Project Glymur might feature two chips
Published in PC Hardware


Qualcomm’s SoC family might be better than thought

The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn, claiming that Qualcomm’s plans to expand upon its SoC family for Windows notebooks might mean Project Glymur is a family of two chips instead of one.

OnePlus forced to pull phone from Germany
Published in Mobiles


Patent dispute

OnePlus had to pull its product in Germany after InterDigital, a research and development company focused on wireless devices, claimed to hold patents for key technologies, including 5G tech.

AMD releases Radeon Software Adrenalin 24.9.1 WHQL driver
Published in Graphics


AMD Fluid Motion Frames 2 now part of the driver

AMD has released its latest Radeon Software Adrenalin 24.9.1 WHQL driver update, bringing support for new games, as well as adding AMD Fluid Motion Frames 2 (AFMF 2), Anti-Lag 2 Vulkan support, and other updates to the driver. The new driver also fixes several issues in some games and applications.

Microsoft walks away from HoloLens 2
Published in IoT


Vole will keep working on militarised versions

Software King of the World,  Microsoft has given up on the consumer and business version of its VR headset and is going to concentrate on military versions instead.

Investors want Ubisoft to sell itself off
Published in Gaming


French company might have to surrender

French company Ubisoft might surrender to pressure from its investors to find a buyer.

Motorola unveils the new ThinkPhone 25
Published in Mobiles


Business-oriented with the ThinkPad design

Last year, Motorola launched the first ThinkPhone, aimed at the business market, and now, it has announced the newest update, the Motorola ThinkPhone 25, featuring deeper integration with PCs and tablets, and keeping the same iconic Lenovo ThinkPad design.

Broadcom wanted to increase AT&T’s VMware prices by 1,050 per cent
Published in News


Making life harder for all its customers

AT&T claimed Broadcom offered to jack up its prices by 1,050 per cent and maybe influencing other vendors to make a migration harder.

lntel Core Ultra 200 Arrow Lake-S announcement on October 10th
Published in PC Hardware


Reviews and launch two weeks later

Intel has confirmed that it will officially announce Core Ultra 200 Arrow Lake-S desktop CPU series on October 10th, with availability and reviews scheduled for October 24th.

OpenAI opens speech-to-speech engine to developers
Published in News


Conversational voice interfaces on their way

OpenAI has given developers access to its speech-to-speech engine -- the magic behind ChatGPT's advanced voice mode.

Epic Games slams monopolistic platform owners
Published in Gaming


Sweeney off his todd sends flying sod

Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney delivered a scathing rebuke of monopolistic platform owners.