Facebook Meta changes
Will take on Apple next
Facebook has decided to change its name to Meta and amongst its plans appears to be a move that will serve up hardware like Apple and killing off the Oculus brand.
China makes a quantum computer streets ahead of the US
We have more cats
Physicists in China claim they've constructed two quantum computers with performance speeds that outrival competitors in the US, debuting a superconducting machine, in addition to an even speedier one that uses light photons to obtain unprecedented results.
Lawyers are calling for historical stories to be pulled
Worried about copyright issues
Historic photos and stories on websites are being pulled because lawyers fear that they could be targeted by copyright trolls.
Google spins on antitrust bills
Will no one think of the small businesses?
It seems that Big Tech has suddenly become rather protective of small businesses with Google claiming that antitrust bills before different governments could harm SMES.
Apple blames others for tanking results
It was not us it was the supply chain
Fruity cargo cult Apple, which has legendary control over its supply chain, is now blaming its poor results on its suppliers.
Bezos wants to build a "Death Star"
A capitalist space station
Blue Origin, the rocket and space tourism company founded by Jeff Bezos, is proposing a massive new capitalist Eutopia space station called "Orbital Reef" that could be used to host science experiments, vacation getaways for the very rich, and potentially in-space manufacturing.
Microsoft set to overtake Apple as most valuable company again
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ame Apple Press dons sackcloth and ashes
There was a cry of despair among the Tame Apple Press as it was revealed that software King of the World Microsoft was close to unseating Apple as the world's most valuable company.
Linux runs better than Windows 11
2022 could be the year of Linux on the Desktop
With Windows 11 out as stable and the initial round of updates coming out, benchmarks are starting to compare the new OS with what is out there.
Nvida ARM buyout faces awkward roadblock
EU antitrust regulators dog deal
Nvidia’s plan to buy ARM has suffered a major set back after EU antitrust regulators opened a full-scale investigation into the deal.
Indian Supremes order Pegasus investigation
Did government use it to spy on journalists and political opponents?
India's supreme court has ordered an independent inquiry into whether the government used the surveillance software Pegasus to spy illegally on journalists, activists and political opponents.