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The Purple Cable Revolution: How Credo's $500 AECs Became AI's Unsung Infrastructure Hero - Professional coverage
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The Purple Cable Revolution: How Credo’s $500 AECs Became AI’s Unsung Infrastructure Hero

The Hidden Wiring Behind AI’s Explosive Growth While Nvidia’s GPUs and OpenAI’s models capture headlines, a lesser-known California company has…

Dashlane's Passwordless Breakthrough: Solving the Final Authentication Frontier with Major Mobile Ca - Professional coverage
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Dashlane’s Passwordless Breakthrough: Solving the Final Authentication Frontier with Major Mobile Caveats

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Windows 11 Beta Update Advances UI Consistency with Dark Mode and Drag Tray Controls - Professional coverage
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Windows 11 Beta Update Advances UI Consistency with Dark Mode and Drag Tray Controls

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Spanish Drone Innovator Fuvex Secures €1.7M to Expand European Infrastructure Inspection Services

Fuvex, a Spanish drone developer specializing in long-range autonomous aerial systems, has reportedly secured €1.7 million in its first external funding round. The company aims to expand its infrastructure inspection services across Europe and Latin America while entering new verticals including gas pipelines and security applications.

Spanish Drone Developer Fuvex Raises €1.7 Million for European Expansion

Spanish drone startup Fuvex has reportedly secured €1.7 million in the initial phase of its Series A funding round, according to recent announcements. The Navarra-based company, which specializes in long-range autonomous aerial systems for infrastructure inspection, plans to use the capital to expand into new markets across Europe and Latin America while diversifying into additional industry verticals.

AutomotiveBusiness

Western Auto Giants Urged to Accelerate EV Development While Forging Unique Path

General Motors’ president reveals that Western automakers need to match Chinese EV manufacturers’ rapid development cycles while maintaining their own competitive advantages. The auto executive warns against replicating China’s aggressive pricing tactics that have created market instability.

Speed Versus Sustainability in EV Race

General Motors President Mark Reuss has articulated what Western automakers must learn from China’s electric vehicle leaders – and equally important, what they should avoid emulating. According to reports from his appearance on InsideEV’s “Plugged-In” podcast, Reuss emphasized that while speed-to-market represents the crucial lesson, directly copying Chinese competitors’ strategies would be counterproductive.