Google's flashy new office has rubbish Wi-Fi
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Networking, they have heard of it

Google, the online giant run by billionaire Larry Page, has a new office building that looks the business, but has a Wi-Fi service that's pants.

Palantir bags £130 million army deal for AI truck
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Has anyone seen Wargames?

Palantir, the spy firm run by billionaire Peter Thiel, has landed a £130 million deal to put a hi-tech intelligence system inside a massive truck for the US Army.

Russian spies set up fake news sites to fool Yanks
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It looks like the real deal

Russian spooks have launched a cunning plot to brainwash Americans with bogus news websites, experts and officials have revealed.

AMD's AI chatbot released
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Uses third party app

AMD has just launched its own local and GPT-based LLM-powered AI chatbot, that works on Ryzen AI processors and Radeon RX 7000 series GPUs.

Outsourcing giant Capita is having a rough time
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Massive losses after cyberattack

Outsourcing giant Capita has revealed shocking annual losses of more than €126.5 million, with a big chunk blamed on a cyberattack it suffered last March.

Samsung's Quantum Dot not so hot
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OLED appears  interchangeable with WOLED 

Samsung’s Quantum dot-infused OLED panels promised richer colour compared to LG Display's white OLED panels (WOLED); however, that might not have been the case.

Apple's sneaky trick stops fanboys from updating apps outside the EU
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Takes out EU spat on its users

The Fruity cargo cult Apple is punishing its European users because the European Union has demanded that it must be nice to them.

Huawei and SMIC used US tech to make Chinese 'super chip'
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Bans do not appear to be working

Insiders have revealed that Huawei and its partner Semiconductor Manufacturing International cheated to produce an advanced chip in China last year using US technology.

Wall Street worried about Nvidia’s bubble bursting
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Sky-high profits could be doomed

Nvidia has been raking in cash with its unbeatable chips for artificial intelligence, but some ESG investment managers who made a fortune in the stock last year are now getting cold feet.

Samsung Galaxy A55 and A35 go on sale in Europe ahead of launch
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Prices starting at €480 for A55 and €380 for A35

European retailer has jumped the gun and has put both the upcoming Galaxy A55 and the Galaxy A35 on sale, revealing European prices for all versions of both models. The Galaxy A55 and the Galaxy A35 are scheduled to officially launch on March 11.