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EU prepares for a showdown with Apple and Meta
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The Good, the bad and the ugly

EU's competition watchdog, Margrethe Vestager, has issued a stark warning to tech titans Apple and Meta regarding their latest fee structures, suggesting they could stifle the consumer freedoms promised by the Digital Markets Act (DMA).

MacOS Sonoma 14.4 update wipes file histories
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It is not as if you needed those files right? 


In a classic Jobs’ Mob programming gaffe, the latest macOS Sonoma 14.4 update has unleashed a bug that's wreaking havoc on iCloud Drive's versioning system.

Micron predicts glowing future
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Memory will benefit from AI boom

Memory maker Micron saw its shares surge in after-hours trading following an unexpectedly positive revenue forecast for the current quarter, spurred by the increased demand for AI.

Elon Musk’s anti-trickle down charity chunter
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Billionaire blasts Bezos’ ex for ‘dooming’ the West!

Elon [look at me] Musk, the bloke with more dosh than you can shake a stick at, has gone off on one about wealthy ladies splashing their cash on charities, claiming they’re the downfall of the West.

US government gives Intel €7.9 billion after all
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The wonders of socialism

Ever keen to show the commies how propping up the industry with government cash is a bad idea, the US government has written a cheque to Chipzilla for €7.9 Billion.