• Landmark digital declaration from EU ministers ignites calls to cut startup regulation

    Landmark digital declaration from EU ministers ignites calls to cut startup regulation
    A coalition of European startups has urged swift action to slash burdensome EU regulations after a landmark declaration from the D9+ group of digitally advanced nations. The declaration stressed the need for “removing barriers” and “simplifying EU rules and procedures.” Ministers from all 13 countries in the D9+ — Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Ireland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, and Sweden — 
  • Tesla’s sales slump opens ‘rare window’ for European EV makers

    Tesla’s sales slump opens ‘rare window’ for European EV makers
    Tesla’s sales in Europe have plummeted by 42% this year, according to the latest figures from the European Automobile Manufacturers Association. Tesla’s slip came despite total EV sales on the continent rising 28% over the same period. Analysts have linked the slump to Tesla’s aging model lineup and growing backlash against CEO Elon Musk’s increasingly polarising behaviour.   Whatever the reason, Andrew Fellows, an automotive and mobility expert at global tech
  • Vibe Coding: Revolution or Recipe for Disaster in App and Game Development?

    Vibe Coding: Revolution or Recipe for Disaster in App and Game Development?
    Vibe coding is a new concept where developers use AI tools to generate code through simple text prompts, bypassing traditional coding methods. While it offers quick prototyping and democratizes development, it comes with limitations in terms of code quality, scalability, and long-term viability for complex projects.
  • This wildfire simulator can predict risks to individual homes anywhere on Earth

    This wildfire simulator can predict risks to individual homes anywhere on Earth
    In the summer of 2018, a devastating fire tore through Greece’s Attica region. In its aftermath, four scientists from the University of Cambridge and Imperial College London — including two Greeks — set out to answer a simple yet crucial question: why did some houses burn while others were left untouched? That question set off years of research into computer simulations for predicting wildfire risk and behaviour. In December 2023, the scientists founded Pinepeak to bring their
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