Musk’s mum begs him not to fight Zuckerberg
He is not worth it Elon
Elon [look at me] Musk’s mum is asking the interwebs not to encourage her boy to have a cage fight with Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg.
AMD plans $135 million in 6G
Money spent in Ireland
AMD plans to invest $135 million in strategic research and development projects in Ireland over the next four years.
German church replaces priest with AI
Much more precise
A church in Germany has held the first AI-driven mass in a move that some might feel is a reform too far.
Zuckerberg and Musk briefly planned cage fight
The smart money is on Zuckerberg
In totally normal news among the obscenely rich who have nothing better to do Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter owner Elon [look at me] Musk might be trash-talking each other for a cage fight.
Google moans to FTC about Microsoft cloud
Tweedledum and Tweedledee
Google has formally filed a complaint to the US Federal Trade Commission, publicly alleging that Microsoft used its dominant position in enterprise software to push customers toward Vole's cloud services.
AST SpaceMobile claims to have sent a 4G signal to earth from space
Picked up by an ordinary smartphone
AST SpaceMobile claims to have transmitted a 4G LTE signal from space that was picked up by "everyday, off-the-shelf smartphones."
Microsoft claims to have spotted elusive particle
If it is right then it could solve some issues of quantum computing
Microsoft researchers have made a surprise claim that they have found evidence of an elusive particle that could solve some of the biggest headaches in quantum computing.
Google about to launch new Chromebooks
Chromebook X targets new spec requirements
Google could be about to launch a new branding initiative for Chromebooks dubbed "Chromebook X."
Analyst claims Intel is about to split
Manufacturing and design into two different companies
UBS analyst Timothy Arcuri said he expects Intel to provide an update on its product roadmap and customer adoption of its foundry services business, and his theory is that the company is going to split itself into two.
Lenovo breaks a million euro milestone
Took ten months
Lenovo shipped a million workstations and servers from its first purpose built in-house manufacturing facility in Europe, just over one year after it opened its doors in Budapest, Hungary.