
Trump wants to put Musk in charge of government efficiency
What could possibly go wrong?
Republican US presidential hopeful Donald Trump wants to put the man who stripped Twitter of 71 per cent of its value and turned it into a haven for right-wing groups to be in charge of government efficency.

OpenAI kills off its own business
More hubris than Bellerophon
OpenAI has found a way to burst its own AI bubble by killing off the developing industry with its own greed.

AT&T sues Broadcom over VMware's extended support
We saw this coming
AT&T has sued Broadcom, accusing the tech giant of refusing to honour an extended support agreement for VMware software unless AT&T buys additional, unnecessary subscriptions.

First legally binding AI treaty signed
Seems to ignore Azimov.
The United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union have inked what they call the first "legally binding" international AI treaty.

Qualcomm thinking of snapping up a bit of Chipzilla
Snapdragon snaps at opportunity
Qualcomm is sniffing around Chipzilla’s design business, hoping to bolster its product portfolio with a cheeky bid.

Cloud is failing to deliver
It is not even leaving them by the rubbish bins
According to a report published by UK cloud outfit Civo, administrators are questioning the value and promise of the tech giant's cloud services.

Microsoft’s AI PCs are pants for gaming
Great specs but… sheesh
The latest Windows personal computers with artificial intelligence features are incompatible with many leading video games.

Safe superintelligence raises a billion
New AI powerhouse on the way
Safe Superintelligence (SSI), co-founded by OpenAI's former chief scientist Ilya Sutskever, has raised $1 billion to develop safe AI systems that surpass human capabilities.

UK watchdog confirms Vole's merger sneaky
But does not care
A UK regulator ruled that the software king of the world Microsoft only bought Inflection’s IP and hired away its key staff, but that’s still enough to constitute a merger.

Amazon and Panasonic’s Smart TV Alliance
New products out
Early this year, Amazon and Panasonic signed a global agreement to use Fire TV as the operating system for the new Panasonic smart TVs. As part of this agreement, Panasonic has launched its first set of Fire TV-based smart TVs in the US today.