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Tuesday, 3 Mar 2026 Daily Technology GLOBAL

Here is your Daily summary for Technology across the world for Tue 3rd March 2026

MiniMax Group Inc., a leading AI player in China, reported a staggering 159% revenue increase for 2025, highlighting the intense competition and investment interest in the country's AI sector. This surge underscores the rapid growth of China's OpenAI rivals, positioning them as significant global players.

In Australia, Nvidia-backed Firmus Technologies has secured a new contract for a data center in Melbourne, paving the way for its anticipated IPO later this year. This move reflects the growing demand for AI infrastructure and the startup's strategic positioning in the market.

Meanwhile, Cami Tellez has launched a new marketing platform for the creator economy, backed by $4 million in funding. This initiative aims to empower content creators, tapping into the expanding digital economy.

On the cybersecurity front, Iranian hacking groups have notably gone silent amid escalating military tensions involving the US and Israel, indicating a potential decline in their operational capabilities. Concurrently, Amazon's cloud services faced disruptions due to an object striking a data center in the UAE, raising alarms about the security of critical digital infrastructure in volatile geopolitical climates.

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