Apple appoints watch maker to oversee self-driving car vapourware
Because the iWatch is the same thing as a car right?
Fruity cargo cult Apple has shown it is serious about getting its much hyped, never seen self driving car project completed, by hiring the bloke who was in charge of making the iWatch a thing to take over.
Gates blasted as office bully, and party animal
Squeaky clean geek image was just PR world finally told
It seems that the knives are out for Sir William Gates III after Business Insider published an article in which he is portrayed as an office bully, who shagged staff and was rendered bullet proof by money and PR.
Apple starts firing those who speak of its "harassment and sexism"
Staff not permitted to report it to the authorities
Fruity cargo cult Apple has decided to fire a victim who publicly complain about sexism and harassment in the company claiming that they were breaking rules on leaking private corporate information.
Nvidia tries to get EU approval for ARM deal
ARM wrestling issues
Nvidia asked the EU to give antitrust approval of its $54 billion takeover of British chip designer ARM.
Computacenter expects short supply until next year
Not just chips are down
British IT outfit Computacenter warned it expects supply crunches to last until the next year as the company faces a global shortage of electronic components, including computer chips.
Lenovo is going to release two Ryzen laptops
Bringing in Windows 11
Lenovo is set to launch Windows 11 with a pair of premium AMD Ryzen-based laptops.
Tame Apple Press declares war on Germany
Reports negative Apple story alongside a Pegasus story
The Tame Apple Press was so furious that the German government attacked its favourite company over its plans to scan its cloud for kiddie porn, that it has released the story alongside one where German police admit to using Pegasus software.
Space station robot gets an update
Making him a little more intelligent
A robot called CIMON-2 (short for Crew Interactive Mobile Companion) has received a software update that will enable it to perform more complex tasks with a new human crewmate later this year.
Chinese gaming and metaverse shares tank
Fears of regulation
Chinese gaming and "metaverse" related shares are being dragged down by an ongoing regulatory squeeze that has engulfed industries ranging from online platforms and entertainment to for-profit tutoring and real estate.
Tyan releases Xeon E-2300 processor-based server motherboard
For entry level services
Tyan has released a new Intel Xeon E-2300 processor-based server motherboard to the market.