Perplexity wants to replace strikers with AI
Will cross the picket lines
The CEO of AI search company Perplexity, Aravind Srinivas, has offered to cross picket lines and provide services to mitigate the effect of a strike by New York Times tech workers.
Trump’s crypto partners have chequered pasts
Lawsuits, unpaid debt and taxes
According to the New York Times, the people Former President Donald Trump is bringing in to manage his cryptocurrency business might not be the people you would want to trust your cash.
Musk rules that the New York Times does not exist
Unless it pays him to acknowledge them
Supreme Twit, Elon [look at me] Musk has ruled that Apple’s favourite fanzine the New York Times does not exist.
Google's AI insists against all evidence that bloke is paedophile
Refuses his appeal
Google's AI appears to have gotten a bit out of control after it closed a man's account insisting he was a paedophile.
New York Times uses Wordle to track users
Game loaded with add trackers
A month after Apple’s favourite newspaper, the New York Times, bought Wordle it has loaded it with advertising trackers.
New York Times dismisses arrival of new Windows
It is irrelevant now everything runs on Macs
Apple fanzine the New York Times' "On Tech" newsletter has dismissed the news that Microsoft releasing a new version of Windows as a "non event".
The New York Times leaves Apple News
Realises that they want too much money
Founder member of the Tame Apple Press, the New York Times, has just realised that working with its favourite company is not the dream job it anticipated.
New York Times says don’t upgrade your iPhone
The structure of the universe has changed
After years of wetting its pants with excitement every time a new iPhone comes out, the New York Times is telling its readers it is pointless to upgrade to the new iPhone.
New York Times seems to be supporting Facebook
Hides anti-Google ranters pro-Facebook bias
Apple’s favourite newspaper, the New York Times, has published anti-Google rants from those who represent Facebook.
Apple falls out with New York Times
Apple’s unpaid “press office” refuses to support Apple news
For years the New York Times has bolstered the fruity cargo cult Apple by providing it with free advertising. But now that appears to be coming to an end.