Intel bags €3.2 billion from US Army
Published in PC Hardware


I love the smell of burning chips in the morning 

According to congressional aides, the US government is set to splash out €3.2 billion on Intel so the chipmaker can make advanced semiconductors for military and intelligence programmes.

Nvidia bosses flog €193 million in shares
Published in News


Is more growth expected?

Two Nvidia directors flogged about €193 million in shares of the chipmaker in recent days, becoming the latest insiders to cash in as the stock keeps smashing records.

Amazon loses trademark fight
Published in News


UK Supreme court backs Beverly Hills Polo Club

Amazon has been dealt a blow by the UK Supreme Court, which has backed a ruling that the e-commerce giant ripped off UK trademarks by targeting British shoppers on its US website.

Apple escalates Epic Games war
Published in Gaming


Blocks Fortnite on iOS in Europe

Fruity cargo cult Apple has decided it can’t get enough of fights with Epic Games and the EU and has escalated the row.

AI firms lose trust
Published in News
07 March 2024

AI firms lose trust


Not enough regulation

According to new Edelman data, trust in AI technology and the firms that make it is plunging in the US and around the world.

Apple shares hit rock bottom as investors lose faith
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Mimicking Microsoft under Steve Ballmer

Apple's share price has fallen for the last few weeks. Today, it hit a low for the year, closing at €156.86.

Musk wanted an “for profit” OpenAI
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With him in charge

OpenAI has released emails which prove that rich kid Elon [look at me] Musk was not interested in keeping the company as a non-profit – he just wanted to be in charge.

Amazon wants to become a nuclear power
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What could go wrong  

Amazon has gone nuclear, snapping up atomic data centres for its cloud empire as part of a £470 million deal with Talen Energy – a US company that makes and sells electricity.

AMD unleashes Spartan
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Hopefully not headed for a glorious Thermopylae

AMD has lifted the kimono on its Spartan UltraScale+ FPGA family -- the latest addition to the huge range of AMD Cost-Optimised FPGAs and adaptive SoCs.

Microsoft ditches Android apps
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Windows 11 users left in the lurch

Microsoft has surprised punters by scrapping its support for Android apps on Windows 11, giving you only a year to play games on your Windows tablet before support officially runs out.