Apple hopes to solve China crisis with its brilliant software
Will fix Qualcomm issue with a software update
Fruity cargo cult Apple believes it can work around the problem of its iPhone ban in China by leaning on its crack team of software experts.
IBM turns Pac Man vegan
Cutting edge AI at work
Researchers working for Big Blue have been working out a way of making Pac Man more ethical using AI.
Apple writes software to stop home repairs
You will have to pay more to us
Fruity cargo cult Apple has installed software on its Macs which stop people doing any work on the outdated computers they have spent a fortune buying.
Microsoft thinking of buying Github
Love at first bite
Microsoft held talks in the past few weeks to acquire software developer platform GitHub and is even rumoured to have already bought the outfit without announcing it.
Microsoft tops estimates
More sign up for Azure cloud computing services and Office 365
Software King of the Wolrd Microsoft is doing well thanks to more people signing up for its cloud-based services than anyone expected.
BMW screws up on software front
It's easily done
German car giant BMW admitted today that it is going to have to recall 18,000 cars because of a software SNAFU.
Godot 3.0 Released
No more Waiting for Godot
Unity and Unreal have a new contender to deal with and its name is Godot. After over 18 months of development the Godot team released Godot 3.0, reworking the core almost in its entirety. Juan Linietsky, Godot's founder and lead developer, isn't being shy about the projected sucess of Godot either, claiming it is "ready for the big leagues" and that it is "in the same league as the current big, commercial [game engines]".
Apple has another security issue
Text bomb, text bomb, you’re a text bomb
The brilliant programmers at Apple who have all sorts of problems getting a clock to tell the time have delivered an operating system which can be switched off with a text.
Apple admits its software is letting it down
Promises to pull its socks up
The fruity cargo cult Apple has admitted that the bugs that have been plaguing its software of late are due to a flaw in its software development process.
French outfit offers spyware to tell if your son is gay
So, you can have him killed we guess
A French company is in hot water for offering "invisible PC spy software" which could be used "to find out if your son is gay".