Dolby vision 2 pokes the purists in the eye
Published in News


AI “Content Intelligence” and shot by shot motion meddling land on your telly.

Dolby has decided your TV should outvote the director when the room lights are on.

Tesco sues Broadcom and Computacenter over VMware support
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Retailer says perpetual licence promises vanished after takeover

Tesco has hauled Broadcom and reseller Computacenter into court for at least $134 million apiece, alleging VMware’s perpetual licence support was binned after Broadcom swallowed the virtualisation shop.

Musk’s xAI haemorrhages senior staff
Published in AI


CFO quits after four months as legal chiefs and a co-founder walk.

xAI has sprung another leak at the top table as senior staff seem to be fleeing the company.

Garmin and AUO tout world’s first micro led smartwatch
Published in IoT


A bright, rugged wrist torch for the outdoors crowd.

Garmin and AUO reckon your wrist is ready for stadium-grade glare.

TSMC muscles into silicon photonics, leaving Intel gasping
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A patent surge, Nvidia’s shove, and a 2026 CPO rollout crank up the pressure.

TSMC has charged into silicon photonics and is trampling Troubled Chipzilla’s toes. Japanese reports say TSMC has filed nearly twice as many US patents in the latest silicon photonics field as Intel.