Jim Keller blasts Intel sale rumours
Published in News


It’s a fire sale

The troubled Chipzilla’s golden days might be behind it, but selling the company or its divisions isn’t the way forward—it’s a reckless fire sale, says legendary chip designer Jim Keller. 

AI can't code
Published in AI
20 February 2025

AI can't code


OpenAI research exposes the limits of artificial engineers.

Despite all the hype, AI is nowhere near replacing human software engineers, according to OpenAI’s research.

Apple cries foul as UK regulator threatens mobile browser monopoly
Published in News


Harms innovation excuse

Fruity cargo cult Apple is again playing the victim, claiming that the UK’s competition regulator’s proposed remedies for the mobile browser market could stifle its "innovation."

Nvidia brings back the Verified Priority Access program
Published in Graphics


Might be the only way to snag RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 Founders Edition cards

Nvidia has decided to bring back its Verified Priority Access (VPA) program, which allows verified users to purchase the GeForce RTX 5080 Founders Edition and GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition directly from the Nvidia Marketplace at MSRP.

Microsoft declutters Windows 11
Published in News


Needs to meet EU privacy standards

Software King of the World Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 24H2 preview build, 26120.3281, released to the Dev and Beta channels, has officially removed the Location History API.