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Month: June 2025

Dutch semiconductor powerhouse ASML Holding  dip

ASML stands as a cornerstone of the semiconductor industry, poised for significant growth in 2025 and beyond despite the stock’s recent decline.  Dutch semiconductor powerhouse ASML Holding  is the world’s leading supplier of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography systems, critical for manufacturing advanced microchips powering AI, smartphones, and automotive technologies. Holding a near-monopoly on EUV equipment,

Use of AI in B2B ecommerce

At a time when traditional sales methods need to become more efficient and customers expect greater personalization and a more seamless experience, B2B sales must continue to evolve and modernize. A new standard of personalization and efficiency is being set in B2B ecommerce, shaping a future where both sellers and buyers benefit from deeply tailored,

Hackers steal Salesforce user data

Hackers are tricking employees at companies in Europe and the Americas into installing a modified version of a Salesforce-related app, allowing the hackers to steal reams of data, gain access to other corporate cloud services and extort those companies,The hackers use voice calls to trick employees into visiting a purported Salesforce connected app setup page

Gaza Humanitarian Foundation Weaponizing food

The controversial U.S.-backed humanitarian aid operation in Gaza, which has been mired by reports of dozens of Palestinians being killed trying to reach its distribution hubs in the war-torn enclave since it started work just over a week ago, said it was pausing its operations for Wednesday.The United Nations and other aid agencies have refused

Nothing Phone 3 launch

Nothing plans to launch the Phone 3, its first proper flagship, on July. It will be interesting to see how Nothing builds on the Phone 3a and 3a Pro , the two mid-range handsets the company released earlier this year. The new device will cost around £800 ($1080), which would easily make it the most

Taiwan Semiconductor’s to buld a second factory in Japan

Taiwan Semiconductor’s plan to build a second factory in Japan’s Kumamoto Prefecture remains vulnerable to the sudden inrush of workers from the contract chipmaker’s first plant, which is taking a toll on the rural infrastructure. Japan’s connection to ancestral land has made it difficult to promptly improve infrastructure despite the availability of government subsidies to

AWS establishes Europe presence

Amazon Web Services (AWS), Amazon’s cloud computing division, is forming a new parent company and three subsidiaries in Germany as part of a sovereign cloud the company is launching in the European Union. A growing number of tech giants and cloud providers, including Amazon rivals Microsoft and Google, offer European sovereign cloud, or data residency,

Clear your footprints on everything you do in this dangerous world

Problems like stalking, harassment and fraud are as old as human societies. But as the digital world evolves to encompass more of our lives, bad actors have gained powerful new tools to help them find and profile targets.Meanwhile, social media and the internet have flattened society. As our digital footprints grow, it’s never been easier

OpenAI and DeepMind Engineers moving to Anthropic

Anthropic is emerging as a leader in the AI talent wars, siphoning top talent from some of its biggest rivals.The report found that engineers from OpenAI and DeepMind were increasingly more likely to jump ship to Anthropic than the reverse. Over the past few years, Anthropic has attempted to foster a culture that gives employees

India’s Retaliatory attack against Pakistan caused more damage

The damage at the airbase severely undermined Pakistan’s coastal defence capabilities and disrupted future force projection plans, leaving Karachi more vulnerable to potential strikes. The Indian armed forces on May 10 launched retaliatory airstrikes on 11 Pakistani airbases in response to the drone and missile attack from the neighbouring country.The bold response by India proved