Tech News Cloud certification should mimic French scheme, says nationalist MEP The report by a Europe of Sovereign Nations lawmaker recommends different ways to improve the EU's technology sovereignty. 27/02/2025
Business EU Commission approves Nokia's multi-billion euro takeover of Infinera The Commission found that Nokia and Infinera's combined market share was moderate and that several competitors would continue to exert pressure, ensuring competition remains strong. 27/02/2025
Tech News US government tech workers resign rather than help Musk's DOGE The staffers refused to use their technical expertise to "dismantle critical public services". 26/02/2025
Nature How drones could help artificial reefs in Cyprus attract sea life The drones can stay underwater for as long as a month at a time, providing continuous data and “protecting” the reefs. 25/02/2025
Business UAE set to invest billions in Italy as countries seek closer ties Apart from energy and tech, the UAE is also expected to invest heavily in Italy’s defence and security sector. The deal will involve joint military production and the sharing of information. 24/02/2025
Tech News New apps encourage Canadians to buy local in response to US tariffs A handful of barcode scanning apps have popped up in Canada to help customers avoid American products in grocery stores. 24/02/2025
Tech News Europe could ‘leap ahead’ in AI race, says Mozilla’s president Mark Surman spoke to Euronews Next following the Paris AI Summit about nations collaborating to build better technology. 21/02/2025
Tech News Apple just revealed the iPhone 16E, its latest budget iPhone handset The new budget handset, which replaces the older iPhone SE series, comes with the chip needed to use all of Apple's new artificial intelligence (AI) features. 19/02/2025
Business Philips stock tumbles as firm sees losses grow on weak Chinese demand The healthcare technology group saw its stock fall more than 11% after missing sales growth expectations. 19/02/2025
Home Huawei launches the first tri-foldable smartphone. But it's not cheap The Chinese tech giant launched the device, which is priced at over €3,000, on the global market against the backdrop of tense Sino-American relations. 18/02/2025
Tech News South Korea removes DeepSeek from app stores, pending privacy review The country's government agencies had previously blocked employees from using DeepSeek over worries that the AI model was gathering too much sensitive information. 17/02/2025
Tech News How to spot 'AI slop': Your guide to identifying AI generated images From odd fingers to weird text, AI generated images always leave tell-tale traces. And as fake content floods social media, spotting it is more important than ever. 16/02/2025
Tech News Anthropic poaches Google DeepMind talent to lead new European office Anthropic announced to Euronews Next on Thursday in a Europe exclusive that Neil Houlsby would be leading the new Zürich office. 13/02/2025
Tech News This new NATO AI tool can flag suspicious vessels amid sabotage threat NATO expects the real-time technology will help it to rapidly respond to emerging threats, such as sabotage attempts. 12/02/2025
France US VP Vance challenges Europe's 'excessive regulation' of AI Trump's VP on Tuesday warned global leaders and tech industry executives that too much control could cripple the rapidly growing artificial intelligence industry in a rebuke to European efforts to curb AI’s risks. 11/02/2025
Art Still Processing: art meets algorithm at Amsterdam’s Nxt Museum Nxt Museum’s 'Still Processing' explores the intersection of art, technology, and human perception, offering a critical reflection on the impacts of living in an image-saturated digital age. 11/02/2025
Tech News Data centres could strain Europe's power supply by 2030, report warns The AI-driven data centre boom could strain the continent's energy supplies and octuple emissions by the end of the decade, according to a new report. 10/02/2025
Tech News World leaders and tech giants converge in Paris for AI summit The Paris summit, which will be attended by companies such as Google, Microsoft and OpenAI, aims to reach a consensus on guiding the development of artificial intelligence. 10/02/2025
Work Trade union calls on AI Summit to 'urgently confront' impact on jobs In a statement shared exclusively with Euronews Next, the group issued a warning to governments from around the world gathering for the Paris summit. 10/02/2025
Business Google scraps diversity hiring goals to comply with Trump's new rules Google is joining a lengthening list of US companies that have abandoned or scaled back their diversity, equity and inclusion programmes. 06/02/2025