
Microsoft has another stab at Recall
Perfectly safe, nothing to see here, move on please
Software King of the World Microsoft is assuring world+dog that the latest version of its non-removable spyware is way more secure than the version that keeps a record of everything you do on your computer in an easily stolen plain text file.

Deepfake fraud is waning
Long live audio and video fakes
The amount of deepfake fraud is dropping but it is being replaced by video and audio AI fraud.

Oracle could take control of Ampere Computing
Churn out chips of its very own
Oracle is close to taking control of Ampere Computing which could mean that it ends up churning out chips for its own datacentres without needing to lean on AMD or Nvidia.

AI offers no significant improvements to developers
Introduced more bugs
A recent Uplevel report found that AI was not the helpful tool developers and their bosses thought it might be.

China creates single generative AI
Can run across several data centres
China has developed a single generative AI (GAI) model across multiple data centres—a massive feat considering the complexity of using different GPUs in a single data centre, let alone servers in multiple geographic locations.

Boffins create a flexible programmable chip that is not made of silicon
Ultra-low power
Boffins have emerged from their smoke-filled labs with a flexible programmable chip not made of silicon.

Datacentres taking over empty office blocks
Can’t keep up with demand
While many office blocks are empty, Real Estate agents have found a way to rent them to companies as massive data centres.

Samsung officially announces Galaxy S24 FE
A 6.7-incher with Exynos 2400e SoC
Samsung has officially announced its new Galaxy S24 FE smartphone, bringing a larger 6.7-inch display, a bigger battery, and the new Exynos 2400e chipset that will cover all market.

Budget X3D gaming CPU in November
Zen 5 based
The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell-on-earth yarn, claiming that AMD is building a budget X3D gaming CPU based on its latest Zen 5 architecture.

Arm tried to buy a slice of Intel
Chipzilla said it was not that desperate yet
Intel rejected an offer from the British chip designer Arm to buy its manufacturing operations.