Vodafone tries to fix tunnel dead zones
Published in Mobiles


Conical 5G antennas installed

Vodafone Germany has decided that it's had enough of dropped calls in tunnels and is now deploying conical multi-band mobile antennas to beef up 5G coverage in the country’s underground rat runs.

PC and smartphone growth hits the skids
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UBS and Gartner slash forecasts

Beancounters at UBS and Gartner have added up some numbers and divided by their shoe size and reduced their PC and smartphone market forecasts, citing “mounting pressures from trade tariffs and broader macroeconomic uncertainties” that will hammer consumer demand through 2026.

EU slaps Apple and Meta with landmark DMA fines
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Trump screams extortion

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has been handed a €500 million ($570 million) slap by EU regulators, with Facebook flogger Meta coughing up €200 million, in the first real show of teeth under the bloc’s Digital Markets Act.

Quantum messaging works over 254km
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Didn’t need to freeze the quantum cats

A team of German boffins has emerged from their smoke-filled labs having sent the first-ever coherent quantum communications across 254 km of bog-standard telecoms fibre.

Chipzilla boosts Arrow Lake
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Promises “free” gaming gains with 200S Boost profile

Troubled Chipzilla is shouting about Arrow Lake improvements, this time hawking a “free” update it claims will perk up gaming frame rates—if you're running the right kit and pray to the overclocking gods.

Nvidia Geforce RTX 5060 Ti 8GB is as bad as we thought it would be
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No wonder reviews are so rare

Nvidia Geforce RTX 5060 Ti has launched in two versions, with 16GB and 8GB memory, and it appears that the 8GB version is as bad as everyone thought, with a significant performance gap between 16GB and 8GB in some titles.

AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT launch brought forward to May 18th
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Radeon RX 9070 GRE pushed back to Q4

According to a fresh leak, it appears that AMD is bringing the launch of its Radeon RX 9060 XT graphics forward to May 18th. The same source also suggests that the Radeon RX 9070 GRE is also pushed back to Q4.

Samsung cuts corners on S25 FE
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Lazy chip recycle

Samsung’s obsession with flogging dead horses continues with the Galaxy S25 FE limping out with the same Exynos 2400e processor found in last year’s S24 FE. 

Zombie RX 6500 staggers into 2025
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Reanimated Navi 24 silicon haunts budget builds like it’s 2022

Chinese outfit Zephyr has dug up a ghost from AMD’s bargain bin past—the Radeon RX 6500, a budget GPU that reaks of stale silicon and disapointment. 

Intel's Nova Lake CPUs to tap Taiwan’s 2nm
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18A in awkward limbo

Troubled Chipzilla is set to source the compute tiles for its next-gen Nova Lake desktop CPUS from TSMC’s shiny new 2nm process, confirming what’s been murmured for months: its 18a node is not the chosen one yet.