Billionaires leg it from Nvidia as AI bubble jitters spike
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Thiel and other mega-rich investors dump their stakes amid fraying nerves

Panic spread through trading floors after venture capitalist and Trump cheerleader Peter Thiel flogged all the Nvidia shares he held.

Buffett signals trouble in Apple's orchard
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Monday, 17 November 2025 09:38

Buffett signals trouble in Apple's orchard


Long-time believer wanders toward Alphabet

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has just done the unthinkable and taken a $4.3 billion bite out of Alphabet while casually trimming its once worshipful stake in the Fruity Cargo Cult Apple.

Apple flubs its own AI support list
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Friday, 14 November 2025 10:45

Apple flubs its own AI support list


Manages to confuse everyone with one tiny edit

Someone at the Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has been tinkering with its Apple Intelligence pages again, and the result is the usual delightfully shambolic mess.

AI agents finally start doing some real work
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Thursday, 13 November 2025 10:25

AI agents finally start doing some real work


BNY and Walmart claim their digital workers are more than flashy demos.

For all the noise about AI agents changing everything, most have looked like expensive toys waiting for a job. Now, a few early adopters say the graft is paying off.

Anthropic splashes out on colossal AI kit build
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Thursday, 13 November 2025 09:54

Anthropic splashes out on colossal AI kit build


Claude maker throws silly money at US data centres

Anthropic has decided that the only way to keep its AI toys from coughing is to pour $50 billion into new infrastructure across the US.

Foxconn cashes in on AI server boom
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Wednesday, 12 November 2025 10:03

Foxconn cashes in on AI server boom


Outshines iPhone biz as server demand roars ahead

Contract manufacturing giant Foxconn has posted a 17 per cent surge in third-quarter profits, with AI servers doing the heavy lifting while iPhones took a backseat.

SK hynix bets big on mobile AI with HBS memory
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Wednesday, 12 November 2025 09:30

SK hynix bets big on mobile AI with HBS memory


New DRAM and NAND combo 

Memory outfit SK hynix is cooking up a fresh batch of silicon aimed at shoving more AI grunt into mobile gear and other edge kit.

Nvidia’s hometown data centres left powerless
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Santa Clara projects sit idle as AI boom slams into an energy wall

Two massive data centre projects in Santa Clara, California, in the heart of Nvidia’s glorious green empire, are sitting empty as the city’s grid buckles under demand from the AI gold rush.

CoreWeave’s AI gold rush stalls
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Tuesday, 11 November 2025 09:02

CoreWeave’s AI gold rush stalls


Delays bite despite a flood of new deals.

CoreWeave, one of the biggest outfits flogging cloud computing to AI outfits, saw its revenue more than double in the third quarter as it cosied up to some of the biggest beasts in the AI jungle.

EU blinks on AI rules to keep Trump happy
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Monday, 10 November 2025 09:48

EU blinks on AI rules to keep Trump happy


Brussels caves to Big Tech pressure and Washington’s tantrums

The European Commission is proposing to water down its much-hyped artificial intelligence legislation after sustained whinging from Big Tech and the looming threat of a Trump-shaped tantrum from across the Atlantic.