Samsung ditches its own memory in Galaxy S25
Published in Mobiles
Friday, 21 February 2025 09:59

Samsung ditches its own memory in Galaxy S25


Gone to Micron

Samsung has stunned the tech world by abandoning its own DRAM and storage chips in the Galaxy S25 series, instead opting for components from US rival Micron.

China's tech giants shrug off US restrictions
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Dependence on US chips and operating systems rapidly decreasing

It would appear that US sanctions have done the opposite of what they were supposed to -- the have sped up China's chip and operating system development leading it to be less dependant on the US tech oligarchs.

OpenAI growing like topsy
Published in AI
Friday, 21 February 2025 09:15

OpenAI growing like topsy


400M weekly active users, doubles enterprise customer base

OpenAI is riding a tidal wave of growth, with ChatGPT and its other AI products now boasting over 400 million active weekly users—a  33 per cent jump since December.

Nearly a third of AI chatbots share data
Published in AI
Friday, 21 February 2025 09:05

Nearly a third of AI chatbots share data


Google Gemini does the most evil 

AI chatbots are harvesting user data at an alarming rate, with 30 per cent of them handing it over to third parties, including data brokers.

NSF fires 168 staff in shock move
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Thursday, 20 February 2025 11:57

NSF fires 168 staff in shock move


Trump purge of science and public IT research

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has axed 168 employees in a brutal cost-cutting move following President Trump’s executive order to reduce the federal workforce. 

Jim Keller blasts Intel sale rumours
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Thursday, 20 February 2025 11:43

Jim Keller blasts Intel sale rumours


It’s a fire sale

The troubled Chipzilla’s golden days might be behind it, but selling the company or its divisions isn’t the way forward—it’s a reckless fire sale, says legendary chip designer Jim Keller. 

AI can't code
Published in AI
Thursday, 20 February 2025 10:31

AI can't code


OpenAI research exposes the limits of artificial engineers.

Despite all the hype, AI is nowhere near replacing human software engineers, according to OpenAI’s research.

Apple cries foul as UK regulator threatens mobile browser monopoly
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Harms innovation excuse

Fruity cargo cult Apple is again playing the victim, claiming that the UK’s competition regulator’s proposed remedies for the mobile browser market could stifle its "innovation."

Microsoft declutters Windows 11
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Thursday, 20 February 2025 09:39

Microsoft declutters Windows 11


Needs to meet EU privacy standards

Software King of the World Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 24H2 preview build, 26120.3281, released to the Dev and Beta channels, has officially removed the Location History API.

iPhone 16e a loud-sounding yawn
Published in Mobiles
Thursday, 20 February 2025 09:15

iPhone 16e a loud-sounding yawn


Old design new modem

The fruity cargo cult Apple has officially announced the iPhone 16e, a so-called budget version of its flagship iPhone 16. Under the bonnet, it has barely anything new besides the company’s over-hyped C1 modem.