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ASEAN set to sign landmark regional digital economy framework agreement in November 2026

ASEAN set to sign landmark regional digital economy framework agreement in November 2026 The ASEAN Digital Economy Framework Agreement is targeted to be signed at the 47th ASEAN Summit later this year. SINGAPORE: ASEAN member states are set to sign a landmark regional digital economy agreement at the 47th ASEAN Summit in November after concluding negotiations on the pact this week. The Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) said on Sunday (May 31) that Singapore welcomes the successful...

Channel News Asia 10d ago

Sustainability and Artificial Intelligence: Necessary, Challenging, and Promising Intersections

Announce Type: new Abstract: Both digital economy and digital technology researchers increasingly recognize the need to better address the role that artificial intelligence (AI) plays in shaping the evolution of the environmental, social and governance aspects of development. It appears that sustainability and AI research converge on the features of wicked problems that are complex, interconnected and dynamic. Building off such convergence, this article aims to map out the necessary,...

arXiv CS 1d ago

Measuring Social Media Network Effects

arXiv:2507.04545v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Network effects -- the utility gains from additional consumers of a good -- are widely regarded as critical to the digital economy. Yet recent theory and evidence suggest that local network effects -- the economic value created by specific social network connections -- drive value in networked online platforms. Using incentive-compatible online choice experiments with 19,923 Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and X users in the United...

arXiv CS 9d ago

Dutch Authorities Block $115 Million Deal by a U.S. Tech Company

Willemijn Aerdts, the Dutch minister for the digital economy and sovereignty, spoke to the news media last month after blocking the acquisition of Solvinity, a Dutch tech company, by the U.S. firm Kyndryl.

NYT Business 1d ago

Dutch Authorities Block $115 Million Deal by a U.S. Tech Company

Willemijn Aerdts, the Dutch minister for the digital economy and sovereignty, spoke to the news media last month after blocking the acquisition of Solvinity, a Dutch tech company, by the U.S. firm Kyndryl.

NYT Technology 1d ago

Dutch Authorities Block $115 Million Deal by a U.S. Tech Company

Willemijn Aerdts, the Dutch minister for the digital economy and sovereignty, spoke to the news media last month after blocking the acquisition of Solvinity, a Dutch tech company, by the U.S. firm Kyndryl.

New York Times 1d ago

Putin sends submarines to survey Britain's subsea cables. UK deploys Royal Navy, mobilizes parliamentary draftsmen

The British government wants stronger protection for subsea internet cables following a surge in Russian activity near UK waters, but its latest proposals lean heavily on fines and prison sentences rather than direct defensive action. Plans - outlined in a speech by Baroness Liz Lloyd, Minister for Digital Economy ahead of a consultation - include tougher penalties for recklessly damaging undersea cables, operator security obligations and emergency powers allowing government to compel...

The Register 9d ago

5 ways data centers endanger their local communities and the country as a whole

5 ways data centers endanger their local communities and the country as a whole Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Every internet search, streamed video and AI-generated response depends on a data center somewhere. Driven by rapid growth in artificial intelligence, cloud computing and cryptocurrency, data centers have become the backbone of the modern digital economy. But though their key role is in enabling virtual and remote experiences, data centers are physical...

Phys.org 1d ago

Malaysia’s wage growth lags behind GDP as ‘top firms are not scaling’ – what gives?

Malaysia’s wage growth lags behind GDP as ‘top firms are not scaling’ – what gives? A World Bank report in May found that Malaysia’s wage growth since 2010 has lagged behind its gross domestic product (GDP) growth in part because top firms in the country are not scaling up. KUALA LUMPUR: They form the top 10 per cent of businesses in Malaysia productivity-wise.

Channel News Asia 2d ago

Digital 2.0: Access to mobiles up, but not empowerment

India’s digital revolution has succeeded in putting mobile phones in nearly every household, but it has fallen short of delivering meaningful digital inclusion. A report has found that while 95.1% of households own a mobile device and 74.8% have access to a smartphone or internet-enabled phone, only 39.7% of individuals aged 15 and above use the internet, 16.1% of connected households use it for online education and just 11.4% access govt services online. ‘The Evolving Landscape of Digital...

Times of India 1d ago