
Reddit makes ten per cent of cash from Google and OpenAI
AI scrapping
Reddit’s latest earnings report revealed that content licensing agreements with artificial intelligence firms Google and OpenAI contribute approximately 10 per cent of its revenue, amounting to around $130 million.

Arm launches its own chip
Meta signs on as an early customer
Arm will unveil its first in-house chip later this year, marking a significant shift in its business model and potentially reshaping the semiconductor industry's competitive landscape.

Nvidia confirms serious security vulnerability
Container toolkit for Linux
A newly discovered vulnerability in Nvidia’s Container Toolkit for Linux poses a significant cybersecurity risk.

Seagate launches its new Ultra Compact SSD series
As portable as it can get
Seagate has unveiled its new Ultra Compact SSD series, a portable thumb-drive-sized SSD that will be available in 1TB and 2TB capacities, as well as offer transfer speeds of up to 1,000MB/s.

AMD schedules Radeon RX 9000 series event for February 28th
Availability in early March
AMD has now officially confirmed its Radeon RX 9000 series event for February 28th, as well as confirming that the new graphics cards will be available in early March.

Russian Mafia uses FPV drone in assassination
Learning from the Ukraine war
An FPV drone has reportedly been used to assassinate a Russian “businessman” marking the first known instance of such technology being deployed in a mafia hit.

Intel shares get boost from Vance's comments
Further proof that Wall Street is clueless
In further proof that Wall Street is clueless about technology, Intel shares have risen after America’s sofa-loving Vice President JD Vance claimed that advanced AI chips would be made in the US.

ChatGPT uses far less energy than thought
Epoch boffins find
A team of boffins from Epoch AI have emerged from their smoke filled labs having discovered that concerns over ChatGPT’s energy consumption may have been overstated.

Poor security on Apple banking apps is getting fanboys killed
Three people convicted
Three people have been convicted for being part of a conspiracy to rob and drug people outside of LGBTQ+ nightclubs in Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen neighbourhood, which led to the deaths of two of their victims.

Cyber scams cost the world a trillion in 2024
Fraud tactics evolving
According to a new report, cyber scams cost the global economy $1 trillion in 2024, with the United States suffering the most significant financial losses.