Altron’s continuing-ops Heps is now seen rising 31-37%, with group-level outlook upgraded more meaningfully.
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Digital identity experts have welcomed new draft regulations as a good starting point but have flagged areas of concern.
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BlackBerry will conduct a review of strategic alternatives, which includes the possible separation of one or more of its businesses.
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Sony Group on Friday said PlayStation 5 sales will jump by six million units this fiscal year, but forecast its profit will slip.
Companies deploying generative AI tools may have to disclose any copyrighted material used to develop their systems.
Self-driving cars, remote robotic surgery, autonomous weapons – all that and much more is set to be delivered via 5G wireless networks, which promise to add trillions of dollars to the global economy every year.
Apple on Monday showed it can open up its software and services to devices that compete with its own – but only when absolutely necessary.

































