Apple looking at home robots after ditching cars
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We are super cool beings; you will be exterminated

The Tame Apple Press is allowing itself to get all moist about a rumour that their favourite company is about to build robots.

AI giant stability’s downfall
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Sky-high costs and unpaid bills

The colossal GPU clusters required to train Stability AI’s renowned text-to-image generation model, Stable Diffusion, have been revealed as a critical factor in the downfall of former CEO Emad Mostaque.

Largest digital camera built
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Selfies of the universe

After nine years and 3.2 billion pixels, the LSST Camera, the largest digital camera ever built for astronomy, is ready to take centre stage at the Vera Rubin Observatory and begin exploring the southern skies.

Netflix's £100 Million Facebook fork out
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The all-you-can-eat buffet of personal data

According to claims in a recently unsealed court document, Netflix is said to have forked out over £100 million to Facebook for access to private user messages.

Tesla's market tumble
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Musk may not be worth all that money after all

Tesla's shares took a nosedive as vehicle deliveries fell to the lowest level since 2020, when the global pandemic threw a spanner in the works.

Huawei pitches clouds for SMBs
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Cloud Revolution for the workers

Huawei says its latest offering, HECS X, will shake up cloud computing for small and medium businesses (SMBs).

Snapdragon's X Elite ready to give AMD and Intel a shock
Published in PC Hardware


Qualcomm claims Intel is no match

Qualcomm has stepped into the ring, ready to challenge AMD and Intel in the laptop market. It's introducing its Snapdragon X Elite, a chip that can be likened to David armed with a rocket launcher, ready to take on the Goliaths of the computing world.

Microsoft warns about AI election trolls
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Fakes deep and shallow will hijack votes

Top Vole Clint Watts of Microsoft's Threat Analysis Center has issued a stark warning: Trolls are harnessing the power of AI to manipulate votes, posing a significant threat to democratic processes.

Gaming revenue slump forecast
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Below pandemic levels

Research powerhouse Newzoo has been shuffling its Tarot cards and predicts that personal computing and console gaming revenue growth will languish below pre-pandemic peaks until 2026 as players log fewer hours of gameplay.

Apple banned Jon Stewart from interviewing FTC
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Apple throttles news content

In a bombshell revelation, comedy legend Jon Stewart laid bare Apple's iron grip, alleging the tech behemoth blocked him from interviewing Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan when he worked for the fruity cargo cult.