
Intel unveils discrete GPU for cars
The ARC A760A
Chipzilla has announced its latest innovation: a discrete GPU specifically designed for cars.

Mozilla wants you to learn to love Firefox again
A fresh bid for independence
Big Cheeses at the Mozzarella Foundation wants to get people to love its browser, Firefox again.

Microsoft is rumoured sitting on $40 billion to steal Google market share
Following Google's monopoly announcement
Software King of the World Microsoft is sitting on a $40 billion war chest ready to try and take away a significant chunk of Google’s search business.

AMD processors from 2006 affected by security flaw
Not a problem for most users
AMD processors dating back to 2006, numbering in the hundreds of millions, suffer from a significant security flaw, which allows attackers to infiltrate a system without detection.

AI is an opportunity for the Roman Catholic church to expand
No one expects the AI inquisition
AI is an opportunity for the Roman Catholic church to expand according to the writer of the book Staying Human in an Era of Artificial Intelligence.

Microsoft claims Iranian spooks are trying to interfere with US elections
Wants a civil war
Software King of the World, Microsoft claims that Iran is allegedly gearing up to meddle in the upcoming US election.

Apple has another go at avoiding the DMA
Wants the European Commission to go away
The fruity cargo cult Apple announced a series of changes to its Digital Markets Act (DMA) compliance plan for the European Union, as it continues to face an investigation by the European Commission for suspected non-compliance.

UK’s competition watchdog snuffles around Anthropic buy
Amazon’s $4 billion investment gets more attention
Amazon’s $4 billion investment into US artificial intelligence startup Anthropic is set to be scrutinised by the UK’s competition watchdog.

Hyperscalers becoming all powerful
On-premises is so old hat
Hyperscalers are predicted to account for more than 60 per cent of datacentre space by 2029, a significant shift from seven years ago when the majority of capacity was on-premises facilities.

Chipzilla abandons Innovation event
Too much heat
Facing layoffs, falling share prices and a CPU bug controversy, Intel has decided to postpone its "Innovation" event.