Asus confirms AMD Ryzen AI 300 Strix Point launch
Published in PC Hardware


Coming on July 15th

Asus has now officially confirmed that the AMD Ryzen AI 300 will launch to the market on July 15th, with the company being one of the first OEMs to have laptops on the market.

Samsung officially schedules Galaxy Unpacked event for July 10
Published in Mobiles


Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6 will be the start of the show

After an endless stream of leaks and rumors, Samsung has now officially confirmed its next Galaxy Unpacked event for July 10, which will be held in Paris, France.

AMD's Radeon Instinct MI300X dominates Geekbench's OpenCL Benchmark
Published in Graphics


Gives Nvidia's expensive RTX 4090 a good kicking

AMD's Radeon Instinct MI300X accelerator has surprised viewers of Geekbench's OpenCL benchmark by taking the top position, relegating Nvidia's RTX 4090 to a humbling second place.

EU goes to war with Apple
Published in News


Placing illegal restrictions on developers

Apple is imposing unfair restrictions on developers of apps for its App Store in violation of a new European Union law meant to encourage competition in the tech industry.

Microsoft's repairability revolution
Published in News


As easy to fix as they are to break

iFixit has bestowed a glowing 8 out of 10  on Vole's latest Surface Pro and Laptop devices for their repairability.

Apple’s Cook is the godfather of AI
Published in News


Claims analyst who needs to sleep with the fishes

In one of his more dafter statements Wedbush analyst Dan Ives, claimed that Apple’s Tim Cook will become the new Godfather of AI.

Nvidia's meteoric rise crashes
Published in News


Stock market bloodbath

Just days after capturing global adoration, Nvidia, the AI tech chip manufacturer, has suffered a dramatic reversal of fortune. What was once the darling of the world's investors has now become a battlefield of financial carnage.

WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange pleads guilty
Published in News


Yeah I did it, saga now over, and he is going back to Oz

WikiLeaks Julian Assange has agreed to plead guilty to a felony charge linked to his alleged involvement in one of the most significant breaches of classified US government material.

Microsoft's underwater datacenter dreams sink
Published in PC Hardware


Project Natick takes a dive

Software King of the World Microsoft has decided to pull the plug on its audacious Project Natick—a daring experiment that involved submerging a datacenter capsule a 120 miles off the rugged coast of Scotland.

AMD Strix Halo APU variant discovered
Published in News


128GB of RAM on board

Tom’s Hardware has found a shipping document with a new variant of the speculated AMD Strix Halo APU, which boasts an unprecedented 128GB of RAM.