Submarine drones transform undersea security landscape

A wave of innovation in marine defence technology is redefining how underwater security is managed, as uncrewed submarine drones gain traction among navies and private firms. These autonomous underwater vehicles offer a lower-cost, more flexible alternative to traditional manned submarines, allowing operators to deploy

Unpacking OpenAI’s Healthcare Gambit

OpenAI is quietly evaluating a pivot into consumer health applications, signalling a broader shift from its core generative-AI business into domain-specific tools. The company is exploring products such as a generative AI-powered

Innovation Stalled by Reality at Apple

In a move that unsettles expectations, Apple Inc. has delayed the next‐generation version of its iPhone Air originally slated for fall 2026. The decision follows weaker-than-expected demand for the initial iPhone Air model, launched in 2025 as a lighter and

AI’s Moment of Truth: Between Promise and Hype

Artificial intelligence now stands at a crossroads – celebrated as a revolutionary force, yet increasingly scrutinised as a potential bubble. Global investment in AI is expected to exceed $3 trillion over the next three years, but the gap between funding and realised value is

Musk’s Grokipedia and the Fragility of Machine Truth

When Elon Musk’s xAI launched Grokipedia – its self-proclaimed “AI-powered encyclopedia” – it billed the platform as a revolution in factual knowledge. Within weeks, that ambition met academic scrutiny. Researchers comparing Grokipedia entries to their Wikipedia counterparts found duplicated phrasing, missing citations, and politically

Cyber Attack Tests M&S’s Digital Backbone.

Marks & Spencer’s recent cyberattack has delivered a sharp reminder that digital ambition without resilience is a costly gamble. The British retailer’s first-half profit plunged by more than half, falling to £184 million despite a robust 22% rise in sales – a paradox that

China Cuts Power Costs to Boost Domestic AI Chip Development

China is offering major technology firms discounted electricity rates to strengthen its domestic artificial intelligence chip industry and reduce dependence on foreign suppliers. The policy, implemented through regional subsidies, is part of Beijing’s broader strategy to accelerate self-sufficiency in high-performance computing. According to reports,

ValueMiner: Reinventing Enterprise Intelligence

In the contemporary theatre of global technology, where digital transformation has too often become a hollow phrase, one company is rebuilding the premise from its very foundations. Nestled in Munich yet thinking

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