Tech leaders switching off security
Most reuse their passwords
New research has shown that over a third of terminally daft IT managers have disabled security measures on their systems, while a shocking 70 per cent admitted to the cardinal sin of reusing passwords.
Apple shrugs off €10 Billion EU tax charge
Still makes a profit who cares?
Legions of Apple fanboys who insist on buying its products propped up the fruity cargo cult despite its one-time €10.2 billion tax charge linked to a long-standing European tax ruling
Intel surprises Wall Street
It appears that a turnaround is happening
Chipzilla appears to have surprised Wall Street's cocaine nose jobs by returning with much better-than-expected results.
Former Google Chief Eric Schmidt drones on about drones
US Army should ditch tanks in favour of AI-powered Drones
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has called for a radical shift in US military strategy. He urges the Army to scrap its “useless” tanks in favour of AI-powered drones.
Musk could lose US citizenship
Illegal alien
Elon [look at me] Musk, tech mogul, billionaire, and staunch Donald Trump supporter, is facing allegations that he may have lied on immigration forms. This revelation could ultimately lead to the revocation of his US citizenship.
AMD confirms early 2025 launch for next-gen Radeon RDNA 4 GPUS
Might have a new naming scheme
AMD has announced that its highly anticipated next-generation "Radeon" RDNA 4 GPUs will be launched in early 2025.
Chipzilla's Arrow Lake sales flop
It seems AMD is not the only one with issues
Chipzilla's latest Core Ultra 200S series desktop processors, codenamed Arrow Lake, are facing a monumental flop.
Apple's new MacBook Pro "refreshed"
Better chips otherwise, the same
Jobs' Mob has rolled out its latest updates to the MacBook Pro lineup with more powerful chips, and… er that is it.
US military buys OpenAI tech
Africa Command deems OpenAI Technology "Essential"
A procurement document obtained by The Intercept reveals that US Africa Command (AFRICOM) considers access to OpenAI's technology "essential" for its operations.
Supermicro shares plunge as auditor resigns
If its does not trust the company, what chance do investors have?
Wall Street's cocaine nose jobs rushed to dump their Supermicro shares yesterday after Ernst & Young resigned as the company's auditor.