More workers want to leave their current job
Worse than the "Great Resignation" of '22
A recent survey by PwC of the global workforce indicates that the percentage of employees planning to change employers in the next 12 months surpasses that of the "Great Resignation" period of 2022.
Toys "R" Us uses Sora to create brand video
Video without actors
Toys "R" Us has teamed up with advertising agency Native Foreign to produce what it describes as "the first-ever brand film using OpenAI's new text-to-video tool, Sora.
Things might not be so good behind the walled garden
The fruity cargo cult Apple appears to be suddenly cautious about its expansion plans and slammed the brakes on a huge development project.
Microsoft-owned company blamed for data leak
Nuance fired an employee who kept his passwords
American healthcare provider Geisinger fears highly personal data on more than a million of its patients has been stolen, and it thinks a former employee at a Microsoft subsidiary is the likely culprit.
TSMC's building third 2nm fab
Because men have fabs, real men build them on toxic waste sites
The Kaohsiung city government has blessed a Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. project to build a third 2nm fab.
Musk’s tin turkey recalled again
Fourth time now
Since its grand debut late last year, Tesla has once again summoned its Cybertruck back to the garage for what will be the fourth recall for the stainless steel-clad behemoth.
Telegram brags it only has ‘about 30 engineers’
Security experts say that’s a red flag
Telegram’s founder, Pavel Durov bragged to right-wing "personality" Tucker Carlson that he is the only product manager at the company and that he employs only “about 30 engineers.”
It is abusive
The European Union has scrutinised the software king of the world Microsoft, alleging antitrust violations stemming from what it deems an "abusive" bundling practice.
Korean ISP KT in malware controversy
Distributed malware to disrupt torrenting
Korean Internet provider KT has been accused of distributing malware to its customers to slow down and block torrenting on its networks.
Boffins come up with a better AI model
It gets rid of all that matrix multiplication
Boffins from UC Santa Cruz, UC Davis, LuxiTech, and Soochow University have developed a new method for running AI language models more efficiently: eliminating matrix multiplication.