Musk forced to take down X sign
Apparently it was brighter than he was
Elon [look at me] Musk has been forced to take down the big bright “X” sign from his company's building in downtown San Francisco.
Apple admits helping parents micro-manage children failed
Technology was not up to it
Fruity cargo cult Apple has admitted that its attempts to help parents who like to protect their children by preventing the real world from getting to them have failed due to a software bug.
Lenovo working on handheld PC
Windows 11 and Ryzen chips on board
The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn claiming that Lenovo is working on a handheld gaming PC dubbed "Legion Go."
US and EU worried about China's swift rise in chipmaking
If only western powers had not forced them into it
After a few years of trying to strip China of its access to chips and similar technology, the Western Powers are suddenly shocked that the Middle Kingdom is not only making the gear itself but is fast catching up on them.
Facebook must identify anonymous trolls
At least in the EU
Facebook must unmask anonymous trolls who defame victims an EU court has ruled.
Soluble printed circuit boards could be the next big thing
Good for polar bears
German semiconductor maker Infineon Technologies AG announced that it's producing a printed circuit board (PCB) that dissolves in water.
Nvidia lets RTX 4090 Ti get cold
Not enough competition
The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn saying that Nvidia will not release a RTX 4090 Ti later this year because AMD is not releasing a card in that space.
Apple fanboys try to convince the world bezels are important
Because it is the only improvement on the coming iPhone
The Tame Apple Press, and legions of Apple fanboys are doing their best to convince the world that the only “improvement” on the coming iPhone 15 is a cure for cancer.
Threads failing too
Most users stopped using it
Meta's new Er competitor, Threads, is looking for ways to keep users interested after more than half of the people who signed up for the text-based platform walked away and decided to do somethng better with their lives.
Oxide ships its first server rack.
Claims to provide a cloud in your data centre
Oxide has released its first server stack which it thinks will take the power away from the likes of Google and Microsoft by allowing companies to build clouds within their data centres.