All articles by Alice Nunwick

Alice Nunwick

Technology Reporter for GlobalData Media.

Jobs signal: Dormakaba increases hiring after expansion and AI adoption

Dormakaba, security solutions company, is increasingly expanding into AI to fulfil its expansion plans.

Chinese companies fund South Korean battery plants in bid for US tax credits

There is already growing speculation on whether the batteries produced at these plants will be compliant with the IRA’s rules over its tax credits.

Privacy rights group file complaint against Ryanair’s use of facial recognition

NOYB have called into question Ryanair’s use of facial technology and challenged how the company are retrieving informed consent from passengers.

Senator urges US agencies to hold Microsoft accountable for email hack

Senator Ron Wyden has called for Microsoft’s “negligent cybersecurity practises” in the recent Outlook hack to be examined.

Advertising and Threads pull Meta’s revenue up despite metaverse losses 

Meta’s advertising and app revenue appears to save it from a 38% loss from its metaverse unit Reality Labs.

New UK online advertising laws create further regulatory burden for Big Tech

Deepfakes and online advertising aimed at underage users are becoming an increasing problem while laws may be ineffective at tackling the issue.

Microsoft and Alphabet revenues up as AI dominates results

Ahead of Meta and Amazon’s upcoming results, the impact of AI on Microsoft and Alphabet’s revenues was evident.

US chip industry will be short of 67,000 workers by 2030, says industry group 

Around 58% of design and manufacturing jobs will go unfilled in the semiconductor sector by 2030 warns industry group.

Taiwanese hardware companies see annual returns rise from AI boost

The AI hype reaches hardware manufacturers, but is it at risk of becoming another investment bubble?

Japan’s chip restrictions go ahead amidst Tokyo “discomfort” over US chip regulations

An anonymous source close to the Japanese government has exposed a mounting tension towards US trade controls for chips.