Data miners undermined
Biting the bit bullet
Bitcoin has become so slow and costly that even buying a packet of cigarette takes days to process with a $5 fee making it an unwieldy and expensive solution.
Want a phone that costs $23?
Cheap as chips
The Indian Reliance Jio Infocomm company will soon launch a data enabled phone for $23. And plans that the firm is introducing on the 15th of August will also be a snip at 153 rupees ($2.38) a month.
Industry giants back Apple in Qualcomm case
Trust me, we’re industry giants
A group that represents industry giants has sided with Apple fighting a legal case Qualcomm has made has sent the US International Trade Commission (ITC) comments that take the side of the fruity cargo cult.
Golem: a message about technology
Golem is a tale about tech
You might be wondering why there's a review about a play in the pages of Fudzilla, but this is a story worth pursuing because it's got a message for all of us involved in the tech industry.
Pets set to connect to the internet
Woof woof
This coming Monday, at the famous Battersea Dogs Home, Acer will revolutionise the world of pets by telling the world that it and a firm called Pawbo UK will let you give your pets an IP address, turning them into the internet of fangs.
Mike Magee sues US government
“It just came off in my hand”
The founder of the Rogister, the INQUIRER, TechEye, Channel Eye and the editor in large at Fudzilla has discovered he is suing the US government.
Google Home disrupts Android phones
Guests get up in arms
It's only a few days since I reviewed Google Home but today it caused not only extreme embarrassment but distress to visitors here on the British May Day bank holiday.
You're never on your own with Google Home
Review: UK version not quite there yet
I'm not too sure just which phrase sums up the internet of things (IoT). In these early days, perhaps it's the Wild West of legend or maybe it's like Sicily during the bad old days of the Mafia. Is it gunslinging or a quick shot to the back of the head by one of the families?
Woman gets top job at Intel
Strategist extraordinaire
Chip behemoth Intel said it had appointed Aicha S. Evans as its chief strategy officer.
Visa accounts hacked
Cardholders suffer
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