Ubisoft slices up empire to save its neck
Tencent throws €1.16B lifeline to floundering French publisher
Ubisoft is finally admitting that years of creative flops and corporate misfires have left it in need of a reboot.
US robot-makers want Uncle Sam to suit up
Silicon-fuelled arms race gets a humanoid twist
US robotics firms are practically begging for Uncle Sam to stop napping and get serious about fighting China's silicon-powered robot surge.
Apple burns $1B a year on TV+ vanity project
No experience in entertainment industry pays off
The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple is torching over $1 billion annually on its streaming pet project, Apple TV+, according to a new exposé from The Information.
OpenAI's GPU inferno forces ChatGPT image throttle
Too many pictures, not enough silicon
OpenAI's shiny new toy is already running hot—literally.
The Pentagon is buying software like it’s a tank
Top Brass losing the knowledge wars
While Beijing’s war planners marry AI with arsenals like it’s a national hobby, the Pentagon is still trying to install Windows XP on a Predator drone, according to a new Atlantic Council report.