Nvidia's Jensen Huang to deliver keynote at CES 2025
Published in Graphics


Possible next-gen GPU announcement

Nvidia has confirmed its CEO, Jensen Huang, will be delivering the CES 2025 keynote on January 6th, with a possible announcement for Blackwell-based GeForce graphics cards.

Cognizant discriminated against non-Indian employees
Published in News


US jury rules 

A US jury has ruled that IT services and consulting firm Cognizant engaged in discriminatory practices against non-Indian employees and should be liable for punitive damages to compensate those affected.

Swedes come with a way to mitigating memory bottlenecks
Published in News


Nvidia will not be happy

A Swedish outfit originating from Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg has come up with a way to enhance server efficiency by mitigating memory bottlenecks.

Samsung starts mass production of PM9E1 SSD
Published in PC Hardware


Claims industry's most powerful PC SSD for AI

Samsung has announced that it has started the mass production of the PM9E1, a PCIe 5.0 SSD. Based on 5nm controller and 8th Gen V-NAND, Samsung is promising industry's highest performance and largest capacity.

Trump’s crypto partners have chequered pasts
Published in News


Lawsuits, unpaid debt and taxes

According to the New York Times, the people Former President Donald Trump is bringing in to manage his cryptocurrency business might not be the people you would want to trust your cash.

AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT drops to all-time low price of $629.99
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XFX Speedster Radeon RX 7900 XT MERC 310

AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT has now dropped to an all-time low price of $629.99 in the US, making it one of the more interesting graphics cards to buy these days. 

EU wallops Facebook’s data retention policies
Published in News


Zuckerberg can’t use your lunch pictures forever

The European Union's top court ruled on Friday that social networks like Facebook cannot indefinitely use people's information for ad targeting.

AI-powered licence plate readers collect personal data
Published in News


Handy for despots

AI-powered cameras mounted on cars and trucks, initially designed to capture licence plates, are now photographing political lawn signs outside private homes, individuals wearing T-shirts with text, and vehicles displaying pro-abortion bumper stickers—all while recording the precise locations of these observations.

PineNote is back
Published in News
07 October 2024

PineNote is back


New 10.1-inch e-ink display might get wider distribution

Pine64 has confirmed that its open-source e-ink tablet PineNote is returning in a more commercial format.

US coppers hide their use of AI facial recognition software
Published in News


Don’t mention it in the paperwork

US coppers have been arresting people identified by AI-based facial recognition software but have not been including it in their arrest reports because it is a little controversial.