Microsoft sues AI hackers
Published in News


Hacking-as-a-service


Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit has launched a lawsuit against a foreign-based hacking group accused of running a "hacking-as-a-service" scheme designed to bypass safety measures in generative AI platforms, including Microsoft’s systems.

iFixit exposes the “Worst in Tech” at CES
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There is a lot of rubbish out there

As CES wraps up this week, iFixit’s Director of Sustainability, Elizabeth Chamberlain, issued a stark reminder: "Not all innovation is good."

AI will give ordinary people super human powers
Published in AI


Radioactive spiders to be made redundant 

A "wave" of superhuman abilities delivered through context-aware AI agents is set to transform human experience by 2030, predicts Louis Rosenberg, founder of Unanimous AI.

Google back to digital fingerprinting
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Watchdog's outraged bark 

Search engine outfit Google is bringing back "digital fingerprinting" in five weeks which means it is back to spying on users to make big bucks from advertising.

Intel unveils new Laminar RH2/RM2 CPU coolers for Core Ultra 200 series
Published in PC Hardware


Bundled with new Core Ultra CPUs

While Intel did not have a lot to show at the CES 2025 event, mostly since most of the things were leaked earlier, but the new boxed CPU Laminar coolers that will be bundled with the Core Ultra 200 non-K series have now been spotted.