New woe for Microsoft update
These are getting more frequent
Microsoft seems to be having a problem with its latest update with users suddenly getting UNSUPPORTED_PROCESSOR Blue Screens.
South Yorkshire Police lose three years of body cam footage
Nothing to see here move on please
Redfaced South Yorkshire Police (SYP) have apologised after revealing more than three years' worth of officer body cam footage has been deleted from its computer systems.
Torvalds releases Linux 6.5 kernel series
Much better hardware support
Linus Torvalds announced today the release of the Linux 6.5 kernel series as a major update with several new features, better hardware support, and other changes.
Ukrainian store reveals six Raptor Lake-S Refresh SKUs
Chipzilla might want to call in a special operation
An online retail store Telemart based in Ukraine has unveiled six upcoming Raptor Lake-S Refresh SKUs.
Nvidia share buy back puzzle
Wall Street wonders what it is playing at
In the middle of Nvidia’s blockbuster results, the company announced a cunning plan to buy back $25 billion of its shares.
Barracuda email gateways still vulnerable
That patch does not seem to help
The FBI is warning that Barracuda Networks Email Security Gateway (ESG) appliances patched against a recently disclosed critical flaw still be at risk of potential compromise from suspected Chinese hacking groups.
MSI accidentally leaks 14th Gen Core details
No increased core count
MSI made the mistake of sharing a video MSI's latest Intel 700 motherboard series and upcoming PC cases which happens to show some details that Chipzilla would not want public yet.
Sony snaps up high-end headphone maker Audeze
Headed for the Playstation
Sony Interactive Entertainment has said that it will acquire the high-end headphone maker Audeze.
Better.com’s public offering seems to suffer from karma
Shares plunge from $16 to $1.19
Better.com, the digital mortgage lender seems to be suffering from a bad dose of karma after its IPO caused its value to fall like a team of free-falling elephants which forgot to pack their parachutes.
Germany looking for Lebensraum in AI market
Wants to give the Chinese and Americans a precise run for their money
Germany plans to almost double its public funding for artificial intelligence research to nearly a billion euros over the next two years, as it attempts to close a skills gap with sector leaders China and the United States.