Finland gets a second quantum computer
20-qubits
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and IQM Quantum Computers have completed Finland’s second quantum computer.
Finland offers free AI crash course
Offering it to the rest of the EU
Santa Claus's home Finland launched a free online crash course in artificial intelligence with the aim of educating its citizens about the new technology. Now, as a Christmas present to the world, the European nation is making the six-week programme available for anyone to take.
Google expands European data centre empire
Investing three billion euros
Google will invest three billion euros over the next two years to expand its European data centres.
Google invests in another Finnish data centre
First one was just the Finn end of the wedge
Google is to invest about $672 million in a new data centre in Hamina, Finland.
Nokia culls 350 jobs in Finland
More cost cutting
Former rubber boot maker Nokia is to slash 350 jobs in Finland as part of a cunning cost cutting plan.
Nokia continues to cut Finnish jobs
Still restructuring
The former maker of rubber boots, Nokia, has cut 353 jobs in its home market Finland due to a weak global network market and as part of its global cost-savings plan.
Finland invests in Nokia
Making sure no one sells it to the Chinese
Finland’s government investment arm Solidium has acquired a 3.3 percent stake in Nokia at a cost of about 844 million euro to strengthen government influence over the telecom network gear maker.
Finnish prime minister blames Apple for economic woes
Killed Nokia, wrecked paper industry
Nokia to cut 10,000 more jobs
Rough times for mobile veteran