US supremes worried about AI
Might get in the way of Judges being bribed
The US Supreme Court has spoken out about the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the legal system, admitting its potential but warning against 'making the law less human'.
Mozilla's boss rakes in millions as browser falls behind rivals
Baker wants to speed things up
Mozilla's boss Mitchell Baker pocketed a whopping £5 million in 2022, even though the company's revenues dropped from £385 million to £372 million in the same period.
Facebook’s new ‘Link History’ tracks your every click
It doesn’t spy on you, trust us
Facebook has rolled out a new ‘Link History’ setting that stores all the links you click on in the Facebook app.
Google Pixel 8 parts are now on sale
But they'll cost you a bomb
Google Pixel 8 parts are now up for grabs on iFixit's Pixel parts shop.
Projector blunder ruins New Year's Eve for movie fans
Out-of-date digital certificates
Sony's projectors caused a nightmare for movie fans on New Year's Eve as theatre chain Alamo Drafthouse had to shut down cinemas across the country.
Chip off the old block
Nvidia and AMD should do well this year
The cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street are predicting a good year for rivals AMD and Nvidia.
New Wi-Fi 7 standard emphases stability
Multi-link operations
When Wi-Fi 7 arrives this year, it will bring with it a new focus on improving its image and this appears to be mostly in the area of stability.
Those were the Crays
Supercomputer out matched by a Raspberry Pi
The UK government’s supercomputers in the 1970s would now be outclassed by a Raspberry Pi according to one of the testors of both.
Foldable phones make the industry crease
The future or a expensive flop?
Every smartphone maker is gambling on foldable phones to save their flagging sales, despite Apple snobs saying they are a waste of time.
Apple in hot water in 2024
Tech giant faces legal battles over billions
Apple is facing a double whammy of legal troubles that could cost it billions of dollars and shake up its cosy empire.