New Deadline for Huawei to be removed from 5G Networks
Following the U.K. government’s decision in June 2020 to remove all Huawei Equipment From 5G Network Cores, the deadline has now been pushed back to December 2023.
Personalised and Printed Pills
A Helsinki startup has developed a ‘Medicine-as-a-Service’ system where drugs can be 3D printed to match the patient’s needs in terms of their size, physiology, species, and allergies.
New GPS that is Accurate to 10 cm
In this insight, we take a closer look at the new alternative positioning system to GPS that is accurate within an incredible 10 centimetres.
Could There Be Data Centres in Space?
A feasibility study is to be carried out into whether solar-powered data centres could be put into orbit to reduce their carbon footprint.
Protect Against Disruption with Investments in Sustainability
After a new report that says that most business leaders plan to increase investment in sustainability initiatives to protect against disruption, we look at what this means.
Google Has New Features For Search, Maps and Shopping
Following the roll-out of a range of new features for Google’s Maps, Search, and shopping, we look at what they are and what benefits they could bring to users.
Hunt Says UK Could Become Like Silicon Valley
Speaking in the House of Commons, UK chancellor of the exchequer Jeremy Hunt said that Brexit “freedoms” could be leveraged to “turn Britain into the world’s next Silicon Valley.”
New Business Directory Search Function For Whatsapp
WhatsApp has given a progress update on new business-focused features that can embed the entire shopping experience directly into the WhatsApp chat.
Could There Be Endless Power for Tech
The ‘Powerfoyle’ mini, screen printable solar cells produced by Swedish startup Exeger could be a breakthrough in providing a renewable, sustainable, potentially endless power source for all kinds of gadgets and devices.
Testing Blockchain-based Online Voting System
Concordium Blockchain, COBRA, Aarhus University, the Alexandra Institute, and the IT University in Greenland have been given DKK 3.6 million (by DIREC) to research a blockchain-based online voting system for Greenland.