Apple hits highest ever third quarter as global smartphone market grows 3% – Tech Digest
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Asahi Breweries faces ongoing system disruptions and potential personal data theft following a sophisticated ransomware attack by Russian group Qilin. The incident has forced manual operations and delayed financial reporting while cybersecurity experts investigate the breach’s full extent.
In a significant cyberattack with potential personal data theft, Asahi Group Holdings confirmed this week that unauthorized data transfers may have compromised sensitive information during last month’s ransomware incident. The attack, claimed by Russia-based Qilin group, has forced Japan’s leading brewer to revert to manual operations while cybersecurity experts work to restore critical systems affecting beer production and financial infrastructure.
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Google is investing $15 billion to establish a 1-gigawatt AI infrastructure hub in Visakhapatnam, India. The project represents Google’s largest investment outside the United States and will feature full AI stack capabilities. The hub will serve both Indian and global markets with advanced AI processing and connectivity solutions.
In a landmark move for artificial intelligence infrastructure development, Google has announced a massive $15 billion investment to establish a comprehensive AI hub and data center in Visakhapatnam, India. This strategic initiative represents Google’s single largest investment outside the United States and underscores the company’s commitment to expanding its global AI capabilities while navigating India’s evolving regulatory landscape. The 1-gigawatt facility will serve as both a regional powerhouse and global connectivity node, positioning India as a crucial link in Google’s international AI network.
Oura’s chief commercial officer reveals the company’s fastest-growing user segment is women in their early twenties, not tech billionaires. While losing some gym-focused users to competitors like Whoop, Oura maintains 80% market share with strong retention rates.
Oura’s smart ring strategy is deliberately targeting young women and corporate professionals while accepting some loss of fitness-focused male users to competitors. According to Dorothy Kilroy, Oura’s chief commercial officer, the company’s fastest-growing demographic isn’t tech billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg or wellness-obsessed executives, but rather women in their early twenties who are embracing the health tracking technology. This demographic shift comes as the wearables market fragments across different user groups and use cases.
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Celbridge transition year student Addison Carey has won a Gold Medal at Africa’s largest science fair for her quantum cybersecurity project. Her research focuses on developing efficient approaches to lattice-based cryptography to protect against future quantum computer attacks. The award highlights Ireland’s growing presence in international STEM competitions.
Addison Carey, a transition year student from Celbridge Community School in Kildare, has achieved international recognition by winning a Gold Medal at the prestigious Eskom Expo International Science Fair in Johannesburg. The young innovator represented Ireland with her groundbreaking project focused on strengthening quantum cybersecurity for the digital future, addressing one of the most pressing challenges in modern data protection.
Researchers announce coral reefs have reached Earth’s first climate tipping point due to unprecedented bleaching events. The finding comes from a major assessment of planetary thresholds that could trigger irreversible changes across multiple Earth systems.
Coral reef ecosystems have officially reached Earth’s first climate tipping point according to researchers who today announced that surging global temperatures have pushed these vital marine systems into widespread, irreversible decline. This landmark assessment marks the first time scientists have confirmed a planetary threshold has been crossed, signaling profound changes that cannot be reversed even with immediate climate action.