delay Tech Rollouts, But Civil Societies Says Safety Comes First

OpenAI and Google Reject UK Government’s AI Copyright Proposal

The government’s proposal suggested a system that permits AI developers to use creators’ online content to train their models unless rights holders explicitly choose to opt out. Continue reading OpenAI and Google Reject UK Government’s AI Copyright Proposal

Trump’s Tariffs Hammer Big Tech as Apple, Meta, Amazon Shares Plunge

The 10% baseline tariff plus additional “reciprocal” levies on China, India, and Taiwan has undermined investor confidence in the U.S. tech giants. Continue reading Trump’s Tariffs Hammer Big Tech as Apple, Meta, Amazon Shares Plunge

Major Manufacturing Shake-up: Intel Agrees to TSMC Takeover of Chip Foundries, Sources Say

TSMC will take a 20% stake in the joint venture by contributing chipmaking expertise and staff training to Intel, according to The Information. Continue reading Major Manufacturing Shake-up: Intel Agrees to TSMC Takeover of Chip Foundries, Sources Say