
Samsung to launch new A series mid-range smartphones in early April
Samsung is expanding its mid-range smartphones with two new devices in the A series. The A37 and A57 are available first in North America and Europe from early April, for prices starting at USD 450 and USD 550 respectively, and will come later to other markets around the world including India.

Samsung to launch new A series mid-range smartphones in early April
Samsung is expanding its mid-range smartphones with two new devices in the A series. The A37 and A57 are available first in North America and Europe from early April, for prices starting at USD 450 and USD 550 respectively, and will come later to other markets around the world including India.

Evroc ties up with Detecon to offer sovereign AI and cloud services to European organisations
Sweden-based cloud company Evroc and Deutsche Telekom's consultancy division Detecon said they will work together to offer sovereign Artificial Intelligence and cloud services to European organisations. Their partnership claims to close the gap between accepting dependence on foreign-controlled cloud infrastructure, or prioritising sovereignty and sacrificing access to cutting-edge AI capabilities.

Evroc ties up with Detecon to offer sovereign AI and cloud services to European organisations
Sweden-based cloud company Evroc and Deutsche Telekom's consultancy division Detecon said they will work together to offer sovereign Artificial Intelligence and cloud services to European organisations. Their partnership claims to close the gap between accepting dependence on foreign-controlled cloud infrastructure, or prioritising sovereignty and sacrificing access to cutting-edge AI capabilities.

US Supreme Court rules out ISP liability in Cox-Sony music piracy case
US cable broadband provider Cox cannot be held liable for music piracy by its customers, the US Supreme Court ruled. This brings to an end a long-running lawsuit started in 2018 by Sony Music Entertainment against Cox Communications, attempting to hold the ISP liable for the alleged copyright infringement of its subscribers. Cox said the ruling was a victory for the whole broadband industry, making clear that they are not "copyright police".

US Supreme Court rules out ISP liability in Cox-Sony music piracy case

Meta, YouTube lose social media addiction trial in US with USD 6 mln in damages
Meta and YouTube were found negligent in their protection of social media users in a landmark trial in Los Angeles, NBC News reported. The jury ordered a total of USD 6 million damages to be paid to the woman who brought the civil lawsuit. The 20-year-old plaintiff, known only by her initials KGM, testified that she became addicted to social media as a child and that this addiction exacerbated her mental health issues.

Meta, YouTube lose social media addiction trial in US with USD 6 mln in damages

LG Uplus faces sign-up suspension threat over SIM security concerns
LG Uplus is facing regulatory and political pressure over its SIM security practices, with lawmakers raising the possibility of a temporary suspension of new customer sign-ups, according to Korea Times, citing industry sources. The issue centres on the operator's use of international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) values that partially embed customers' phone numbers, rather than using fully randomised identifiers as is common industry practice. Concerns have been raised that this approach could increase

LG Uplus faces sign-up suspension threat over SIM security concerns

Samsung India hosts regional hackathons for students in Tamil Nadu
Samsung India has organized a series of regional hackathons in Tamil Nadu as part of its Samsung Innovation Campus (SIC) programme. The initiative is designed to prepare students for technical careers by providing training and certification in AI, the IoT, and big data. Samsung says more than 350 students from Anna University, Grace College of Engineering, and Mangayarkarasi College have participated in the project.

Samsung India hosts regional hackathons for students in Tamil Nadu

Nexfibre expands free fibre broadband scheme for UK youth centres
Nexfibre is expanding the number of youth centres eligible to receive free full-fibre broadband (up to 2 Gbps) for two years from Virgin Media O2. The initiative is being delivered in partnership with national youth charity UK Youth. It was originally planned to target up to 1,000 youth centres across the UK. Following the announcement of nexfibre's deal to acquire Netomnia, an additional 456 youth centres are now eligible for the scheme.

Nexfibre expands free fibre broadband scheme for UK youth centres
PXC launches CityFibre Ethernet Flex, expands Business FTTP
UK wholesale connectivity provider PXC has expanded its CityFibre business connectivity offering with the launch of CityFibre Ethernet Flex. This follows the 2025 launch of CityFibre Business FTTP, which has also been expanded to all partners across CityFibre's nationwide footprint, covering more than 4.7 million premises.
PXC launches CityFibre Ethernet Flex, expands Business FTTP

Polsat Box Go adds AI-generated match highlights to TV service
Polish pay-TV platform Polsat Box Go, controlled by the Polsat Plus Group, added a new AI-based feature to its pay-TV service. Introduced in cooperation with WSC Sports, a developer of AI solutions in sports, the Pro AI Mode offers instantly generated highlights of the most exciting match moments and automatic, instant video notifications to customers' phones about important action on the pitch. This new solution is available to all subscribers during popular sporting events, including the Uefa Conference L

Polsat Box Go adds AI-generated match highlights to TV service
Deltatre announces appointment of new CEO and CFO
Global streaming services provider Deltatre has announced the appointment of Marc Watson as its new CEO. He will take over from Andrea Marini, who is stepping down after 10 years as CEO and over 15 years with the company. Marini will become Deputy Chairman to support the group's long-term strategy and customer partnerships. Separately, Kashmir Sohi has been appointed at Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
Deltatre announces appointment of new CEO and CFO
UK govt announces launch of two AI tech trials in Barnsley
The UK government has announced the launch of two pilot AI tech programmes in Barnsley, which was recently selected as the UK's first AI Tech Town. The first pilot will see Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust use AI tools to help reduce missed appointments, waiting lists and staff administrative workloads. This involves working with Cisco, through its Lister Alliance partnership, to create a new 'Healthcare Living Lab', where AI tools are tested in a real hospital environment.