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Apple sells a knitted phone sock for the price of hardware
Published in Mobiles


Only Apple could glorify a pouch as a lifestyle revolution.

The fruity cargo cultists in Cupertino have teamed up with fashion house ISSEY MIYAKE to unveil the iPhone Pocket, which is essentially a knitted phone sock costing more than a halfway decent budget handset.

Tachyum boasts of a 6 GHz with 1,024 cores
Published in PC Hardware
Thursday, 13 November 2025 11:07

Tachyum boasts of a 6 GHz with 1,024 cores


Outfit promises cosmic performance from a chip that exists only on paper.

Tachyum has rolled out fresh specs for its upcoming Prodigy Universal Processor and the sheet reads like someone let a marketing intern loose with a calculator.

Unreal Engine 5.7 lands with flashier lights and leafy Nanite tricks
Published in Graphics


Epic dishes out a fresh toolkit stuffed with visual wizardry.

Epic has lobbed Unreal Engine 5.7 at developers, and the thing arrives with enough graphical muscle to make rival engines look like they are running on a wheezing toaster.

AI agents finally start doing some real work
Published in AI
Thursday, 13 November 2025 10:25

AI agents finally start doing some real work


BNY and Walmart claim their digital workers are more than flashy demos.

For all the noise about AI agents changing everything, most have looked like expensive toys waiting for a job. Now, a few early adopters say the graft is paying off.

China taps Nvidia kit through a maze of middlemen
Published in Cloud


Jakarta’s server farm shows how China still reaches banned silicon.

A Jakarta data centre squeezed between a school and posh flats has become the latest reminder that US export controls leak badly.

Anthropic splashes out on colossal AI kit build
Published in Cloud
Thursday, 13 November 2025 09:54

Anthropic splashes out on colossal AI kit build


Claude maker throws silly money at US data centres

Anthropic has decided that the only way to keep its AI toys from coughing is to pour $50 billion into new infrastructure across the US.

Nvidia will not lose out from Softbank exit
Published in News
Thursday, 13 November 2025 09:34

Nvidia will not lose out from Softbank exit


SoftBank’s chip shuffle stirs the AI pot

SoftBank's theatrical exit by selling its $5.8 billion stake in Nvidia mattered far less to the chipmaker than the chatter suggested, because the holding was tiny beside a $4.8 trillion colossus and barely shifted the dial.

AMD plots Gorgon and Medusa to turn rivals to stone
Published in Graphics


Zen 5 refresh in 2026, Zen 6 in 2027, and a mysterious new GPU to bury RDNA

AMD has lifted the kimono on its next-gen client CPUs and GPUs, with new codenames straight out of Greek mythology.

MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 proves efficiency cores are a waste of silicon
Published in News


Samsung’s Exynos refuses to learn the lesson

It takes a certain flair to kick off an industry trend, and MediaTek managed it when it lobbed efficiency cores out the window with its Dimensity 9300 in November 2023.

Sony flogs cheaper Japan-only PS5 to fight inflation
Published in Gaming


Cuts price to keep up with Nintendo’s Switch 2 juggernaut

Sony has decided to flog a cut-price version of its PlayStation 5 only in Japan, trying to spark sales at home as inflation bites and Nintendo keeps eating its lunch.