Revolut Eyes Turkish Bank FUPS in Global Expansion Push
According to a new report, Revolut is in talks to acquire the Turkish fintech bank FUPS. This move aligns with the company’s aggressive strategy to expand its global banking footprint.
According to a new report, Revolut is in talks to acquire the Turkish fintech bank FUPS. This move aligns with the company’s aggressive strategy to expand its global banking footprint.
A new Gallup report shows AI use at work is rising, with 45% of employees using it at least yearly. Yet, 40% say their employer hasn’t implemented an AI strategy, and 23% simply don’t know, revealing a major disconnect.
Sony has patented a new AI system that could let your PlayStation games play themselves. The tech would learn from countless hours of YouTube gameplay and player data. It’s a wild idea that raises big questions about what gaming even is.
JPMorgan’s asset management arm is ending its use of external proxy advisory firms for U.S. shareholder voting. Starting April 1, it will rely on its own AI platform, Proxy IQ. The division oversees $7 trillion in client assets.
According to Polygon, Nintendo’s 2026 is shaping up to mirror the Switch’s second year in 2018, but with bigger potential. The year could see major releases like Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave, a new Pokémon RPG, and a new Mario game to build crucial momentum for the Switch 2.
The popular chat platform Discord has taken a major step toward going public. After years of consideration and a rejected $10 billion takeover offer from Microsoft, the company is now navigating a tricky market and its own complex reputation.
Apple is testing a new “Background Security Improvements” system in iOS 26.3 beta. This marks a major shift, allowing security updates to be installed and even uninstalled in the background. It replaces the older, problematic Rapid Security Response feature.
Lenovo is bringing SteamOS to its flagship Legion Go 2 handheld. The company plans to start selling this version in June 2026, starting at $1,199. This comes months after the Windows model launched and just as newer, more powerful chips are on the horizon.
A new survey shows a sharp reversal in hiring trends. Companies are now doubling down on recruiting from a shortlist of top colleges, moving away from the post-pandemic idea that talent is everywhere. This shift is driven by cost, AI, and a renewed focus on in-person work.
Accenture is acquiring UK-based AI startup Faculty in an undisclosed deal. Meanwhile, a new demo shows developers running multiple AI coding agents from just a smartphone, hinting at a major shift in how software gets built.