Uncategorized‘Very North Korean’: hundreds of Labour MPs back Andy Burnham for leader fwadmin / July 10, 2026 Ex-Manchester mayor says it is starting to feel ‘very real’ as 322 out of 403 Labour MPs nominate him to succeed Keir Starmer
UncategorizedTrump fires Election Assistance Commission members ahead of midterms fwadmin / July 10, 2026
UncategorizedYen rises as Japan encourages pension funds to invest in domestic assets fwadmin / July 10, 2026
UncategorizedExclusive: Fi is bringing Starlink satellite technology to dog collars fwadmin / July 9, 2026 Fi is launching the first pet tracker powered by SpaceX’s direct-to-cell satellites, bringing satellite connectivity to consumer pet tech.
UncategorizedHow Qualcomm’s CIO is placing big bets on AI to support the chip company’s diversification push fwadmin / July 9, 2026 Qualcomm CIO Atilla Tinic says more internal usage of AI can support the semiconductor company’s diversification efforts.
UncategorizedI argued with the father of open source for 2 years. Now the AI fight is the same — only bigger fwadmin / July 9, 2026 Two Sigma co-founder David Siegel says closing off AI is the same mistake the software industry nearly made in the 1980s — only with higher stakes.
UncategorizedThe great AI data centre cover-up fwadmin / July 9, 2026 Tech companies need to come clean about the mounting environmental fallout of their race to build more hubs
UncategorizedTrump’s surprise Ukraine shift steadies nervous Nato allies fwadmin / July 9, 2026 A summit that threatened new acrimony among the allies ended with free guns and ‘love in the room’
UncategorizedWhy the US and Iran are stuck in a cycle of tit-for-tat strikes fwadmin / July 9, 2026 Trump’s push to get ships moving through the Strait of Hormuz keeps colliding with Tehran’s resistance to cede control