AI & Cloud Nvidia looks to maintain AI lead with latest chip Nvidia unveiled what it claimed is the world's most powerful chip for AI, one of a slew of announcements from the opening day of its annual developer conference which also included a 6G research platform and a set of enterprise software tools. By Kavit Majithia
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AI & Cloud Asia Pacific Operators Singtel Singtel targets enterprises with GPUaaS offering By Joseph Waring
MWC Barcelona 2024 Video March 19, 2024 Partner Interview: BICS Kenneth Hardat, Telco Strategy Lead, discusses the evolution of the telco industry and how BICS supports operators with the roll out of 5G services.
AI & Cloud Google March 19, 2024 YouTube launches AI labelling tool Alphabet-owned YouTube unveiled a labelling tool that requires content creators to disclose when videos contain AI-generated or synthetic material, as part of a plan to improve transparency and trust with users. By Mike Robuck
Greater China March 19, 2024 Mastercard, Alipay ink remittance pact Mastercard reached a deal with mobile payment giant Alipay to enable consumers around the world to make international transfers to China, expanding an existing partnership with Ant Group. By Joseph Waring
MWC Barcelona 2024 Video March 18, 2024 Partner Interview: Cambridge Consultants Stewart Marsh, Head of Aerospace highlights sustainability challenges and how Cambridge Consultants contributes to achieving carbon efficiency within the aerospace sector.
Network Tech Operators March 18, 2024 VMO2 targets coverage expansion with smart poles VMO2 trialled the use of smart poles built on top of its existing fibre network to boost mobile connectivity coverage in the UK, a move the company pitched as the country’s first. By Hana Anandira
Google Regulation March 18, 2024 Google faces fresh probe in India Google found itself once again targeted by India's competition watchdog, which kicked off a probe following complaints by domestic start-ups about the search giant's in-app payment fees, Reuters reported. By Joseph Waring
Apple March 18, 2024 Apple agrees $490M settlement over China guidance Apple reportedly agreed to pay $490 million to settle a class-action lawsuit which alleged CEO Tim Cook defrauded shareholders by withholding information about decreased demand for iPhones in China in 2018. By Mike Robuck
Intelligence Brief: Will 5G New Calling breathe fresh life into mobile voice services? By GSMA Intelligence March 14, 2024