Europe has ‘no other choice’ but to depend on SpaceX for upcoming satellite launches


Elon Musk’s SpaceX has reached a deal with the European Space Agency (ESA) to launch four navigation and communications satellites into orbit, the Wall Street Journal reports. The agreement covers two launches next year, each carrying two Galileo satellites, J

Amazon adds 1GW of renewable energy to Europe’s grid


Amazon has added 39 new renewable energy projects to its European portfolio since the start of the year, the company said today.  The 39 new additions include 15 rooftop solar installations on Amazon’s own facilities in Belgium, France, Italy, Spain, and

Norway’s AutoStore unveils next-gen electric warehouse robot


Norwegian tech company AutoStore today unveiled the latest version of its warehouse storage and retrieval robot, as it seeks to boost the efficiency of its automated fulfilment system.  Dubbed the P5 Pro, the electric cube-shaped robot is fitted with ne

Why AI progress hitting the brakes is more likely than world domination


There’s a looming global computing capacity crunch that cannot be sustainably addressed the way we’re doing things right now.  Simply put, between artificial intelligence (AI) models growing exponentially and an ongoing global digital transformati

Exercise bike inspired by Ukraine war provides backup power during emergencies


Lithuanian startup Tukas EV has developed an exercise bike that harnesses the energy you produce while peddling and stores it as a backup source of power for household devices and appliances. The exercise bike, dubbed HR Bank, was designed to provide urban dwell

3D-printed organs could solve kidney transplant shortage, startup says


You can already buy 3D-printed houses, cars, rocket engines, sneakers, and, of course, sex robots. But can I interest you in a 3D-printed kidney? It’s an offer that Vital3D plans to make a reality. The Lithuanian startup is among a growing wave of companies tha

Boomers have better cybersecurity habits than millennials and GenZ, study finds


Boomers are often reviled for hoarding the world’s resources, but they’re also dominating their descendants in their cyber defences. That’s according to a new survey by Yubico, a Swedish vendor of authentication devices. The company asked 2,000 consumers in t

Amazon shows off latest delivery drone, plans liftoff in UK and Italy next year


From around this time next year, Amazon customers in the UK and Italy will have the option to get their packages delivered by drone, the retail giant announced Wednesday. While Amazon has been delivering small packages via drone in Texas and Califo

3D-printed organs could solve liver transplant shortage, startup says


You can already buy 3D-printed houses, cars, rocket engines, sneakers, and, of course, sex robots. But can I interest you in a 3D-printed kidney? It’s an offer that Vital3D plans to make a reality. The Lithuanian startup is among a growing wave of companies tha

Musk mulls removing X, formerly Twitter, from EU to dodge disinformation laws


Elon Musk, owner of X, formerly Twitter, is considering removing the social media platform from Europe in an attempt to dodge a new anti-disinformation law recently passed in the bloc, Insider reports. Musk is “increasingly f


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