Nvidia Geforce RTX 4060 drops down to $279
Giving the Radeon RX 7600 a run for its money
The Nvidia Geforce RTX 4060 has dropped down to $279 for the first time, after being stuck at $299 for quite some time. The new price, which is currently limited to a single Zotac version, puts it against the Radeon RX 7600 (non-XT) which sells for around $250.
Apple's password pandemonium
Jobs' Mob in another security snafu
Fruity cargo cult Apple's so-called 'secure' devices have been caught in a phishing frenzy, leaving customers reeling from a barrage of password reset prompts.
Asus officially announces NUC 14 Pro
With Intel Core Ultra 7, Ultra 5, or Core 3 CPU
Asus, which has taken over the Next Unit of Computing (NUC) from Intel, has now officially announced the new Asus NUC 14 Pro.
TSMC is rehiring
The company wants to make 90 per cent of the world’s advanced chips
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company is rehiring staff after making a smashing re-entry into the top 10 most valuable companies.
Chipzilla accelerates its AI PC Acceleration programme
New kits for developers
Chipzilla is on a mission to supercharge its AI PC Acceleration programme, unveiling a suite of new toolkits and devkits tailored for the AI software and hardware developer community.
Microsoft’s management musical chairs
When the music stops the Voles will all sit down
Software king of the world Microsoft is playing musical chairs with its top brass after Panos Panay's shock jump to Amazon.
Chrome goes native on Arm
Now, all roads lead to Chrome
In alliance with Qualcomm, Google claims to have turbocharged the browsing experience for Windows on ARM users. The tech behemoth has rolled out an ARM-optimised iteration of its Chrome browser, promising a zippier and more seamless online experience.
Ghostbusters went rogue
Meta spied on Snatchat secrets
Tech titans at Meta have been caught with their hands in the digital cookie jar playing a sneaky game of peek-a-boo with Snapchat's secrets in a hush-hush op dubbed "Project Ghostbusters."
AI creates something useful
The perfect pint
The boffins at KU Leuven have cracked the code to a perfect pint, and it's all thanks to a bit of AI wizardry.
British ready to retire their CHIEF
OK, Customs Declaration Service you are finally up
After years of faffing about, the tax bods at HMRC have finally set a date to ditch the dusty old CHIEF computer system.