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The move deepens UK-Danish ties in quantum science, giving Aquark access to Europe's supply chain and research network.
Cardholders in Europe can now spend yield-bearing crypto from self-custody wallets at Mastercard merchants without first converting it to cash.
A zero-day in a widely used Japanese learning platform let hackers plant malware, while Chinese phishing services are now bypassing one-time codes.
The rollout aims to give the carmaker centralised visibility across thousands of systems as attacks on connected industrial networks intensify.
The move gives the legal AI group a base in three major regional markets as demand rises from firms handling cross-border work.
A Floxy study warns developers that Google's coding assistant keeps code for 540 days and defaults to training on user data.
Legal teams could see AI drafts better reflect firm precedent, as the new tie-up links past matters and internal expertise to daily workflows.
Businesses in emerging markets will gain direct access to Uniti's US fibre network under a new deal aimed at transatlantic demand.
Issuers could cut card returns and speed first use as address checks, smart packaging and kiosk collection target pre-activation failures.
The pilot could help Kenvue cut packaging waste costs by showing which design features actually survive sorting lines in the UK and US.
Partners across EMEA can now resell bundled SASE services as Westcon-Comstor seeks to cut deployment risk and speed up cloud security sales.
The AWS recognition should help Group-IB win more regulated financial customers by proving its fraud and incident response tools meet sector standards.
The service aims to ease maintenance and fault diagnosis as AI-driven data centres increasingly rely on direct-to-chip liquid cooling.
The new unit gives operators a single point of contact for cooling systems as demand for artificial intelligence and cloud sites strains energy and water use.
Enterprise buyers get a vendor-neutral option as the tie-up aims to ease AI data bottlenecks and speed deployments on open infrastructure.
The expansion secures scarce power and land in one of southern Europe's tightest cloud markets, with both sites due online in 2028.
Councils facing housing approval backlogs could cut assessment time by 20% as the software is embedded into existing workflows.
Rising losses are putting pressure on operators and insurers as London's e-bike fleet grows, with thefts up 21% to a record 2,966 last year.
Ireland's investor appeal held up even as European foreign direct investment fell 7% to a decade low, EY found.
Mid-sized firms could cut support costs and shift more employee queries to automation under a new subscription model from Atos.