Banking Sector Instability Triggers Market Jitters and Tech Investment Concerns
Regional Bank Losses Send Shockwaves Through Markets U.S. stock futures declined Friday as fresh concerns about commercial loan quality emerged…
Regional Bank Losses Send Shockwaves Through Markets U.S. stock futures declined Friday as fresh concerns about commercial loan quality emerged…
Quantum Sector Faces Significant Headwinds The quantum computing industry experienced substantial market turbulence this week as leading publicly traded companies…
Wikipedia’s Traffic Decline Linked to AI Tools Wikimedia Foundation has revealed concerning data showing a significant drop in Wikipedia page…
Beijing has issued a stern warning to the United Kingdom regarding repeated delays in approving China’s proposed mega-embassy in London. The diplomatic dispute centers on conflicting claims about commitments and security concerns surrounding the controversial project.
China has reportedly issued a formal warning to the United Kingdom about potential “consequences” as tensions escalate over repeatedly delayed approval for Beijing’s proposed mega-embassy in London. According to reports, the UK government has pushed back its decision on the controversial site for the second time, with the new deadline set for December 10.
Microsoft is rolling out a significant update to Windows 11 featuring an AI gaming assistant and enhanced network diagnostics. According to sources, the Gaming Copilot feature remains in beta testing despite broader deployment, with early users reporting performance issues on portable devices.
Microsoft is deploying a substantial feature update for Windows 11 that includes several gaming-focused improvements, according to reports from the company’s official blog. The update introduces an AI-powered gaming assistant, enhanced network monitoring tools, and improved cross-device synchronization features that aim to elevate the PC gaming experience.
Bridge Data Centres has finalized a ten-year industrial water purchase agreement with Eastwater Stecon Utilities Co to support its upcoming hyperscale data center campus in Chonburi Province, Thailand. The deal, commencing in 2026, aims to provide a stable, sustainable water supply for the 200MW facility. This partnership underscores the growing focus on utility ecosystem reliability in the APAC data center market.
Bridge Data Centres (BDC), an APAC data center developer, has reportedly secured a long-term, sustainable water supply for its under-construction hyperscale campus in Chonburi Province, Thailand. According to reports, the company signed a ten-year industrial water purchase agreement with Thai utility Eastwater Stecon Utilities Co (EWS). The deal is set to commence in May 2026 and will provide the necessary water supply to support the facility’s operations.
Strategic Partnership Advances Pakistan’s Digital Infrastructure UAE-based data center specialist XDS has forged a significant partnership with Pakistan’s Al Nahal…
Market Tremors Spread from U.S. Banking to European Private Equity European private equity firms experienced significant valuation pressure this week…