Apple slapped down in £1.5bn UK App Store lawsuit
Job’s Mob abused its near-total control
The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has had its halo dented in the UK, after losing a landmark £1.5 billion class action that accused it of gouging developers and users through its notorious App Store tollbooth.
Intel's shares leap as turnaround gains steam
Outfit still on a tightrope
Shares in Troubled Chipzilla surged after the struggling semiconductor outfit posted better than expected revenue, signalling tentative progress in its long and painful turnaround.
Anthropic nabs a million Google Cloud chips for AI
Start-up inks deal worth tens of billions to secure computing power
Anthropic has struck a deal to grab hold of one million Google Cloud chips to train and run its artificial intelligence models, tightening its bond with one of its biggest investors.
Razer runs with tired sexist trope in new headset ad
ANC now apparently stands for “Annoying Nag Canceller.”
Despite women making up 48 per cent of the gaming crowd and Razer headsets being among the most popular on the market, the company's marketing team has managed to run face-first into a sexist pothole with its latest ad.
Samsung Exynos chips to get AI-powered satellite modems
NPU in the baseband could beam up with SpaceX satellites.
Samsung looks set to inject more AI into its upcoming Exynos chipsets, with reports claiming the company will embed a neural processing unit directly into the 5G modem.