AI could be wiped out by the same illness that killed off the Hapsburgs
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…and Norfolk

For centuries, the Hapsburg dynasty inbred itself so much that its members could hardly breathe and those whose chins did not stab them in their sleep were haemophiliacs.

Samsung narrows gap with TSMC
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Foundry business doing well

Samsung Foundry has surpassed its competitors, TSMC & Intel, in the semiconductor space.

Bungie sacked Barrett
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Inappropriate behaviour

Bloomberg has discovered that Bungie Christopher Barrett’s surprise exit earlier this year was due to a misconduct investigation prompted by at least eight female employees.

Infosys accused of being “exploitative”
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Onboarding takes two years and is a bit like water boarding

Indian IT firm Infosys has been accused of being “exploitative” after allegedly sending job offers to thousands of engineering graduates but still not onboarding any of them after as long as two years.

Telegram CEO Pavel Durov indicted in Paris
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Musk had better not be planning a visit

Telegram CEO and co-founder Pavel Durov, the 39-year-old billionaire, has been indicted on multiple charges after appearing before a Paris Court.

South Korean president calls for deep-fake action
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AI digital sex crime epidemic

South Korea's president has urged authorities to intensify efforts to "eradicate" the nation's digital sex crime epidemic, amidst a surge of deepfake pornography targeting young women.

Nvidia’s stellar results fail to impress cocaine-fuelled Wall Street
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Even if it made what said analysts it should

Nvidia's quarterly forecast failed to meet the insane expectations of the cocaine nose-jobs of Wall Street.

TSMC set to make a killing
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$31 billion from just two of its nodes 

TSMC is on track to rake in around $31 billion from just two of its high-end semiconductor nodes.

Ryzen Windows 11 patch backported
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Good news for gamers

Ryzen chips are getting a spruce up from the Windows 11 version 24H2 update.

Boffins come up with flexible nanogenerator
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140-fold increase in power density

Boffins from the University of Surrey have come up with highly energy-efficient, flexible nanogenerators that boast a staggering 140-fold increase in power density.