Belgian prosecutors charge five in European Parliament bribery scandal
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Linked to Huawei

Inspector Nasher of the Brussels Yard has fingered the collar of five individuals in connection with a bribery investigation that reportedly has ties to China’s tech giant, Huawei.

EU tells Apple to open its Walled Garden
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Jobs’ Mob throws its toys out of the pram

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has once again found itself on the wrong side of EU regulators, who have ordered the tech giant to stop sitting behind its walled garden and open up to rivals.

LG throws in the towel on XR
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Air conditioners are more exciting

LG has decided that the world of extended reality (XR) is not worth the hassle and is backing out of commercialising any new products.

CTO and TDF sign deal for VLEO satellite network
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Saving Europe from Starlink

Constellation Technologies & Operations (CTO) and telecom infrastructure firm TDF have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to integrate Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) satellites into terrestrial networks.

Jensen Huang left out of Intel buyout gossip
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Not even on the guest list

Nvidia’s leather-jacketed overlord, Jensen Huang, has confirmed that his company was not approached about purchasing a stake in the troubled chipmaker Intel.