World’s first computer might have been a moon calculater
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Even if it could not play Chrysalis

University of Glasgow boffins have shed new light on the Ancient Greek Antikythera mechanism, the world's first computer discovered in 1901.

Intel Core Core Ultra 200V laptop might be ready to take on AMD and Qualcomm
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Leaked benchmarks

Leaked benchmarks for Intel’s forthcoming Core Ultra 200V laptop CPUs have surfaced, indicating that Chipzilla might be able to mount a formidable challenge against its rivals AMD and Qualcomm its new CPUs later this year.

Europe is considering moving server farms to space
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Apparently it is doable but tech support is a challenge

Europe is exploring space options for digital storage, in a bid to reduce its need for energy-hungry facilities on the ground.

Snapdragon X Elite X1E-84-100 PassMark score is out
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Seven out of ten must try harder

Qualcomm's range-topping Snapdragon X Elite X1E-84-100 appears to have been benchmarked in PassMark and scored lackluster results.

More people are concerned about being replaced by AI
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Fears are rising


Concerns about the potential replacement of existing jobs by AI within mid-market companies are rising.