Nvidia predicts trouble ahead
Fourth-quarter profit expectations were reduced
Nvidia has upset the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street by predicting that its fourth quarter will not be as promising as they had thought.
YouTube is causing Firefox to lag
But Google says it is ruining everyone’s experience - not just Firefox
Firefox users across the internet are complaining that they are encountering an "artificial" five-second load time when they try to watch YouTube videos.
Crypto mining rig found underneath Polish court
Using $250 worth of electricity a day
Illegal crypto miners showed their distain for the Polish justice system by building a rig in the basement of the Supreme Administrative Court in Warsaw.
Altman returns to OpenAI
Board shake-up
Sam Altman is back behind his desk as the supreme ruler of OpenAI after a much-chastised board agreed to have him back.
TSMC mulls over building a third Japanese plant
Safe from Chinese invasion but closer to large monster fights
TSMC is considering building a 3nm processing plant in Japan at the request of its customers who are a little concerned about things hotting up with China.
New iPhone sets to disappoint customers again
Leaked battery pictures show a tiny increase
The fruity cargo cult Apple is set to disappoint its customers again with the iPhone 16 Pro’s battery life.
Elon Musk gets support from Far Right
While he sues those who disagree with him
Self-proclaimed free speech champion Elon [Look at Me] Musk is suing a liberal watchdog group which pointed out that his social notworking site X was putting high-profile adverts next to neo-nazi posts.
Planes flying near Iran suffer from GPS spoofing
Being tricked to fly over Iran
Commercial air crews are novel "spoofing" attacks designed to trick their navigation systems to fly into Iranian airspace.
Nadella says OpenAI’s board needs to change
Doesn’t say if there needs to be a Vole on the board
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that the governance structure of OpenAI needs to change after the AI company's sudden firing of CEO Sam Altman.
Apple faces yet another anti-trust action
Sued by Venmo and Cash App customers
In a proposed class action, Apple has been sued by Venmo and Cash App customers, claiming the iPhone maker abused its market power to curb competition for mobile peer-to-peer payments, causing consumers to pay "rapidly inflating prices."