AI Boom Forces Data Centres to Rethink Cooling and Fire Safety Infrastructure

A surge in artificial intelligence workloads is forcing data centre operators worldwide to rethink the fundamentals of infrastructure design, particularly in areas once considered routine: fire safety and cooling systems. The shift reflects a deeper transformation in the digital economy, where the hardware demands of AI are stretching the limits of existing facilities. According to…

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Mistral Targets $20 Billion Valuation as Europe’s AI Contender Gains Investor Momentum

French artificial intelligence startup Mistral is reportedly in discussions to raise fresh capital at a valuation of around $20 billion, a sharp increase that underscores investor enthusiasm for European AI challengers seeking to rival U.S. tech dominance. According to the Economic Times article titled “France’s Mistral in funding talks at about $20 billion valuation”, the…

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Quantum Source Leads 2026 Startup Rankings as Interest in Photonic Quantum Computing Surges

Quantum computing startup Quantum Source has been selected as the favorite early-stage company of 2026 by readers of the Israeli business publication Globes, underscoring growing investor and public interest in next-generation computing technologies. The recognition was announced in the article “Globes readers choose Quantum Source as favorite 2026 startup”, published on the Globes website. Quantum…

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US Scrutiny of China-Linked Data Centers Signals New Front in Digital Sovereignty Battle

Concerns over national security, supply chain control, and digital sovereignty are intensifying as policymakers in Washington sharpen their scrutiny of Chinese-linked technology infrastructure projects within the United States. According to the Wired article “Why the US Is Opposing China-Linked Data Centers”, American officials are increasingly wary that data centers with ties to Chinese companies could…

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Ultra-Thin Copper Reveals Surprising Ballistic Electron Behavior, Challenging Limits of Modern Electronics

New research is challenging long-held assumptions about how electrons move through metals, suggesting that copper—one of the most widely used conductors in modern electronics—may be capable of supporting ballistic electron transport under conditions previously thought impractical. According to the article “Copper made ultra thin to reveal ballistic electron transport” published by Tech Xplore, scientists have…

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Israeli Cybersecurity Startup Aryon Security Raises $25 Million to Tackle Identity-Based Threats in Multi-Cloud Era

Israeli cybersecurity startup Aryon Security has secured $25 million in funding, according to a report by Globes titled “Israeli startup Aryon Security raises $25m,” highlighting continued investor appetite for solutions addressing growing enterprise security challenges. The funding round reflects increasing concern among organizations over vulnerabilities emerging from complex, distributed IT environments. Aryon Security, a relatively…

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Ricoh Unveils AI-Driven Thread Platform to Transform Smart Facility Management and Workplace Efficiency

Ricoh has announced the deployment of a new facility management platform built around artificial intelligence and IoT connectivity, underscoring the company’s broader push toward data-driven workplace optimization. The move was detailed in the article “Ricoh deploys Thread AI facility management platform”, published by IoT Tech News, which highlighted the system’s potential to reshape how organizations…

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The Trillion Dollar Question How Tech Wealth Is Redefining the Limits of Personal Fortune

The idea of a trillion-dollar personal fortune has long belonged more to speculative fiction than financial reality. Yet as technology wealth continues to accelerate, the question posed in a recent Economic Times article, “What Elon Musk’s trillion would mean in real terms,” reflects a growing seriousness around that possibility. The piece explores not only whether…

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