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Digital.ai expands automated testing to Android Auto
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Digital.ai adds automated testing for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, helping automakers validate in-car apps at scale without real vehicles.
e2e-assure launches unified OT cyber monitoring in UK
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e2e-assure rolls out 24/7 unified OT cyber monitoring in the UK, partnering with EmberOT and Trinity OT Security amid rising attacks.
Microlise expands UK food fleet with trio of deals
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Microlise signs Dayla Drinks, Wright's Flour and Igloo Thermo Logistics to boost visibility and efficiency in UK food transport fleets.
Aurigo forecasts AI-driven strains on US infrastructure
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Aurigo warns surging AI demand will strain US grids, water and permits by 2026, forcing agencies to adopt real-time, data-led planning.
LF Energy audit boosts security of EVerest EV charging
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LF Energy’s audit of the widely used EVerest EV charging stack finds and fixes security flaws, boosting confidence in open source grids.
AFRY expands BID3 as ‘GPS for net-zero’ wins ESG award
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AFRY’s ‘GPS for net-zero’ power model BID3 grows users by 25% and wins a major ESG award as energy planners seek cleaner grids.
Hubtel IT hires for AI push & GBP £2.5m growth plan
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West Midlands-based Hubtel IT boosts staff by 25% and targets 2026 turnover above GBP £2.5m as it doubles down on AI and cyber security.
Hubtel IT grows team to drive AI & cyber security push
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Hubtel IT boosts staff by 25% and targets GBP £2.5m turnover as it ramps up AI and cyber security services for UK small businesses.
Altimetrik named major contender in Everest Group QE assessment
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Altimetrik has been named a major contender in Everest Group’s latest PEAK Matrix for enterprise quality engineering services.
UK cyber crime reports surge as true costs hidden
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Cyber crime reports to Action Fraud have jumped 37% in five years, but analysts warn hidden enterprise losses run to hundreds of millions.
Game review: Taxi Chaos 2 (Xbox Series X)
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Taxi Chaos 2 offers colourful, gadget-packed cab rides on Xbox Series X, but repetition and frustration stall its Crazy Taxi ambitions.
E2e-assure sees surge in UK-sovereign OT security demand
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E2e-assure reports rising UK-sovereign OT security demand, adding 18 customers and multi-million revenue as regulation and risk intensify.
Targa Telematics links OEM data to Motability fleet
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Targa Telematics will feed carmaker data into Motability’s fleet systems to boost vehicle health monitoring, safety and uptime for disabled drivers.
Software-defined vehicles now top priority for carmakers
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Software-defined vehicles have overtaken EVs and driver-assistance as carmakers’ top priority, with zonal designs and cloud-led updates surging.
ProGlove unveils AI tools to cut strain, boost safety
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ProGlove launches AI analytics and a voice assistant to cut ergonomic strain, sharpen warehouse safety and boost frontline productivity.
AutoStore shrinks MNSS warehouse footprint in Kuwait
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MNSS slashes Kuwait parts warehouse from 5,000 to 560 sq m with AutoStore, boosting accuracy, throughput and space cost savings.
Tesla shifts Full Self-Driving to subscription-only model
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Tesla will scrap its USD $8,000 Full Self-Driving buy-out from 14 February, shifting the driver-assist system to USD $99-a-month only.
Seeing Machines unveils unified 3D in-cabin sensing
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Seeing Machines debuts a unified 3D in-cabin sensing platform at CES 2026, mapping whole vehicle interiors with a single perception layer.
UK unveils GBP £210m plan to bolster cyber defences
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UK vows Cyber Action Plan with GBP £210m for public-sector defences, as tech leaders warn success hinges on long-term reform and culture.
Pearson to deploy palm-print ID across global exams
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Pearson will roll out Redrock’s palm-print ID across 20,000 global test centres and remote exams to tighten security and curb fraud.