London Robotaxis, Inclusive Technologies for Deaf Athletes and a 100 MW Data Center in India — News of Note for the Internet-Minded (3/4/26)

In this week’s News of Note, Nvidia plans rollout of AI-powered laptop chips, ASML’s EUV breakthrough promises a surge in chip production, and increasing threats from polymorphic malware force shift in cybersecurity strategies. Elsewhere, Acme Weather offers alternate weather predictions for greater accuracy.

Nvidia makes a comeback to the consumer PC market with AI-focused laptop chips. (MSN, Hillary Remy)
New app, Acme Weather, uses prediction models and multiple data sources to give a more nuanced and informative weather forecast. (TechCrunch, Sarah Perez)
Tata Group partners with OpenAI on landmark AI data center in India. (Business Standard, Shivani Shinde)
ASML’s EUV light source innovation is poised to significantly boost chip production by 2030. (Reuters, Stephen Nellis)
Self-driving robotaxis are debuting in London in the spring. (AP News, Kelvin Chan)
Inclusive technologies tested at Deaflympics in Tokyo. (BBC Technology, Paul Carter)
Constantly evolving threats from polymorphic malware reshape cybersecurity strategies. (Forbes, Chuck Brooks)

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