No one wants the iPhone Air
Published in Mobiles
Friday, 24 October 2025 09:37

No one wants the iPhone Air


Apple slashes output after buyers give it the cold shoulder

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple is reportedly slashing production of its iPhone Air after punters decided they’d rather stick with the standard iPhone 17 or the flashier iPhone 17 Pro.

Intel's tick tock has run down
Published in News
Friday, 24 October 2025 09:22

Intel's tick tock has run down


Intel pivots hard into AI as PC refresh fades

Intel CEO Lip‑Bu Tan and CFO David Zinsner have warned that the outfit is instead prioritising AI server chips over some consumer processors.

Nvidia-backed space data centres put AI in space
Published in AI


Starcloud plans orbiting GPU boxes claiming 100x compute and free solar juice

Nvidia's AI silicon is headed for orbit as startup Starcloud prepares to launch a data centre in space using H100 GPUs stuffed into a 60-kilogram Starcloud-1 satellite.

Samsung’s 2nm Exynos 2600 still has yield issues
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Industry doubts over Samsung’s ‘premature’ flagship chip

Samsung may have started mass production of its Exynos 2600 for the upcoming Galaxy S26 series, but the Korean giant’s 2nm GAA (gate-all-around) process still appears to be wobbling.

Job’s Mob hits speed bumps with its pricey foldable iPad
Published in Mobiles


We have run out of innovation

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple’s grand plan to reinvent the iPad with an enormous foldable display is creaking under its own ambition.

Google claims verifiable quantum advantage
Published in News
Thursday, 23 October 2025 09:57

Google claims verifiable quantum advantage


‘Quantum Echoes’ algorithm

Search engine outfit Google says its quantum computer has achieved the first verifiable quantum advantage, running a new algorithm 13,000 times faster than one of the world’s top supercomputers.

Micron pushes 192GB low-power DRAM
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Thursday, 23 October 2025 09:45

Micron pushes 192GB low-power DRAM


SOCAMM2 modules promise massive capacity, tiny footprint, and less power

Micron has rolled out what it claims is the industry’s beefiest low-power DRAM module, a 192GB SOCAMM2 designed for the power-hungry AI data centre crowd.

Swedish boffins craft world’s tiniest pixels with human-eye resolution
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Researchers say retina e-paper could make virtual worlds look real

Scientists in Sweden have emerged from their smoke filled labs claiming to have created the smallest pixels that anyone has every made which can form a screen so sharp that it matches the maximum resolution the human eye can see.

PC market claws back thanks to Windows 10’s demise
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Os deadline and tariff tinkering push PC shipments up 8.1 per cent

Global PC shipments are finally showing signs of life, rising 8.1 per cent year on year in the third quarter of 2025, according to Counterpoint Research.

Xbox queen says next console will be ‘very premium’ and ‘very high-end’
Published in Gaming


Bond confirms model will be shaken not stirred

Software King of the World Microsoft's Xbox president and chief executive Sarah Bond has confirmed Vole is working on its next-generation console and wants everyone to know it will not be cheap and cheerful.