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.

Confusion over Lunar Lake delays
Published in PC Hardware


Is it? Isn’t it?

There is some confusion over whether Intel’s Lunar Lake chips are going to be delayed.

Amazon wants to bring a subscription to Alexa
Published in AI


Because it thinks that will save it

Online book buyer, Amazon wants to save its flagging digital assistant Alexa by bringing in a subscription.

Russian hackers behind NHS blood testing hack
Published in News


Operations cancelled

A cybercriminal syndicate, believed to be the notorious Qilin group from Russia, has orchestrated a cyberattack on Synnovis, a blood testing company affiliated with the NHS.

Apple claims its Intelligence is illegal in the EU
Published in AI


Jobs’ Mob pauses European plans

The fruity cargo cult Apple has paused its “Apple Intelligence” roll out in Europe after claiming that its tech might be illegal.

Framework making moves towards RISC-V
Published in PC Hardware


New options arriving

The Framework Laptop 13 will have a  RISC-V motherboard option.

Amazon in the dock
Published in News


Unlawful Employee Termination

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) of the United States has lodged a formal complaint against the e-commerce behemoth Amazon.

Overclocker Vince "K|NGP|N" Lucido coming back under PNY
Published in Graphics


K|NGP|N GPUs are coming back

A well-known overclocker Vince "K|NGP|N" Lucido is making a comeback, switching from EVGA to PNY. Hopefully, we'll see some interesting RTX 50 series GPUs with the K|NGP|N stamp in the future.