Appeals court lets Biggish Blue off the hook
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Will not have to pay $1.6 billion for software swap 

A federal appeals court in the States chucked out a ruling that would've had IBM cough up a whopping $1.6 billion ( €1.488 billion) to its rival BMC Software.

Chipzilla names leak
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Still might get a Special K

Chipzilla was expected to discard the old Core I tag it has been slapping on its kit since '08, but in its new Arrow Lake lineup, it is keeping some bits we're used to.

Apple’s profits tank
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So, it is using its cash pile to boost its share value

The fruity cargo cult known as Apple begrudgingly acknowledged that its quarterly profits dipped as consumer interest in its overhyped gadgets waned.

Huawei funding US research
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We don't want you guys to fall behind

Chinese Telecommunications behemoth Huawei is clandestinely supporting advanced research at American institutions, including Harvard, via a separate foundation headquartered in Washington.

Microsoft orders cops to stop using its AI
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Arrested development 

Microsoft, the software king of the world, has banned US cops from using generative AI from its Azure OpenAI Service.

Hubble first to make Bluetooth connection in space
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Hedy's gear can see the stars now

Hubble Network has become the first company in history to establish a Bluetooth connection directly to a satellite, a critical technology validation that could potentially open the door to connecting millions more devices anywhere in the world.

AMD Ryzen 7 8700F shows up on Amazon for pre-order
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Launching on May 14 at $299.99

Amazon has briefly jumped the gun on AMD's Ryzen 7 8700F APU, which should launch alongside the Ryzen 5 8400F on May 14th, listing it for pre-order at $299.99.

AMD’s AI results anger Wall Street
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Bubble bursts

The Cocaine Nose Jobs of Wall Street are furious after AMD’s results were not as wonderful as they expected.

Google paid Apple $20 billion to go on Safari
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Microsoft paid $10 billion to rule AI

Search engine Google paid the fruity cargo cult Apple $20 billion in 2022 as protection money to be the default search engine in Jobs’ Mob’s Safari browser.

Google might be getting cold feet about RISC-V
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Too much of a risky business for now

The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell-on-earth yarn claiming that Google is starting to get cold feet about supporting the RISC-V chip.