Iliad wants to form Italian super company with Vodafone
Sing, goddess, of the anger of Achilles, son of Peleus,
Iliad has approached Vodafone to merge iliad Italia and Vodafone Italia into an Italian super company called NewCo.
Google plans to roll out Gemini across all its products
Even Bing is outclassing it, so it has to do something
With the arrival of AI, the search engine Google has found itself in the embarrassing situation of being beaten by Microsoft’s Bing, and now the company says it will roll out its own AI Gemini across nearly its entire line of products.
US regulators investigate Adobe’s cancellation rules
The company claims it is cooperating
Adobe said US regulators are probing the company's cancellation rules for software subscriptions, an issue that has long hacked off its customers.
Intel releases its own AI chip
Hopefully, Gaudi3 will not end up under a tram
Intel unveiled a new AI computer chip called Gaudi3, hoping to give Nvidia and AMD a run for their money.
Threads arrives in Europe
France surrenders
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that Threads is now available to users in the European Union.
AI cheats was not a thing after all
The kids cheated as normal
New research from Stanford University shows that the popularisation of AI did not boost overall cheating rates in schools.
Google releases tool to fix Pixel
Allows you to check it is really borked before taking it for a repair
Google is releasing a tool to help users diagnose problems with their Pixel phones.
MediaTek scores some mysterious Wi-Fi 7 chip orders
What is Apple up to?
There is some confusion after an announcement that MediaTek won Wi-Fi 7 chip orders from a ‘leading American tablet brand’ and would give Broadcom some sleepless nights.
Overclocking Threadripper 7000 series causes a blown fuse
We know you modified it
Overclocking AMD's Ryzen Threadripper 7000 series blows a fuse, indicating modification. However, AMD has told Tom's Hardware that this does not automatically invalidate the warranty of these top-tier workstation CPUs.
Hackers unbricked a Polish train
Now the manufacturer is suing
Hackers unbricked a train in Poland that its manufacturer had deliberately disabled. Now the manufacturer is threatening legal action against the hackers despite evidence it sabotaged the trains.