AMD Ryzen rules Amazon's top processor list
Intel invisible
Amazon's top ten processor list now exclusively features AMD Ryzen CPUs with Intel, relegated to 12th place.
Nvidia’s Blackwell chips on fire
And not in a good way
Nvidia’s next-generation Blackwell data centre processors have significant overheating problems when installed in high-capacity server racks.
Amazon's first colour E-reader has issues
Users moan about Kindle Colorsoft
Amazon's first-ever colour e-reader, the Kindle Colorsoft, has only just gone on sale, and early adopters are already expressing dissatisfaction.
US is making consumers pay for corporate data centre plans
It is the American way
The US has a novel way of funding big IT company data centres and AI plans: it hikes ordinary people's power bills.
Outift which shamed Apple does the same to Amazon
37Signals gets off its cloud
The outfit, which publicly shames big-name vendors when it stops being their customers, has focused on Amazon’s cloud operations.
Amazon finally makes a colour version of e-reader
Black and white and red all over
Amazon has finally listened to its users and made a colour version of its e-reader.
India surrenders to Musk and Amazon colonialism
Easier than fighting
India seems to have forgotten its history with the British East India Company and is giving its satellite spectrum without a fundraising auction.
AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT drops to all-time low price of $629.99
XFX Speedster Radeon RX 7900 XT MERC 310
AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT has now dropped to an all-time low price of $629.99 in the US, making it one of the more interesting graphics cards to buy these days.
Amazon works out a way to mess up its streaming product
What the world needs is more adverts
Online book seller Amazon has decided that too many people are using its Amazon Prime streaming service and wants to force them to watch more adverts.
Staff claim that Amazon is not quite telling the truth about green targets
Not seven years ahead of schedule
Amazon claims that it has reached its all-renewable energy goal seven years ahead of schedule, but its staff claim it is nowhere near that.