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- This week in Dutch techthenextweb.com
- Netherlands, France, and Germany lead ‘largest ever’ botnet stingthenextweb.com
- Web-hosting startup Hostinger hit €110M revenue in 2023, praises AI for 57% growththenextweb.com
- 68% of British MPs have had personal data exposed on the dark webthenextweb.com
- Space tech startup Open Cosmos to build Greece’s first flagship satellite constellationthenextweb.com
- ESA satellite launches Dutch tech into space to study climate changethenextweb.com
- With hallucinations waning, AI is diving deeper into scientific researchthenextweb.com
- Berlin startup Cloover bags $114M to help consumers switch to solarthenextweb.com
- EU, Australia strike critical minerals supply deal amid tech rivalry with Chinathenextweb.com
- Amazon taps Finland’s IQM for its first EU quantum computing servicethenextweb.com
- Macron: French AI can challenge ‘insane’ dominance of China and USthenextweb.com
- Plans for Dutch chip powerhouse get €180M boost from ASML and TU/ethenextweb.com
- Europe’s ‘dark universe’ telescope shares first scientific data and new cosmic imagesthenextweb.com
- Dutch cybercops tracked a crypto theft to one of the world’s worst botnetsthenextweb.com
- Finnish startup gets full funding for world-first fungal protein factorythenextweb.com
- AI translation unicorn DeepL reaches $2B valuation with new $300M investmentthenextweb.com
- New global AI safety commitments echo EU’s risk-based approachthenextweb.com
- ESA enlists European duo to build space cargo return servicesthenextweb.com
- Chip wars: ASML could reportedly brick its machines in Taiwan if China invadesthenextweb.com
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