The complaint alleges that Apple Pay’s core features were based on digital wallet maker Fintiv’s innovations. Read more: Apple sued over claims of trade secrets theft for Apple Pay
Donald Trump’s edicts by social media continued last night, calling for Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan to resign overnight, accusing him of close China ties. Read more: Intel CEO addresses ‘misinformation’ as Trump calls for his resignation
Kyndryl’s Ismail Amla discusses the company’s new agentic AI framework and why human oversight is still vital to this advanced technology. Read more: Why ‘trust is the foundation’ of successful agentic AI adoption
An EU spokesperson said that the 15pc levy will apply irrespective of any other tariffs imposed. Read more: New US 100pc chip tariff will not apply to EU, WSJ reports
Ali Bebo discusses current workplace upskilling and how organisations can overhaul old-fashioned training methods. Read more: ‘The workplace has evolved beyond gut-instinct as a method of upskilling’
This project hopes to use fibre-optic cables to detect subtle changes in structural integrity. Read more: New photonics project uses fibre-optic cables to detect structural damage
MTU is working with European partners to develop more sustainable 3D printing methods by recycling natural waste materials. Read more: Hemp, flax, bark: Can these materials make manufacturing more sustainable?
Powered by Gemini 2.5, the technology debuted among testers in May, has been launched to the public. Read more: Google’s AI coding agent moves out of the testing phase
Apple joins players such as chips giant TSMC in placating Donald Trump and extracting carve-outs from his 100pc semiconductor tariff, with a further $100bn in US investment. Read more: Apple, TSMC evade 100pc chips tariff with US investment promises
Burn takes over the role from interim president Prof Peter McHugh, who held the position since September 2024. Read more: University of Galway appoints medicine head as new president