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    Europe’s Starlink competitor is go

    The EU has signed a deal for its IRIS² constellation of 290 communication satellites that will operate in both medium and low Earth orbit. The Starlink rival will provide secure connectivity to governmental users as well as private companies and European citizens, and bring high-speed internet to dead-zones. The public-private deal valued at €10.6 billion (about $11 billion), according to The Financial Times, is…

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    Nokia hails success of Europe’s first commercial 5G cloud RAN deployment

    Nokia and Finnish telco provider Elise have carried out the first successful commercial deployment of a 5G Cloud RAN solution, with the help of Red Hat. With Cloud RAN, Elisa can shift network computing power closer to its customers, whose network usage is transforming closer to the network edge. Elisa said the deployment puts it in a strong position during…

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    IFA 2024: the biggest announcements and coolest gadgets from Europe’s largest tech show

    This camera can detect wild boars and weasels. The Camovue is a new outdoor camera from the folks behind Reolink that can send alerts when it detects specific animals. It can spot up to 12 species, including wild boar, deer (bucks and does), mountain lions, elk, ducks, weasels, cattle, goats, turkeys, raccoons, and foxes. The company says it’s working on…

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    Scrapped Britishvolt gigafactory set to house Europe’s “largest AI data center”

    Plans to build Europe’s largest AI data center on a former coalfield in Cambois, North East England, have been given the greenlight. The project, led by Blackstone and built by Renaissance Land Limited, is expected to create 1,600 jobs and generate inward investment worth several billion pounds. As the site is located on a coalfield, the Coal Authority has supported…

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