SK Hynix to build memory plant in the home of XXX hamburgers
Published in News


Do you want chips with that?

SK Hynix has announced it will build a huge memory packaging facility in West Lafayette, Indiana, which is otherwise known for its hamburgers.

New Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear (a) earbuds incoming
Published in Mobiles


The announcement is set for April 18

Nothing has teased yet another announcement set for April 18 and this time around, the company is launching the new Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear (a) earbuds

AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT drops to $480
Published in Graphics


ASRock Challenger available at a promotional price

AMD has recently reduced the price of its Radeon RX 7700 XT, which made it very popular with gamers, and now it is time for the Radeon RX 7800 XT. The Radeon RX 7800 XT was apparently doing quite well, and with the new adjusted price which puts it at $479.99, it should do even better.

Volish Boffins patent new form of sound recognition
Published in AI


Can hear the sound of one hand clapping

The boffins over at Microsoft have patented a newfangled sound recognition AI.

Suicide Squad Hackers unleash chaos and skins
Published in Gaming


Wall to wall DMCAs

The live-service blaster, "Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League," is up to its neck in hacker hijinks.

GPU-Z gets updated to v2.58.0
Published in Graphics


Adds initial Core Ultra Meteor Lake and new GPU support

TechPowerUp has released the newest version of its GPU-Z, a comprehensive graphics sub-system information, diagnostic, and monitoring utility. The newest version adds support for Intel Core Ultra "Meteor Lake" processors, support for a couple of new GPUS, new BIOS versions, and more.

Apple's Titanic trouble
Published in News


More than 700 about to be let go

Fruity cargo cult Apple has decided that there are instead a lot of members of his sect who are surplus to requirements after all.

Sinking Fujitsu axed from UK flood warning system
Published in News


Post office scandal has knock-on effects

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has given Fujitsu the old heave-ho from providing a flood warning system to the UK, just two months after signing an extension of up to 12 months.

Linux seeks lebensraum in Voleland for Germany
Published in News


Digital sovereignty becomes a thing

Following a successful pilot project, the northern German federal state of Schleswig-Holstein has decided to ditch Volish software a.nd install Linux and LibreOffice (and other free and open-source software) on the whopping 30,000 PCs used in local government.

PCI-express 7.0 is on the horizon
Published in PC Hardware


Don't rush to raid your piggy bank just yet

According to PC Gamer, PCI Express 7.0 is coming down the pike. But don't feel you need to start stashing the pennies for a new motherboard anytime soon.