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Acer Edu Summit Asia Pacific 2025 showcases AI’s role in learning

Acer hosted its first Acer Edu Summit Asia Pacific 2025 on May 7–8 at the Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel. The event focused on how AI and digital technologies are changing education. Exploring AI in Schools The summit gathered educators, policymakers, and tech experts from across Asia Pacific, including the Philippines, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Australia, South […]

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Acer hosted its first Acer Edu Summit Asia Pacific 2025 on May 7–8 at the Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel. The event focused on how AI and digital technologies are changing education.

Exploring AI in Schools

The summit gathered educators, policymakers, and tech experts from across Asia Pacific, including the Philippines, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Australia, South Korea, India, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Taiwan. Discussions covered digital literacy, AI-driven learning tools, and new teaching methods.

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Acer highlighted its AI-powered devices and educational solutions, showing how technology can make teaching more effective and student learning more engaging.

“Digitalization has demonstrated its capabilities to complement, enrich, and transform education, and Acer created this summit as a catalyst for innovation,” said Andrew Hou, Acer Pan Asia Pacific President.

Tech Innovations and Esports in Learning

Major tech brands like Intel, Windows, and Google showcased interactive exhibits, while Aopen, SpatialLabs, and Predator Gaming demonstrated how esports can benefit education by promoting strategic thinking and teamwork.

Altos also introduced new AI server technology designed for advanced AI applications and large-scale model training. Their latest platforms include:

  • Altos BrainSphere R680 F7 – Built for AI and graphics-heavy tasks with support for multiple NVIDIA RTX 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs.
  • Altos BrainSphere R880 F7 – A powerful AI training platform, ideal for Large Language Models (LLM) and Generative AI, featuring the NVIDIA B200 Blackwell Ultra GPU.

Acer’s Commitment to the Future

Acer aims to equip educators and students with the latest digital tools, preparing them for the future of learning. “The Acer Edu Summit Asia Pacific 2025 reinforces Acer’s commitment to equipping educators and learners with tools that not only enhance education today but also prepare them for the evolving digital landscape of tomorrow,” said Hou.

For more details, visit Acer Education.



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OpenAI and Nvidia among companies building Stargate AI infrastructure in UAE – The Mercury News

(CNN) — OpenAI and Nvidia will join other companies to build Stargate UAE, an artificial intelligence infrastructure cluster, in a sister project to the recently unveiled push to expand AI infrastructure in the United States. Appearing alongside President Donald Trump in January, the CEOs of OpenAI, SoftBank and Oracle said they would create a new […]

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(CNN) — OpenAI and Nvidia will join other companies to build Stargate UAE, an artificial intelligence infrastructure cluster, in a sister project to the recently unveiled push to expand AI infrastructure in the United States.

Appearing alongside President Donald Trump in January, the CEOs of OpenAI, SoftBank and Oracle said they would create a new company, called Stargate, to build out AI infrastructure in the US. The companies said they plan to invest up to $500 billion into the project in the coming years.

On Thursday, those three companies, as well as Nvidia, Cisco and local champion G42, announced in a statement their partnership to build Stargate UAE in Abu Dhabi. The project’s first part, a 200-megawatt AI “cluster,” is expected to go live in 2026, they said.

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, said in the statement that the project in the oil-rich United Arab Emirates is “a step toward ensuring some of this era’s most important breakthroughs – safer medicines, personalized learning and modernized energy – can emerge from more places and benefit the world.”

In a separate statement on its website, OpenAI said Stargate UAE has the potential to provide AI infrastructure and computing capacity within a 2,000-mile radius, reaching up to half the world’s population.

The project, agreed in close coordination with the US government, is the first international deployment of Stargate⁠, OpenAI’s AI infrastructure platform, the company also noted.

For his part, Jensen Huang, chief executive of Nvidia, said the project in the UAE would “power the country’s bold vision – to empower its people, grow its economy and shape its future.”

G42 will build the facility, with OpenAI and Oracle operating it, while Nvidia will provide some of the most advanced chips available.

Stargate UAE will run in the recently announced data center complex in Abu Dhabi, which will have 5 gigawatts of capacity – enough to power a major city.

The complex will be built by the US and the UAE, Trump announced last week during his visit to the country, and will eventually span 10 square miles.

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Motorola’s Fitness-Focused Watch Has a Surprising Price Tag

Moto Watch Fit has a sleek Apple Watch-like design but is significantly lighter at 25g. Offers decent health and fitness tracking features, including 100+ sports modes. Surprisingly high price of $199 in the US and $249 in Canada for a smartwatch that doesn’t run Wear OS. Last month, Motorola announced a new fitness-focused smartwatch called […]

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  • Moto Watch Fit has a sleek Apple Watch-like design but is significantly lighter at 25g.

  • Offers decent health and fitness tracking features, including 100+ sports modes.

  • Surprisingly high price of $199 in the US and $249 in Canada for a smartwatch that doesn’t run Wear OS.

Last month, Motorola announced a new fitness-focused smartwatch called the Moto Watch Fit. It’s officially available starting today, and there are some interesting features, but the price may be the most surprising thing about it—not in a good way.

We’ll start with the design. The Moto Watch Fit goes for a sleek, square aesthetic with rounded corners, giving it a decidedly Apple Watch-inspired look. The 1.9-inch OLED screen and overall size are extremely similar to the Apple Watch as well. However, coming in at 25g, it’s significantly lighter, which is good for a device you’ll be wearing while exercising. The case is made of matte black aluminium, and it launches with a green fabric band. There’s also a lug adapter included in the box, which is a nice touch.

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Moto Watch Fit

Under the hood, you’re getting a decent set of health and fitness tracking features. We’re talking heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, GPS, and a PPG sensor. If you’re into working out, it comes with over 100 sports modes to accurately track your activities, whether you’re running, swimming, or lifting weights at the gym.

One of the more interesting things about the Moto Watch Fit is the battery life. Motorola is promising up to 16 days of battery life on a single charge, which is always a welcome relief in the world of daily charging. However, it should be noted that this watch does not run Wear OS. It only supports a handful of Motorola’s own apps, similar to a device like the Amazfit Active 2.

Now, let’s get to the price. This is where the Moto Watch Fit stumbles. As mentioned, the Moto Watch Fit does not run Wear OS. It’s essentially a fitness tracker that looks like an Apple Watch, but Motorola has priced it as if it is an Apple Watch. It’s available today starting at $199 in the US and $249 in Canada. That US price is only $50 less than the Apple Watch SE.

Granted, the Moto Watch Fit looks like a very nice fitness tracker, but it’s priced considerably higher than other devices in its category. The aforementioned Amazfit Active 2, for example, is half the price. Fitbit trackers are also all cheaper than the Watch Fit. It’s a steep price for a smartwatch that isn’t a smartwatch, and a company’s first fitness tracker.



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Innovative tech powers a pair of SBA wins

There were compelling winners aplenty at yesterday evening‘s Sports Business Awards. It was also a great showing for tech we cover often here at SBJ. Cosm won Sports Breakthrough of the Year (more on that victory below), and the Intuit Dome grabbed Sports Facility of the Year. See the full list of winners here. — […]

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There were compelling winners aplenty at yesterday evening‘s Sports Business Awards. It was also a great showing for tech we cover often here at SBJ. Cosm won Sports Breakthrough of the Year (more on that victory below), and the Intuit Dome grabbed Sports Facility of the Year.

See the full list of winners here. — Ethan Joyce

In today’s edition of Power Up:

  • Cosm takes Sports Breakthrough of the Year at SBAs
  • SAP becomes Ryder Cup technology sponsor
  • Gracenote launches sports service

SBAs: Cosm wins Sports Breakthrough of the Year

A true technological innovation, Cosm burst into the scene in 2024 with venues in Los Angeles and Dallas, with upcoming locations in Atlanta and Detroit, SBJ’s Mollie Cahillane reports. The group is now valued at more than $1B after raising a recent $250M.

The sports and entertainment technology company operates across extended reality with wraparound LED domes, live feeds and 155-foot programmable displays. On Wednesday, Cosm was honored as Sports Breakthrough of the Year at the 18th annual Sports Business Awards.

“This award is for breakthrough, but the reality is, this vision started all the way back in 2019 and a lot of people in this room today were the first people that I got on Zoom with and pitch this crazy idea,” Jeb Terry, the company CEO and president, said in accepting the award.


SAP becomes Ryder Cup technology sponsor

Global technology provider SAP has signed an agreement with Ryder Cup Europe and the PGA of America to become a new worldwide sponsor of the Ryder Cup for the 2025 and 2027 tournaments, SBJ’s Joe Lemire reports.

The 2025 Ryder Cup is at N.Y.’s Bethpage this September, and the 2027 edition is at Adare Manor in Limerick, Ireland. The news was first announced at the SAP Sapphire conference in Orlando. The Ryder Cup will use SAP’s software platforms to organize fan data from different sources, personalize marketing content, analyze business insights data and explore AI-driven innovation opportunities.


Nielsen’s Gracenote launches new sports content aggregation service for automakers

Gracenote, the Nielsen subsidiary dedicated to entertainment data aggregation, is launching a new sports service called Nexus Auto that will allow drivers to curate custom sports audio, video and statistical dashboards on their vehicle displays, SBJ’s Rob Schafer reports.

Nexus Auto will be built directly into original equipment manufacturer’s systems, according to Gracenote’s Head of Innovation Trent Wheeler, and link users out to broadcast/radio streams, scores and podcast feeds based on self-submitted preferences.




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Chatbot Arena group goes from academic project at UC Berkeley to $600 million startup – The Mercury News

By Rachel Metz and Katie Roof, Bloomberg Chatbot Arena started as an academic project, where researchers and students at the University of California at Berkeley worked to evaluate the capacity of artificial intelligence tools. Now, the group has spun out into a new company, called LMArena, that’s raised $100 million in seed funding from a […]

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By Rachel Metz and Katie Roof, Bloomberg

Chatbot Arena started as an academic project, where researchers and students at the University of California at Berkeley worked to evaluate the capacity of artificial intelligence tools. Now, the group has spun out into a new company, called LMArena, that’s raised $100 million in seed funding from a slate of A-list investors.

Andreessen Horowitz and UC Investments — which manages an investment portfolio for the University of California — led the fundraising, which the company plans to announce Wednesday. The deal includes backing from Lightspeed Venture Partners, Felicis Ventures and Kleiner Perkins, among others, the company said.



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Microsoft fires employee who interrupted CEO’s speech to protest AI tech for Israeli military

SEATTLE (AP) — Microsoft has fired an employee who interrupted a speech by CEO Satya Nadella to protest the company’s work supplying the Israeli military with technology used for the war in Gaza. Software engineer Joe Lopez could be heard shouting at Nadella in the opening minutes Monday of the tech giant’s annual Build developer […]

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SEATTLE (AP) — Microsoft has fired an employee who interrupted a speech by CEO Satya Nadella to protest the company’s work supplying the Israeli military with technology used for the war in Gaza.



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Technological advances on exhibit at iScene

CAUAYAN CITY — A wide range of activities, including talks on the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in disaster management, smart cities and communities, and in mobility and smart transportation, has been the focus in the three-day 3rd International Smart City Exposition and Networking Engagement (iScene) at the Isabela Convention Center in this city. The […]

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CAUAYAN CITY — A wide range of activities, including talks on the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in disaster management, smart cities and communities, and in mobility and smart transportation, has been the focus in the three-day 3rd International Smart City Exposition and Networking Engagement (iScene) at the Isabela Convention Center in this city.

The event started on Thursday, May 22 and will end on Saturday, May 24.

WATER QUALITY MONITORING TOOL An exhibitor explains the prototype of their research and development project dubbed as a Lorawan-based pond water quality control and monitoring system for shrimp farms in one of the exhibits at the start of the three-day 3rd International Smart City Exposition and Networking Engagement (iScene) at the Isabela Convention Center in Cauayan City on May 22, 2025. PHOTO BY VINCE JACOB VISAYA

WATER QUALITY MONITORING TOOL An exhibitor explains the prototype of their research and development project dubbed as a Lorawan-based pond water quality control and monitoring system for shrimp farms in one of the exhibits at the start of the three-day 3rd International Smart City Exposition and Networking Engagement (iScene) at the Isabela Convention Center in Cauayan City on May 22, 2025. PHOTO BY VINCE JACOB VISAYA

The conference serves as a platform to discuss details and commitment for possible transfer of technologies and commercialization, aside from having exhibits on artificial intelligence, robotics, among other innovations such as startup and cutting-edge advancements in water management, textiles, smart agriculture, and circular economy.

Among those showcased in the exhibits are the electromobility research and development which aims to achieve greening of the transport industry, the Lorawan-based pond water quality control and monitoring system for shrimp farms, the heat-assisted temperature control and monitoring system for hatchery management of milkfish, agricultural-robot-Tomasino innovation system, S&T-based approach for sustainable management of reservoirs and river basins.

Also being exhibited are forest products research and development e-library, smart water control infrastructure for effective irrigation management, GIS-based decision support tool, and integrated flood and water resources management in Asean basins for sustainable development.

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The Department of Science and Technology (DOST), in partnership with the local government unit of Cauayan City and Isabela State University (ISU), focused on the theme “Empowering Smart and Sustainable Communities through Government-Academe-Industry Collaboration” for the event.

Mayor Ceasar Dy Jr. said the city, which has been designated as the first smart city in the Philippines, has implemented various digital solutions to improve network and services such as the installment of free Wi-Fi in its 65 barangay.

“We have been the first Smart City, and we focus on innovations to help other local government units to adopt smart technologies and eventually we got partners at the international level,” he added.

Among the side events include Philippine Smart and Sustainable Cities Awards, the Mobile Command and Control Vehicle (Moccov) Operations Olympics, E-Sports tournament, and the Hackathon.

“The conference has been aiming to transform communities through active citizen-engagement, and to further promote the Smarter Philippines mission,” said Undersecretary Sancho Mabborang during the event.

“For the past two years, the iScene has become an opportunity to bring together government agencies, academe, industry players, and international partners for collaboration and knowledge-sharing to achieve smart, resilient, and sustainable communities,” he added.

The DOST Regional Office 2 also inked memoranda of partnerships with various government agencies, and academic institutions such as the Department of Human Settlement and Urban Development (DHSUD) Region 2, Commission on Higher Education (CHED), Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), Isabela State University (ISU), King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL) in Thailand and the Cauayan City local government unit.



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