Apple admits AI reboot running late
Published in News


Tim Cook reckons the “personal Siri” only half-baked

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple’s much-hyped “Apple Intelligence” revamp of Siri is struggling to remember its lines, with company boss Tim Cook telling the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street that it is still nowhere near ready for showtime.

Cloud LAN vendors cash in
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Dell’Oro pegs $12bn market by 2029

Dell’Oro Group analysts have added up some numbers and divided by their shoe size and come up with a bullish picture for the Public Cloud-Managed LAN and Campus Network-as-a-Service (CNaaS) sectors.

OnePlus snubs US and Europe
Published in Mobiles


OnePlus 13T dream crushed by limited release strategy

The more pocketable OnePlus 13T had Android fans buzzing with its flagship specs and huge battery packed into a 6.32-inch frame—until the company confirmed it's not coming to the US, Canada, or Europe.

EA swings axe on 300 more jobs
Published in Gaming


Respawn hit again

EA has kicked off another brutal round of job cuts, binning around 300 roles across its organisation, including roughly 100 reported at Respawn Entertainment.

MSI flogs ORv3 servers at OCP EMEA Summit
Published in Cloud


Wants hyperscale cloud outfits to stuff racks with its kit

MSI is trying to elbow its way deeper into the datacentre game with new ORv3-compliant and multi-node server platforms it dragged along to the 2025 OCP EMEA Summit in Dublin over the last couple of days.

Intel adds AI and mass-market twists to 18A node
Published in PC Hardware


Chipzilla’s CEO Lip-Bu Tan leans into realism

Troubled Chipzilla is stretching its long-promised 18A process into two new variants aimed at feeding the AI beast and mainstream punters.

AI chip clampdown throttling Nvidia’s global sales
Published in AI


US diffusion rules target even friendly nations

New US export rules are about to hammer Nvidia’s artificial intelligence chip business far beyond China.

Samsung spooked by US tariff threats
Published in Mobiles


Sales hit in mobiles, AI  and memory chips

Samsung Electronics reckons looming US tariffs could sink demand for its smartphones and memory chips, with the South Korean giant sounding the alarm during its latest earnings call.

XPG launches its new PCIe Gen5 MARS 980 SSD Series
Published in PC Hardware


Coming in three versions

ADATA's gaming brand XPG has launched its newest MARS 980 PCIe Gen5 SSD Series that will be bringing sequential performance speeds of up to 14,000MB/s and come in three versions, with up to 4TB of storage.

ASUS unveils Doom Edition RTX 5080 ROG Astral graphics card
Published in Graphics


More expensive version of the ROG Astral

ASUS has partnered up with Bethesda and ID Software to unveil a special edition of its Geforce RTX 5080 ROG Astral graphics card, the Doom Edition. This limited edition version will get the Doom design with gold accents and be bundled with several goodies.