Critical Vulnerability Found in Popular AI Developer Tool by Check Point Research

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Check Point Research has identified a critical vulnerability in the developer tool Cursor that allows attackers to modify code without the responsible development team being aware. Cursor is one of the fastest-growing AI-powered coding tools among developers today. It combines local code editing with large language models (LLMs) integrated into the application to help teams … Read more

China Sets the Pace for Global 5G Network Deployments

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Many experts expected China to lead in 5G deployment, but a recent forecast reveals an unprecedented acceleration in rollout pace. Analysts at Mobile Experts, known for accurate 5G predictions over the past four years, updated their outlook after receiving strong reports from China. Those reports prompted a significant revision of their latest forecast. The firm … Read more

Which Markets Still Sell the Apple iPhone 5C?

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Apple has long been regarded as a premium brand. That reputation made me uneasy in the days leading up to the recent keynote amid the rumours about a lower-cost iPhone 5C. Most observers assumed Apple would price the 5C significantly below the higher-end 5S so it could compete in the mid-range market and put an … Read more

Fredrik Nylander Named Chairman of Quinyx Board

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Quinyx has appointed Fredrik Nylander as its new chairman of the board. Nylander brings more than two decades of global leadership experience from major industry players such as Workday, Microsoft, SAP and Oracle. Deep expertise in SaaS and cloud technology Fredrik possesses extensive expertise in SaaS, Human Capital Management (HCM) and cloud technologies. He has … Read more

Passport Scanners Down Across Australia and New Zealand After UK Telecom Outage

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Passengers in Australia and New Zealand experienced long delays at check-in after passport systems crashed following the failure of an unnamed UK telecoms provider. We’d expect the provider is part of the ‘Five Eyes’ intelligence alliance The disruption was reported early in the morning in Australia. The country’s Department of Immigration and Border Protection attributed … Read more

How Verizon Cut 5G Latency in Half with Edge Computing

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US telecommunications giant Verizon has used edge computing to halve 5G latency in a recent trial. One of 5G’s key advantages is reduced latency compared with earlier generations, meaning information can complete roundtrips much faster. Lower latency unlocks new possibilities for applications such as online gaming, real-time virtual reality, and latency-sensitive remote operations. Verizon engineers … Read more

Offshore Fishing Grows More Complex: Are You Ready for 2026?

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Phishing in 2026 will be more complex and harder to detect as AI and advanced phishing techniques accelerate the threat landscape. In 2025 both the volume and technical sophistication of phishing attacks increased, and Barracuda’s Threat Analysis Team describes how these threats are expected to continue growing through 2026. During 2025, phishing attacks advanced significantly, … Read more

Xi Jinping Visits Europe to Reassure Investors and Boost Trade

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Chinese President Xi Jinping is flying to Europe to ease concerns about his country’s investments in strategic sectors such as telecommunications. Xi will prioritize a visit to Italy, where the government is expected to sign a memorandum of understanding to join China’s global trade and infrastructure initiative commonly referred to as the Belt and Road … Read more

AST SpaceMobile Stock Surges After Verizon Partnership Announcement

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AST SpaceMobile, a company developing satellite-to-phone broadband, saw its shares surge after announcing a commercial partnership with Verizon following a recent agreement with AT&T to extend remote coverage across the United States. AST SpaceMobile is building satellites designed to deliver broadband directly to unmodified smartphones, tapping into the growing direct-to-device market. Chairman and CEO Abel … Read more

Digital Learning Tools for All: How Sigma Technology Helped Tiki Build Special Education Games

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Tiki is a digital learning resource designed to support students with learning difficulties through structured modules, short films and printable worksheets. Tiki follows the Swedish national curriculum for grades 1–9, simplifying complex topics with exercises that combine text, recorded audio and visuals. Sigma Technology is responsible for the platform’s operation, technical support and ongoing development. … Read more