EU’s new attack on big tech risks becoming ‘missed opportunity’

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By Thomas Macaulay

The EU’s strictest-ever crackdown on big tech has only just begun, but critics fear it’s already missing the targets. Called the Digital Markets Act (DMA), the landmark law aims to curb the power of tech giants. Under the rules, the EU can designate companies that dominate a marketplace as “gatekeepers.” This forces them to make their services open to competitors.  Whatsapp, for instance, has to become interoperable with third-party messaging services. Mobile operating systems, meanwhile, must provide access to alternative app stores. As the rules came into force today, the EU had designated six gatekeepers: Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, ByteDance, Meta,…

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Red Sea cable cut by anchor from Houthi ship attack, says internet firm

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By Siôn Geschwindt

Several subsea communications cables in the Red Sea were cut on Saturday, temporarily affecting a quarter of all data traffic flowing between Asia and Europe. Some have blamed the Houthi rebels for intentionally sabotaging the cables. The group, which has conducted a number of attacks on cargo vessels in the Red Sea in recent weeks, has denied any responsibility.   The real picture, however, looks a little more complex. According to German internet firm DE-CIX, which rents capacity on one of the cables affected, the damage was caused by an anchor from a ship that Houthi rebels had attacked. The UK-owned…

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 vivo V30 Review: Sleek design, Amazing Camera!

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Sam Altman’s pledges about AI responsibility don’t mean much — experts

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Elon Musk’s lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI, filed last week in California state court, accuses the defendants of forgetting core parts of OpenAI’s stated mission to develop useful and non-harmful artificial general intelligence. Altman has since moved to buttress his responsible AI credentials, including the signing of an open letter pledging to develop AI “to improve people’s lives.”

Critics, however, remain unconvinced by Altman’s show of responsibility. Ever since the rapid popularization of generative AI (genAI) over the past year, those critics have been warning that the consequences of unfettered and unregulated AI development could be not just corrosive to human society, but a threat to it entirely.

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Dutch government launched secret task force to keep ASML in Netherlands, report says

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By Thomas Macaulay

The Dutch government has reportedly launched a secret task force to keep chip giant ASML in the Netherlands. Dubbed “Operation Beethoven,” the task force was formed to allay ASML’s fears about the local business climate, according to De Telegraaf. Citing anonymous sources, the Dutch newspaper said the company was considering an expansion outside the Netherlands. France was mooted as a potential destination. Such a move would leave a deep impact. ASML is Europe’s most valuable tech company. It’s also the world’s only manufacturer of EUV lithography machines, which are essential to producing the most advanced computer chips. These unique capabilities…

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Digital bank Monzo raises £340M amid UK push to remain fintech leader

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By Ioanna Lykiardopoulou

Amid tough market conditions, digital bank Monzo has raised £340mn (€409mn) in new funding, reaching a post-money valuation of £4bn (€4.7bn). The round was led by new investor CapitalG, the growth fund of Google’s parent company Alphabet. GV (Google Ventures, Alphabet’s venture capital investment arm) and HongShan Capital (a ChineseVC firm that split from Sequoia Capital last year) also participated, alongside existing investors including Passion Capital and Tencent. Monzo says that the fresh capital will accelerate its business growth, product development, and expansion plans. It will also allow the London-based fintech startup to relaunch in the US, Monzo’s CEO TS…

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How To Use Android Phone As A Webcam On Windows 11?

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By Hisan Kidwai

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When Apple first introduced the Continuity Camera feature, it provided a quick and easy way for users to utilize their iPhones as webcams and significantly improve their video calls. While Android users could turn their phones into webcams before, it often involved navigating through multiple apps, making the process cumbersome. However, all this is about…

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How To Set up Jellyfin Media Server Using NordVPN?

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Researchers, legal experts want AI firms to open up for safety checks

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More than 150 leading artificial intelligence (AI) researchers, ethicists and others have signed an open letter calling on generative AI (genAI) companies to submit to independent evaluations of their systems, the lack of which has led to concerns about basic protections.

The letter, drafted by researchers from MIT, Princeton, and Stanford University, called for legal and technical protections for good-faith research on genAI models, which they said is hampering safety measures that could help protect the public.

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Startup behind ‘central nervous system’ for hotels becomes latest Dutch unicorn

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By Ioanna Lykiardopoulou

Amsterdam-based Mews, a cloud-based property management system (PMS) for the hospitality industry, has become the latest Dutch unicorn. In a fresh funding round, the startup — which is also a TNW community member — achieved unicorn status after raising $110mn (€101mn) at a valuation of $1.2bn (€1.1bn). Mews was founded in 2012 by Richard Valtr, an ex-hotelier on a mission to accelerate the digital transformation of the hospitality space. “Digital transformation is challenging for many hospitality brands because too many run their systems with legacy, on-premise technology,” Valtr told TNW. “This hampers so much innovation within the sector and limits the…

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Samsung Spring Sale: Save on monitors, phones, TVs, and more

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Autonomous auto racing promises safer driverless cars on the road

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The excitement of auto racing comes from split-second decisions and daring passes by fearless drivers. Imagine that scene, but without the driver — the car alone, guided by the invisible hand of artificial intelligence. Can the rush of racing unfold without a driver steering the course? It turns out that it can. Enter autonomous racing, a field that’s not just about high-speed competition but also pushing the boundaries of what autonomous vehicles can achieve and improving their safety. Over a century ago, at the dawn of automobiles, as society shifted from horse-drawn to motor-powered vehicles, there was public doubt about…

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Fresh call to ban ransomware payments divides cybersecurity experts

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By Thomas Macaulay

A former British security chief has reignited the perennial ransomware question: to pay or not to pay? Ciaran Martin, who was the first-ever CEO of the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), answered emphatically in the negative. Yet Martin doesn’t only advise victims to hold onto their cash. He also wants to ban them from handing over the ransom. Writing in today’s London Times, Martin called the intervention an “urgent task.” “Ransomware is by far the most damaging cyber threat to most businesses right now,” he said. “We have to find a way of making a ransom payments ban work.” It’s…

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EU hits Apple with first-ever fine: €1.8B for stifling music streaming

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By Thomas Macaulay

The EU has fined Apple €1.8bn for stifling music streaming rivals — the first penalty that the bloc has imposed on the tech giant. Antitrust regulators intervened following a complaint made by Spotify back in 2019. The Swedish streaming giant argued that Apple’s App Store rules harmed consumer choice and broke competition law. After a lengthy investigation, the EU took Spotify’s side. Brussels announced on Monday that Apple had unfairly stopped app developers from informing iOS users about cheaper music subscription services available outside the App Store. Known as “anti-steering” provisions, these restrictions are illegal under EU antitrust rules. “For…

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How To Bypass Netflix’s Home Location Restriction?

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By Hisan Kidwai

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Netflix’s recent crackdown on password-sharing aimed to curb revenue losses caused by widespread sharing among friends. While this move is understandable, it has also caused a big headache for users within the same household accessing the service from different locations. Fortunately, there’s a simple solution to Netflix’s home location problem—NordVPN Meshnet. Here’s how you can…

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iPhone SE 4 Is Coming? Everything You Need To Know It

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Heads on: Apple’s Vision Pro delivers a glimpse of the future

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I’ve seen the future of computing; I wear it every day on my head.

I’m talking, of course, about the Apple Vision Pro, the first “spatial computing” headset on the market. Though it’s not perfect — and at $3499, it’s not cheap — I can tell you after four weeks of testing and use that this augmented reality (AR) device lives up to the pre-release hype. With a blend of well-executed features and even magical moments it’s the kind of paradigm-shifting creation we haven’t seen since the original iPhone.

For that reason alone, it should be on corporate radars everywhere. Your company might not yet need Vision Pro or have the exact use case in mind to make it worthwhile. But that day is coming.

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Opinion: For politicians, AI will bring salvation or damnation — but nothing in between

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By Thomas Macaulay

Is AI a panacea or a Pandora’s box? It’s a question that divides the British government. Ask the deputy prime minister, Oliver Dowden, and he’ll fill your ears with promises about a glorious future. AI is a “game-changer” that can “revolutionise public services,” Dowden gushed yesterday. Healthcare, education, and crime prevention are all prime targets for the technological transformation — and that’s just the start. “I could go on nearly forever to cover all areas of public administration,” Dowden threatened. “Because there are very few areas of the public sector that don’t have the potential to be enhanced by these…

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Best Buy 3-day sale: Save on TVs, laptops, Apple, and more

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Doctors have started prescribing a new medical treatment: A walking app

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By Ioanna Lykiardopoulou

Walking is the simplest form of exercise, but it has enormous benefits. As our lifestyles become ever more sedentary, doctors are increasingly prescribing walks to address medical conditions and our general wellbeing. But how can patients stay motivated to keep it up? And how can doctors keep track of their progress? That’s where Lithuanian startup Walk15 comes in. Founded in 2019, Walk15 is on a mission to engage people in physical activity. It provides a platform and an app, which companies and individuals can use to create and participate in step challenges, use their steps to unlock exclusive discounts, and…

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