The council warned it would not work
A catastrophic IT failure of an Oracle IT project led Birmingham City Council, Europe's largest local authority, to "declare itself in financial distress."
Teams of AI chatbots can hack websites
Creating new Zero-days
Security Boffins have hacked into more than half of their test websites using self-coordinating teams of GPT-4 bots that could create new bots as needed.
Computex 2024: 7-inch AMOLED FHD 120Hz screen, Ryzen 7 8840U, and more
Zotac came to the Computex 2024 show with a rather big surprise, the new Zotac Zone handheld gaming console, which should be ready to launch in Q3 2024.
Cooler Master shows Mini X mini PC at Computex 2024
Computex 2024: Based on Intel's Meteor Lake
Cooler Master brought plenty of new PC cases and gaming peripherals to the Computex 2024 show, but it also unveiled a small desktop PC based on Intel's Meteor Lake, called the Cooler Master Mini X.
Computex 2024: Alongside the SPATIUM Vapor Chamber SSD cooler
MSI unveiled its new SPATIUM M560 PCIe 5.0 NVMe M.2 SSD based on the Phison E31T controller and Kioxia's 218-layer BiCS 3D TLC NAND at the Computex 2024 show in Taipei. The company also showcased the new SPATIUM non-metal Vapor Chamber SSD Thermal Solution.
Computex 2024: Upgradability as a focus
ADATA brought a rather unique prototype of a handheld gaming console to the Computex 2024 show, which focuses on upgradability and has some other rather unique features. Called XPG Nia, the device is still in its early prototype stages, but so far, it looks pretty good.
Computex 2024: Upgraded version of the NH-D15, new NF-A14x25 fans
Noctua came in force to the Computex 2024 show, unveiling a couple of CPU prototypes as well as the upcoming new version of the NH-D15 CPU cooler and new NF-A14x25 fan.
Computex 2024: Says goodbye to USB Type-A ports at the back
ASRock showcased a lot of products at the Computex 2024 show, but one that caught everyone's attention is certainly the upcoming next-generation Z890 Taichi Aqua flagship motherboard for Intel's upcoming Arrow Lake-S processors. The big surprise is the complete lack of USB Type-A ports at the back, leaving it with only USB Type-C ports.
Enthusiasts recreate DEC PiDP-10
Definitely cannot play Chrysalis
A team of technology nostalgia fans have created a PiDP-10, an exact copy of the PDP-10 mainframe computer introduced initially by Digital Equipment Corporation in 1966.
Mike Lynch acquitted of fraud
HPE stuffed up take-over deal
British tech tycoon Mike Lynch has been cleared of fraud charges he faced in the US over his software firm's $11bn (£8.6bn) sale to Hewlett-Packard in 2011.