Gamindo’s winning concept: a new cybersecurity training game
Connecting the dots to find a win-win solution. This is what Gamindo, a full-remote Italian startup that develops video games for companies for marketing and training purposes, has done. Looking at…
Epic Games asks US Supreme Court to review Apple antitrust case
By Stephen Nellis (Reuters) – Epic Games on Wednesday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review the antitrust case it brought against Apple, hoping to reverse lower court rulings that…
Oracle spends more than $100 million on Ampere chips
By Max A. Cherney (Reuters) – Oracle Corp agreed to prepay $104.1 million for processor chips made by startup Ampere Computing, according to Oracle’s proxy statement filed on Friday. Oracle…
The best VPN browser extensions
When we connect to the Internet, the application most exposed to cyber-attacks and those designed to violate user privacy is undoubtedly the browser. Even by keeping it constantly updated, it…
UK focuses on transparency and access with new AI principles
By Paul Sandle LONDON (Reuters) – Britain set out principles on Monday designed to prevent artificial intelligence (AI) models from being dominated by a handful of tech companies to the…
OpenAI launches office in Dublin with nine job listings
By Anna Tong (Reuters) – Artificial intelligence leader OpenAI is opening an office in Dublin, the Microsoft-backed company said Thursday. It is the company’s third office. Its headquarters are in…
Top U.S. chipmakers, tech firms to attend Vietnam meeting as Biden visits
By Francesco Guarascio and Phuong Nguyen HANOI (Reuters) – Top U.S. semiconductors and digital companies including Intel, GlobalFoundries and Google are expected to attend a business meeting on Monday in…
IFA 2023: the smart home of the future
IFA 2023: Next to the bathroom is the 2-in-1 washer and dryer; in the kitchen, the built-in oven and induction hob, a little further on the water purifier, while in…
Big Tech’s core businesses face overhaul under EU tech rules
By Supantha Mukherjee and Martin Coulter (Reuters) – The European Union has picked out 22 so-called “gatekeeper” services, run by six of the biggest tech companies in the world, to…
Canada tries to address news law concerns, Facebook not convinced
By Ismail Shakil and David Ljunggren OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada unveiled draft rules on Friday for a law to compel internet giants to pay news outlets, saying it was addressing…