Lenovo rides AI PC hype to record sales
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Claims top spot in smart boxes while rivals scramble

Lenovo has kicked off its fiscal year by flogging more PCs than ever and is crowing about its AI leadership.

Streaming chaos driving piracy's comeback
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Industry own goal

Streaming is in such a mess that piracy is starting to look like the grown-up option.

AMD thrashes server market
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Record 41 per cent share

Chipzilla’s life just got a lot more miserable after AMD walked off with a record 41 per cent of server revenue in the second quarter of 2025, according to number crunchers from Mercury Research.

Musk's SpaceX throws tantrum over Virginia broadband plan
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Wants $60 million for doing less than local providers

Elon Musk’s SpaceX is throwing its toys out of the pram again, this time over Virginia’s decision to fund proper broadband infrastructure instead of handing cash to his satellite internet sideshow.

US considers partial nationalisation of Intel
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Socialism sneaks in the back door

Troubled Chipzilla might soon be partly owned by Uncle Sam if President Donald Trump gets his way.