Web Monetisation is a go
Published in News


Micro-Payments being prepared on Chrome

The Chromium team is prototyping Web Monetization—the secret sauce that could have websites dancing to a new tune.

Nothing schedules new "Fresh Eyes" event for March 5
Published in Mobiles


Nothing Phone (2a) incoming

Nothing has scheduled an announcement event, named Fresh Eyes, for its upcoming new Nothing Phone (2a) for Tuesday, March 5th.

Nvidia releases Geforce 551.52 WHQL Game Ready driver
Published in Graphics


One to have for Skull and Bones game

Nvidia has released its latest Geforce 551.52 WHQL Game Ready driver which brings optimizations for the new Skull and Bones game, as well as fixes some issues.

Microsoft vows to keep building Xboxes
Published in Gaming


Ignore the rumours, Vole wants to reach another level

Microsoft has promised its staff that it has no plans to stop making consoles, amid growing speculation about the future of Xbox, its exclusives, and its status as a hardware maker.

Microsoft plans to boost games graphics with AI
Published in Gaming


Vole coming up with DLSS-like AI upscaling feature

Microsoft, the software king of the world, is gearing up to launch its DLSS-like AI upscaling feature for PC games.

US splurges €39 million on 5G plan to stop Huawei
Published in Network


Because competition is not capitalism

The US government has forked out €39 million to boost the development of the 5G Open RAN (O-RAN) standard that it thinks will let wireless providers mix and match mobile gear and software, opening up a bigger market for cheaper and compatible kit.

Sex pest charged with cyber flashing
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A first for England and Wales

A pervy sex offender has made history by being the first person in England and Wales to be done for cyber-flashing.

Nvidia beats Amazon in value
Published in AI


AI chip feaver 

Nvidia briefly overtook Amazon.com in market value, as the craze for artificial intelligence sent the chip firm soaring to the fourth most valuable US company.

Nvidia launches RTX 2000 Ada workstation graphics card
Published in Graphics


Based on AD107 GPU with 16GB of VRAM

Nvidia has rather silently unveiled the new low-profile workstation graphics card, the RTX 2000 ADA. According to Nvidia, the new RTX 2000 Ada brings 1.5x higher performance in professional workflows compared to the previously available RTX A200 12GB graphics card.

HP demands €3.7 Billion from former Autonomy bosses
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If only there were a good accounting software which could help out

The former maker of expensive printer ink HP is after a whopping €3.7 billion from the former bosses of Autonomy, who fiddled the books to sell the company for a staggering €10.2 billion.