This week's roundup looked at the top news stories from the Global B2B tech & telecoms industry.
The stories cover Greenhouse Gases, T-Mobile Acquiring Lumos, London Drugs Cybersecurity, SES & Intelsat Merger, WhatsApp, Microsoft, Thailand, BT, Electric Vehicles, DeepKeep, AI, Expedia and Israeli Spyware.
Here are our highlights:
monday_____________________________
The material is made up of hollow cage-like molecules that have high storage capabilities for greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and sulphur hexafluoride.
Read the full story here: https://bit.ly/3UjJ48P
tuesday___________________________
Canadian pharmacy chain London Drugs closed all of its stores over the weekend until further notice following a "cybersecurity incident."
Read the full story here: https://bit.ly/44CsLJf
Satellite company SES has agreed to buy all the shares of Intelsat Holdings for $3.1 billion in a deal that would create a European giant in the industry.
Read the full story here: https://reut.rs/3JEfNRm
wednesday___________________________
"Tens of millions" of people are using technical workarounds to secretly access WhatsApp in countries where it is banned, the messaging platform's boss has said.
Read the full story here: https://bbc.in/3UJfjjq
Microsoft will open its first regional data centre in Thailand, the tech giant said on Wednesday, as it looks to boost availability of cloud services.
Read the full story here: https://reut.rs/4dk0tqI
Months later than expected, UK operator group BT has announced the first conversion of one of its green street cabinets into a charge point for electric vehicles.
Read the full story here: https://bit.ly/3UwHktc
Expedia cut its full-year revenue growth forecast due to a slump in its vacation rental platform and weak business-to-consumer performance.
Read the full story here: https://reut.rs/3ULmDel
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