Intel targets ARM now
Published in News
12 September 2024

Intel targets ARM now


AMD and Nvidia too hard

In a sign of how bad things have gotten for the once mighty Chipzilla, its CEO Pat [Kicking] Gelsinger says he is now targeting ARM’s "short-lived" ARM CPU dominance.

Samsung plans massive job cuts
Published in News


Up to 30 per cent in some divisions

Samsung Electronics, the world’s biggest smartphone maker, is preparing a round of job cuts that would make most companies' eyes water.

Nvidia boss talks cunning plans with Goldman Sachs
Published in News


Its all about moats without walls

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has been outlining his glorious five-year plan to Goldman Sachs, outlining how his outfit would stay ahead in the AI race.

Humans keep rear-ending robot cars.
Published in Transportation


Are you trying to provoke an uprising?

US human drivers are doing their best to provoke a robot uprising by rear-ending robot cars.

American’s can’t get enough of mobile data
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Chewed through 100 trillion megabytes in 2023

Figures from the US show that the former British colony is rapidly increasing its wireless data consumption.

News presented by AI
Published in AI
12 September 2024

News presented by AI


Only it does not quite work yet


Hawaiian hack Guthrie Scrimgeour was shocked to discover that his old newspaper had a TV show staffed by made in Israel AI presenters .

Apple intelligence isn’t that bright
Published in Mobiles


Expert dubs it Siri on steroids

While the Tame Apple Press has been claiming that Apple Intelligence is super cool AI, people in the know claim they are being sold a pup.

Firms still having issues with backups
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Back-up processes vital

 Apricorn’s annual survey of UK IT security decision makers has found that too many are struggling with good backup procedures.

AWS to invest £8 billion in UK data centres
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Claims it will add £14 billion to the UK’s GDP

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has promised to invest £8 billion between now and 2028 in the development and maintenance of new UK datacentres.

Google told to pay $2.65 billion
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Anti-trust

Europe’s top court upheld a 2.4 billion euro ($2.65 billion) fine imposed on Google  for abusing its dominant position by favouring its own shopping comparison service.