Sony and Honda drive a car with a PS5 controller
Attack Donkey Kong
Sony and Honda, the two Japanese tech giants, have teamed up to create a new electric car brand called Afeela, which they unveiled at CES 2023. This year, at a media event, they stunned the audience by driving the EV onto the stage using nothing but a PS5 controller.
AI PC will take over the world
But CES shows most of them are rubbish for now
CES 2024 is packed full of AI PCs this year which are designed to speed up AI tasks on your own device, rather than relying on cloud servers, but most of them are not much chop yet.
Bosses not cashing in on GenAI yet
Waiting for the bubble to burst first
A bombshell report by Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has exposed how most leaders are clueless about making GenAI work.
Apple Boss rakes in millions
Tim Cook trousers $63 million despite slashing his pay target by 40 per cent
Apple boss Tim Cook has bagged a whopping $63 million in 2023, even though he had cut his pay target by 40 per cent from the previous year.
Hertz ditches electric cars
Unreliable and cost too much to repair
Rental giant Hertiz is flogging 20,000 EVs after losing millions to Tesla's price cuts.
Boeing busted
Feds probe plane maker
Boeing is facing a fresh probe by the Untouchables after a panel of its 737 Max 9 jet fell off during a flight, leaving a gaping hole in the passenger cabin.
eBay of Pigs scandal
Online giant pays out $3 million for sicko scares
eBay has been slapped with a whopping $3 million fine for its twisted role in a shocking scheme to harass and stalk a couple who ran a news website about the e-commerce industry.
Apple Watch ban drama heats up as ITC fights back
Apple clearly stole technology
The Apple Watch ban has taken its latest twist after the International Trade Commission filed a new objection to Apple’s motion to stop the ban until the court case has been sorted out.
Piracy is back
How streaming companies stuffed everything up
Online piracy is back as the streaming companies cocked up their entire business model and annoyed users with too much competition, fee hikes and adverts.
Google does deal with big pharm
Ee i ee i oh
Google's DeepMind boss believes its drug discovery spinout will halve the time taken to find new medicines, catching the eye of the world's biggest pharmaceutical companies, which are looking to artificial intelligence to shake up the long process.