• How crypto is quietly rewiring business payments

    Boardrooms used to treat crypto as something radioactive and remote. Today, the conversation is shifting to settlement speed, cost, and compliance. As cross-border payment volumes soar and regulation matures, stablecoins and tokenised cash are quietly being tested as the new pipes of global trade, not the latest speculative bet anymore.


  • OpenAI forecasts 220 million paid users by 2030

    OpenAI could reach 220 million paying ChatGPT users by 2030. The projection, reported by The Information, signals the company’s shift from early adoption to mass-scale monetisation, positioning its generative AI tools among the world’s largest paid digital services.


  • Trump rails against AI “over-regulation”

    President insisted the US requires a single federal AI standard. He warned that competing state rules could stifle innovation and allow China to overtake the US in the global AI race.


  • Tesla recalls 6,197 Cybertrucks in US over light-bar fault

    Tesla is recalling 6,197 Cybertrucks in the US. The safety regulator says an off-road light bar could detach and pose a hazard to other vehicles. The company will install additional fittings or replace the light bar assembly free of charge for affected owners.


  • Waymo plans London ride-hailing launch in 2026

    Waymo plans to launch self-driving service in London by 2026. The company will introduce its autonomous ride-hailing service using Jaguar Land Rover’s electric I-Pace vehicles, while collaborating with UK regulators to secure necessary approvals.


  • Dorsey launches bitcoin wallet to rival cards

    Jack Dorsey unveils bitcoin wallet for US retailers. The co-founder of Twitter and CEO of Block introduces a new product allowing small businesses to accept and hold bitcoin, offering an alternative to traditional card payments with no fees until 2027.


  • Unmasking the political threat of deepfakes

    Deepfakes are eroding trust in politics and society. Elections can be swayed by lies candidates never told. From Slovakia’s 2023 ballot to paid fake ads on social platforms, synthetic media is undermining democratic processes and public confidence — a growing threat with few safeguards in place.


  • Huawei outlines chipmaking and computing roadmap

    Huawei has unveiled its first full roadmap for chips. The Chinese technology group outlined upgrades to its Ascend processors and Atlas supercomputers, aiming to cut reliance on foreign suppliers and challenge Nvidia’s AI dominance. The plans extend to 2028 but face significant production hurdles.


  • AI data boom drives European power plant conversions

    Tech giants are converting old European power plants for data centres. Major technology companies are partnering with utilities to transform decommissioned coal and gas-fired sites into high-capacity data centres, accelerating grid connections and powering the next wave of AI infrastructure growth across the region.


  • Audiebant secures major funding to drive global expansion

    Lancashire’s Audiebant has secured seven-figure NPIF II backing. The funding will drive global growth as the business scales its multilingual mass communications platform in Europe and North America, while also investing in patent-pending technology for critical safety alerts.