AST SpaceMobile hits launch button on satellite expansion

AST SpaceMobile has unveiled aggressive plans to expand its space-based communication portfolio, confirming a fully-funded plan to send 45 to 60 satellites into orbit by 2026 to support continuous service in the US, Europe, Japan and other strategic markets, including the US Government. AST SpaceMobile said it is on a mission to build the first…

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Why Apple’s Logo Has A Bite: Debunking The Most Famous

JHVEPhoto/Shutterstock Apple is arguably the most recognizable tech company in the world today. Known for its cutting-edge innovation, minimalist design that appeals across generations, and a reputation for high-quality products, Apple has grown far beyond its role as a hardware maker. In recent years, it has become a cultural icon with a devoted global fan…

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Protecting your data in the EU means protecting an independent

The effectiveness of the European data protection framework depends on two essential pillars:  robust individual rights and the institutional independence of the authority enforcing them. This principle is laid down in Article 8 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU, which requires that compliance with data protection rules must be subject to control…

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More girls take A-level computing despite overall dip in numbers

More girls chose to take A-level computing this year, despite fewer students taking the subject overall. The number of girls who took A-level computing increased by 3.5% this year, compared with 2024, meaning girls accounted for 18.6% of computing entrants in 2025. But the overall number of students choosing to take computing A-levels declined by…

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What’s going on inside Intel?

Intel’s woes have continued this week, after its CEO met with US president Donald Trump. Trump previously called for the resignation of its CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, following on from a letter sent by Arkansas senator Tom Cotton to Intel’s board of directors chairman, Frank Yeary. In the letter, Cotton expressed concern over Tan’s investments and…

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The Mysterious Black Cylinder On Your Cables Isn’t Just For

Maneesh Upadhyay/Shutterstock That little plastic cylinder at the end of a cable isn’t there just to get in your way, it actually serves a purpose. Though we live in an age when cybercriminals can install microcomputers in iPhone cables, there’s nothing inherently nefarious about a ferrite bead. In fact, they’re actually super useful. You can call…

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Zen Internet, Sky Business Wholesale ink Ethernet partnership

Zen Internet and Sky Business Wholesale have announced a strategic partnership that will see the former’s partners and direct business customers gain access to Sky’s Ethernet-enabled exchange footprint. Headquartered in Rochdale and employing 650 people, Zen offers a range of broadband, data, voice, hosting and infrastructure services to homes and businesses across the UK. It…

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Private 5G market ‘nears mainstream’ with $5bn surge

After noting an increase in private 5G network deployments by household names in the telecoms industry and industrial giants across vertical industries, research shows investments in such networks are set to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 41% between 2025 and 2028, with annual spending projected to reach $5bn by 2028.…

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