Apple Announced Launch Event for March 4
Apple will hold a product launch event on 4 March, the company announced.

Apple will hold a product launch event on 4 March, the company announced.
Telecom operators worldwide are scaling capital investment in AI infrastructure amid surging demand for AI compute capacity and sovereignty requirements that favour local providers and homegrown solutions, according to Omdia.
Google unveiled its new smartphone, the $499 Pixel 10a.
While teleporting people remains science fiction, teleporting quantum information is now a practical reality.
Infobip was named the number one Established Leader in the Juniper Research RCS for Business 2026 Leaderboard.
Ericsson Nikola Tesla signed two new contracts worth over €22 million.
Europe’s smartphone market ended the year on a high, with shipments up 2% YoY in 4Q25, according to Counterpoint Research.
PLD Space and Sateliot signed a deal to launch their first two high-capacity 5G D2D (Direct-to-Device) satellites.
90% of non-executive directors (NEDs) lack a measure of confidence in cybersecurity value, according to a survey from Gartner.
The UK government plans to tighten the regulation of AI chatbots and social media to boost online child safety.
A new study by Juniper Research has revealed that over 53% of the adult population in emerging markets will use mobile money services by 2030.
The European Commission has opened a formal investigation into Shein under the Digital Services Act.
In its financial year 2025, Croatia-based Ericsson Nikola Tesla recorded mixed results.
NVIDIA and Meta Platforms have signed a multiyear, multigenerational strategic partnership.
Samsung reclaimed the top spot in the memory market in 4Q25 with a revenue of KRW 37.1 trillion ($25.9 billion), according to Counterpoint Research.
Canada and Germany widened their cooperation on AI projects.
Gartner identified critical blind spots stemming from overlooked risks and unintended consequences of GenAI adoption.
The UK government is seeking guidelines from the mobile industry and wider ecosystem on how it can support investment in the country’s network infrastructure.
A new study by Juniper Research has revealed that the number of cards issued using modern card issuing platforms will increase from 756 million in 2025 to almost 1.6 billion in 2030 worldwide.
Deutsche Telekom is the world’s first mobile network operator to enable multi-orbit roaming for IoT.