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Seattle votes for year-long ban on new AI data centers
By Craig Hale published
Seattle issues a moratorium on new data center projects in and around the city as it looks to solidify regulations and protect citizens.

Logitech launches a foldable mouse for workers on the move
By Craig Hale published
Logitech says busy professionals don't have the space to carry a mouse – but this ultra-portable, foldable model could change that.

Amazon reveals £1bn investment in the UK - 4,000 jobs set to be created, with new £500m fulfilment centre hoping to speed up deliveries across the country
By Craig Hale published
£500m, robot-equipped Northampton facility now open, UK's largest cross-dock facility in Kettering opening soon.

Report warns 'potentially lethal' knock-off phone chargers sold online could risk exploding
By Craig Hale published
New Which? report reveals dangerous, ‘potentially lethal’ knock-off phone chargers sold by major retailers

BT becomes first UK firm to join Anthropic Project Glasswing
By Craig Hale published
BT declares its support for Anthropic’s Project Glasswing – uses Claude Mythos Preview AI model to protect networks against cyberattacks.

Study shows many students are actually using AI for good — smashing the myth of cheating and laziness
By Craig Hale published
New data reveals European students mostly use AI for organization and productivity – not cheating.

Ukraine wants to be the biggest drone and robot producer worldwide
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Ukraine claims allied funding could help produce millions of military drones annually while expanding deep strike operations inside Russia.

'AI tools could lead to nothing less than the death of astrophysics': Researchers predict bleak future for thousands who study black holes, galaxies, and supernovae
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Astrophysicists increasingly fear artificial intelligence could weaken scientific reasoning while transforming research, publishing, training, and academic culture worldwide.

Millions at risk: 1 in 3 users are still stuck on Wi-Fi routers using almost 20-year-old tech — here's why it matters
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Report finds millions still rely on outdated Wi-Fi routers that cannot handle modern internet demands, leading to congestion, instability, and reduced broadband performance.
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