Samsung’s Exynos 2600 Set to Redefine Mobile Performance in Galaxy S26 Series
Samsung’s Bold Chip Strategy for 2026 Flagships Emerging reports from South Korean sources indicate Samsung is preparing a significant leap…
Samsung’s Bold Chip Strategy for 2026 Flagships Emerging reports from South Korean sources indicate Samsung is preparing a significant leap…
European businesses are moving beyond partial zero trust implementations to address security gaps in operational technology and IoT devices. The comprehensive approach aims to counter AI-powered threats and expanding attack surfaces. Analysts suggest this shift is critical for maintaining regulatory compliance and global competitiveness.
European organizations are increasingly adopting comprehensive zero trust security frameworks to address evolving cyber threats across their expanding digital ecosystems, according to recent cybersecurity analysis. While many companies have implemented basic zero trust principles, sources indicate that partial deployments leave significant vulnerabilities in overlooked areas including operational technology, IoT devices, and supply chain connections.
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Londonderry’s Alchemy Technology Services has been acquired by global IT leader NTT DATA in a move expected to create significant job growth in Northern Ireland. The acquisition will establish Derry as a center of excellence for global insurance technology transformation projects.
Londonderry-based Alchemy Technology Services has been acquired by global IT and business services giant NTT DATA, according to reports from BBC Radio Foyle. The Japanese multinational IT service and consulting company stated that the move will see Alchemy’s team work on major transformation projects for insurers worldwide, marking a significant development for Northern Ireland’s technology sector.
Breaking Down Traditional Satellite Barriers Belgian startup Nxgsat has successfully raised €1.2 million ($1.4 million) in seed funding to develop…
Cooler Master has unveiled the Hyper 212 3DHP and V4 Alpha 3DHP tower coolers, featuring a new 3D heat pipe design that halves the number of pipes while aiming to improve thermal efficiency. The company reportedly claims these coolers deliver performance comparable to highly efficient electric vehicles. Pricing is expected to start at approximately €30 for the base Hyper 212 3DHP model.
Cooler Master is challenging conventional cooling design with its latest tower coolers, the Hyper 212 3DHP and V4 Alpha 3DHP, according to recent reports. Sources indicate the company has developed new 3D heat pipe technology that enables these coolers to operate with just two heat pipes instead of the traditional four, adopting a “less is more” philosophy that promises improved thermal performance through engineering innovation.
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Kraken Technologies, the software platform behind Octopus Energy, is reportedly overtaking its parent company’s retail energy business in value. The platform, which serves over 70 million households globally, is preparing for a potential public listing as it expands its international footprint.
Kraken Technologies, the software platform developed by UK energy supplier Octopus Energy, is reportedly becoming more valuable than the retail energy business that created it, according to recent analysis. The platform, which manages everything from billing to electric vehicle charging for utility companies worldwide, has grown into one of Britain’s most valuable technology startups of the past decade.