Brits are nervous about driverless cars
Safety first
A survey showed the majority of people in the UK are cautious about driverless and electric cars.
Microsoft tries to please EU
But will it be enough?
The European Commission was approached by Microsoft in an attempt to appease antitrsut regulators investigating its proposed takeover of Linkedin.
Chinese investigate iPhone fails
They just turn themselves off
A consumer body has asked Apple to clarify why a large number of uPhone6 and iPhone 6s phones switch themselves off and can’t be switched on again.
Google is a saint, not a sinner
Kent hops about
The head lawyer of Google spent some time today outlining that his company isn’t motivated by greed, or by monopolistic tendencies, but instead is contributing to the welfare of all creatures great and small.
Notebook prices to rise from display shortage
Get yours when you can
A report said that there will be shortages of notebook panels during the first half of 2017.
TSMC plunges billions into fab upgrades
And poaches Intel man
Taiwanese fab company TSMC has approved a capital injection of $4.91 billion at a board meeting.
Computer solves Rubik’s Cube in 637 milliseconds
Crunch that!
Infineon said that a machine called Sub1 Reloaded solved Rubik’s Cube in 637 milliseconds - the fastest recorded time for a human to solve the puzzle in 4.9 seconds.
E-textiles fit the wearer, not the starer
Market growing rapidly
Research by Occams said that the e-textile market is booming at over 36 percent compound annual growth rate.
Intel places bets on Shooting Star drone
I'm Intel. Fly me
Former chip giant Intel said that it has introduced yet another drone - the Shooting Star.
Nvidia signs up World Wide Technology
Deep learning, AI
World Wide Technology (WWT) said it has teamed with Nvidia to provide its customers with tech based on GPUs.