Holcim UK has moved to expand its hold on London’s construction recycling landscape with the takeover of Thames Materials, a long-established west London waste specialist. The deal adds fresh scale...
Author: Noah Mark
Universities Race to Build “Frictionless” Campuses as Tech Expectations Surge
A growing number of universities are rethinking their technology foundations, pushing hard to create smoother, cleaner and almost invisible digital experiences across their campuses. The goal is simple: make everything...
Former England Football Star’s Airport Arrest Puts Spotlight on Police Process and Sporting Fallout
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Europe Can Lead in AI, But Only If It Moves Faster, Nadella Warns
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says Europe has the potential to compete at the top of the global tech race — but only if it embraces AI, invests in skills, and...
Liquidity Crunch and Investor Anxiety Slow Nigeria’s Bank Recapitalisation Push
Nigeria’s banks are racing toward a firm deadline set by the Central Bank, but the path has turned bumpy as tight liquidity and nervous investors slow the recapitalisation effort that...
Linux Adoption Surges in 2025 as Privacy Fears, High Costs and User Frustrations Reshape the OS Market
Linux is quietly breaking records in 2025. What once looked like a fringe operating system used by developers, hobbyists, and a few enterprise giants has started to spill into mainstream...
BlackBerry Bets Big on Cars as Longtime Engineer John Wall Takes Charge of QNX
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Stanford Turns to NFL Talent as Tavita Pritchard Takes Charge of Football Program
Stanford has tapped Washington Commanders quarterbacks coach Tavita Pritchard to lead its football program, setting the stage for a fresh chapter that blends NFL experience, alumni loyalty and a renewed...
American Airlines Hit by Software Glitch Delaying Holiday Flights
American Airlines faces major delays this Thanksgiving weekend after a software glitch grounded hundreds of its planes. The issue, tied to Airbus A320 jets, struck just as millions of travelers...
Green Banks Push Clean Energy Forward As Financing Gaps Persist
America’s clean-energy push keeps hitting the same obstacle: people want upgrades, but the money is hard to get. Green banks are stepping in, stretching public dollars and pulling private lenders...










