Musk’s AI started a war on X
Claimed Iran had carried out a heavy missile attack on Israel
Elon [look at me] Musk's platform, X, had a bit of a 'mare on 4 April 2024. A headline popped up claiming Iran had lobbed a few heavy missiles at Tel Aviv which caused quite a kerfuffle among users worldwide.
AMD open sauces MES
Unexpected move
AMD has decided to open source its Micro Engine Scheduler (MES) firmware for GPUs and is handing users the keys to the Radeon graphics cards kingdom.
Apple’s privacy settings are a dog’s dinner
It seems the EU has not read them yet
The Jobs Mob's been caught with its pants down over privacy settings about as clear as a London fog.
Voyager 1 has a memory problem
Happens with age
NASA's Voyager 1, the grand old duke of space probes, has been sending gobbledygook instead of pristine space secrets since last November, and now NASA has found the source of the problem.
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
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
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
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
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
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.