Trump administration eyes overhaul of Biden-era AI chip export rules
A tiered system limiting global access to US AI chips could soon be replaced by broader government-to-government licensing under new Trump plans. The Trump administration is reviewing a Biden-era rule…
DW Weekly #210 – Trump’s tech stability, UN funding cuts, and global AI shifts
Connected to Trump’s foreign policy is the UN situation. Namely, the UN faces renewed financial uncertainty as Donald Trump’s administration reviews all US support for international organisations. The US president…
Myriota scales up satellite IoT constellation with 16 more craft
Internet of things (IoT) connectivity platform provider Myriota has expanded its existing space services agreement with Spire Global to design, build and operate 16 satellites with enhanced second-generation payloads,…
Bunq bank adds crypto investing to its app
Over 65% of Europeans want a single app for banking and crypto, according to research by Bunq. Dutch digital bank Bunq has launched a cryptocurrency trading feature, allowing users to…
Government and Ofcom disagree about scope of Online Safety Act
The UK government and online harms regulator Ofcom disagree about whether misinformation is covered by the UK’s Online Safety Act (OSA). On 29 April 2025, the Commons Science, Innovation…
Will the government be able to achieve its £45bn savings target through tech?
The government has a bold strategy in place to save £45bn through simply overhauling public sector technology. But is it really that simple? And how exactly has the government…
India’s Hexaware targets public sector business as it expands UK operation
India’s Hexaware has expanded its UK presence through a new office in London’s Canary Wharf, as part of an expansion plan that will see it bid for UK public sector…