
Meta cracks down on scams
Closes two million pig butchering accounts
Meta said it has removed more than two million accounts this year linked to overseas criminal gangs behind scam operations that have allegedly forced hundreds of thousands of people into scamming roles and cost victims billions of dollars worldwide.

LLM-driven robots easy to jailbreak
Bake a file in a cake
A study has revealed an automated method to breach large language model (LLM)-driven robots with "100 per cent success" which can jail break a robot to turn it into a killing machine.

Starling Bank staff resign over return to work
CEO demanded they come in but did not have the space
Staff are resigning at the online Starling Bank after their new chief executive demanded that they attend its offices more frequently despite the bank's lack of space.

Ryzen 7 7800X3D users will want an upgrade
AMD sees overclocking as the killer upgrade reason
AMD claims that AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D owners will want to replace it with the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D to get overclocking features.

Intel Xe3 "Celestial" GPU development on track
Despite rumors of its demise
Reports suggest that Intel is still on track to develop the successor to its yet-unreleased Battlemage GPU lineup, with the Xe3, codenamed "Celestial."

AI resurrects Jesus
Something 2000 years of Christianity could not manage
After more than 2000 years Jesus has finally made a second coming thanks to AI.

Global mobile Internet growth slows
GSMA Survey found that 4.6 billion people are connected
A recent survey by the Global System for Mobile Communications Association Intelligence (GSMA), the research arm of a U.K.-based organisation representing mobile operators worldwide, has found that 4.6 billion people are now connected to mobile internet — approximately 57 per cent of the world’s population.

Pakistan’s national firewall is strangling the country
PASHA warns of business closures
According to the IT Industry Association , Pakistan's national firewall is killing the nation's IT business.

New Siri will take two years
Jobs’ Mob scrambles to play catch-up
The Tame Apple Press is reporting a rumour that Apple will have a new version of Siri out of the box to match the large language models that its rivals have had for ages—there is just one snag.

Microsoft scrambles to fix Copilot's privacy blunder
A little too much oversharing
Microsoft's Copilot tool has inadvertently allowed customers to access sensitive information, including CEO emails and HR documents.