Google Pixel 10 teardown shows rare common sense
Published in Mobiles


Easier battery swaps put Apple's glued shut toys to shame

Google has shocked everyone by making the Pixel 10 easier to repair, something that the Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has fought tooth and nail against for years.

Nvidia tightens grip on GPU market with 94 per cent share
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Tariff panic sends buyers scrambling for cards

Nvidia has gobbled up 94 per cent of the GPU market as shipments jumped 27 per cent in the second quarter of 2025, a spike analysts reckon was fuelled by punters panic-buying ahead of looming tariffs.

Mark Zuckerberg sues Mark Zuckerberg
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Meta’s moderation thinks a lawyer is impersonating its boss

An Indiana bankruptcy attorney called Mark Zuckerberg is suing Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg because Facebook keeps nuking his business page for “impersonation.”

Big Tech bosses bow before Trump’s AI circus
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Kissing the ring while Musk is left out in the cold

The biggest names in US tech have lined up at the White House to show how much they adore Donald and Melania Trump, apparently believing fawning public displays will save their companies from regulators.

OpenAI jumps into chipmaking with Broadcom
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ChatGPT outfit wants to ditch Nvidia addiction

OpenAI is moving into chip manufacturing next year in a bid to feed its AI addiction and loosen its ties with Nvidia’s pricey silicon.