Microsoft jacks up British prices
Failing pound to blame
Software king of the world Microsoft is showing the UK the cost of its nationalism and retarded hatred of foreigners as it jacks up its post-Brexit prices by 13-22 percent.
Key financial blockchain technology is open sourced
Likely to be the industry standard
The blockchain platform which will be a key feature of financial networks will be open sourced.
After firing humans Facebook news is all lies
You probably were not expecting this
Social Notworking outfit Facebook got into trouble when it was claimed that humans picking the news were biased against US conservatives, so the humans were replaced by an algorithm.
AMD releases new Radeon Software 16.9.1 drivers
Optimizations for DX12 Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
AMD has released its newest Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.9.1 drivers which bring optimizations for the newly released DirectX 12 patch for Deus Ex: Mankind Divided as well as a new DOTA 2 Crossfire profile and few minor fixes.
HPE tries selling software unit to Thoma Bravo
Negotiations are under way
The former maker of expensive printer ink HPE is in talks with buyout firm Thoma Bravo to flog its software arm.
Nvidia tarts up grid
Improved management tools
Nvidia has updated its Grid software platform with deeper performance profiling and analytics tools for planning, deployment, and support of virtual GPU users.
AMD rolls out Radeon RX 470/460-ready Radeon software 16.8.1 drivers
Support for new graphics cards and couple of fixes
AMD has released its fresh Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.8.1 drivers which bring support for the recently released Radeon RX 470 and Radeon RX 460 graphics cards as well as a new Crossfire profile and some fixes.
G.Skill releases software update for KM780/KM780R keyboards
Brings new features and more color options
G.Skill has released a major software update for its Ripjaws KM780 and KM780R RGB series mechanical gaming keyboards which bring plenty of new features including more color customization options.
Oculus realises DRM is insane
Backtracks
Virtual reality pioneer Oculus has woken up to the fact that installing DRM on its headsets is about as crazy as having making punters wait for months for their pre-orders to be delivered.
Intel plans flogging off security business
Five years after buying it
Chipzilla has run out of ideas about what it is going to do with it its security business and is apparently planning to flog it off.