This week's roundup looked at the top news stories from the Global B2B tech & telecoms industry.
The stories cover Apple, Smartphones, Microsoft, Quantum Computing, e&, AT&T, Laser Technology, Orange, Mastercard, Broadband, Mobile Expansion, YouTube, Google, Meta, Robots, Nokia and 6G.
Here are our highlights:
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According to preliminary data from the IDC’s Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, smartphone shipments in China grew 3.2% in Q3 YoY to 68.8 million units.
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That was despite a request from Mr Nadella to reduce one element of his pay package because of cybersecurity flaws at the tech giant - which resulted in him getting $5m less than he otherwise would have.
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NQCC – a 4,000 square meter facility based at the Harwell Campus – was opened by Science Minister Lord Vallance last Friday. It will house various quantum computing platforms and offer ‘open access’ to industry, academia, and other sectors across the UK.
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Instead of hacking through dense vegetation, researchers used existing, very precise laser scans of the land surface to identify a "dense, diverse array of totally unstudied Maya settlements".
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This collaboration will enable millions of Orange Money wallet holders to access digital payments through Mastercard’s global network of merchants by 2025.
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The pledge is to improve reliable fast broadband and mobile coverage across the UK, including in rural areas.
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The US firm can reportedly only return to the Russian market if it complies with the court. Google has racked up a fine of more than two undecillion rubles after it removed state-run and pro-government accounts from YouTube.
Read the full story here: https://bit.ly/40rVbFB
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Meta says it’s partnering with sensor firm GelSight and Wonik Robotics, a South Korean robotics company, to commercialize tactile sensors for AI. The new devices aren’t meant for consumers. Rather, they’re intended for scientists.
Nokia to be the coordinator of the SUSTAIN-6G lighthouse project.
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