Apple flogs recycled Pixel feature with moody cat ad
Published in Mobiles


iPhone’s “new” Clean Up tool is actually just Google’s Magic Eraser in drag

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has wheeled out its latest “innovation” for iOS 26, which is really just a old Google Pixel feature dressed up in Californian smug.

Opera sings to Brazilian watchdog over Edge’s browser bullying
Published in News


Microsoft accused of kicking rivals out of Windows with dodgy tactics

Browser minnow Opera has lodged an antitrust complaint in Brazil claiming Microsoft’s Edge is being unfairly shoved down users' throats.

Micron rolls out SSDs for AI data centres
Published in News


Power-saving speed demons arrive as AI infrastructure gets a storage upgrade

Micron boffins have emerged from their smoke filled labs after shoving some serious tech into their latest SSDs to give artificial intelligence an extra kick in the circuits.

AMD jacks up MI350 AI chip price by 70 per cent
Published in AI


Reckons it can still slug it out with Nvidia's Blackwell

AMD has decided it no longer wants to be the budget option in AI hardware and is slapping a 70 per cent price hike on its high-end Instinct MI350 AI accelerator.

Nvidia may launch RTX 50 SUPER GPUs in time for Christmas
Published in Graphics


Holiday splash with VRAM-heavy refresh

The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn claiming that Nvidia may launch RTX 50 SUPER GPUs in time for Christmas

China’s MTT S90 GPU beats RTX 4060 in gaming tests
Published in Graphics


Moore Threads closes gap on Nvidia thanks to driver fixes

China’s GPU scene is no longer just a sideshow. Moore Threads' latest card, the MTT S90, has been benchmarked and managed to give Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 4060 a bloody nose in several tests.

TSMC to bring chip packaging tech to US
Published in PC Hardware


Taiwanese outfit bets big on CoWoS, SoIC, and CoW fab in Arizona

TSMC is plotting another big move in its American push, this time with plans to manufacture some of its most advanced chip packaging tech in the US to loosen its dependency on Taiwan.

Samsung kills bootloader unlock globally
Published in Mobiles


Tinkerers left in the cold as One UI 8 slams the door shut

Mobile phone giant Samsung has decided to kill off the bootloader on its operating system and prevent those who love to tinker with their phone from getting their fix.

Anker dumps 3D printer business
Published in News


Comprehensive support turns out to be not that comprehensive

Charging gear peddler Anker appears to have given up on the idea of making 3D printers.

Adult game fans revolting over payment processors
Published in Gaming


Censorship row sparks coordinated disruption campaign

Frustrated punters who reckon payment processors are to blame for the culling of adult games from platforms like Steam and itch.io are now gunning for Visa and Mastercard.