AMD's Zen 2 processors allow the theft of protected information
Zenbleed does not need physical access
A boffin working for Google Information Security posted about a new vulnerability he found in AMD's Zen 2 processors which allow the theift of protected information.
Musk's rebrand hits trademark rocks
Everyone in the world has an X trademark
Elon [look at me] Musk's attempt to rebrand Twitter as "X" has sailed the struggling company onto an iceburg of legal woes.
Musk continues to play with Ukraine’s satellite system
Insists that Ukraine must not retake Crimea
Owner of the failing social notworking site Er, Elon [look at me] Musk has been doing his best to stuff up the Ukrainian war effort.
Thermalright fixes the problem of messy thermal paste
Helios helps beginners
Thermalright released a new type of thermal pad aimed at taking all the hassle out of applying thermal paste when building a PC.
Intel rebounds a bit
Might be hope in the old dinosaur yet
Chipzilla, which has been having a rough time of it lately, surprised the cocaine nose jobs of Wall streets with a a rare moment of financial outperformance.
Old Call of Duty game hit by serious malware
Spreads automatically in online lobbies
Hackers are infecting players of an old Call of Duty game with a worm that spreads automatically in online lobbies, according to two analyses of the malware.
Android warns of Apple stalkers
Google provides a useful function
Search engine Google has come up with an Android function which will enable you to tell if you are being stalked by an Apple fanboy.
Apple punishes users who have to repair iPads
Software locks tigger pencils
Fruity cargo cult Apple is getting nastier when it comes to those who have had to make simple repairs on its products.
French non-plussed about ChatGTP name
Lost in translation
A French reader has gotten in touch to point out how the AI phenomenon is not going down that well in France due to a problem with phonetics. The problem is that if you say the word “ChatGTP” it phonetically translates to “Cat, I farted” [Chat, J’ai pete].
US congress wants to save children from the Internet
The Internet causes all the world’s problems
US Congress is seeking to blame the Internet for all the world’s problems and has drafted some laws that they claim will protect children from this evil force.