Huge French smart sensors project launched
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Besançon to make SAMI sensors which do not need power

SilMach, SUPMICROTECH, and the Université Marie et Louis Pasteur have announced the launch of the SAMI (Autonomous Sensors for Intelligent Monitoring) project.

Apple worried about “its” first iPhone p*rn app
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Available through third-party app store

Fruity cargo cult Apple and its minions in the Tame Apple Press are telling the EU, “We told you so,” after the first porn app for the iPhone appeared on a third-party website.

Facebook admits censoring Linux was a mistake
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We have been forgetting who the good guys are lately

Facebook’s bizarre censorship of Linux groups and the wholesome DistroWatch magazine was a mistake, the social notworking outfit has admitted.

China’s computing market share to climb to 25 per cent
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US to slip to 18 per cent

Glorious socialist investments by the People’s Republic of China will mean that the workers will have a quarter of the global PC market by 2029, while the Imperialist capitalist United States will fall to 18 per cent.  

Bitcoin farmers are moving to AI processing
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More money

Bitcoin farmers are finding that AI processing might be a little more lucrative.

Downloading DeepSeek should be a crime
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Senator introduces a new bill

Republican Senator Josh Hawley [pictured] has introduced a bill that would criminalise the import, export, and collaboration on AI technology with China.

China retaliates against Trump’s tariffs
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Rare earth exports strangled

The trade war between China and the US took an ugly turn after President Donald Trump imposed a ten per cent tariff on Chinese goods entering the US.

Canada blames Musk
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04 February 2025

Canada blames Musk


Shoots across his bows before surrendering

Swastica maker Elon [look at me] Musk might find his businesses suffer more as he becomes closely identified with Donald [grab ‘em by the pussy] Trump’s trade policies.

The first part of EU’s new AI law running
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Apple and Meta already unhappy about where this is going

The first requirements of the European Union’s AI Act have now come into force, effectively banning artificial intelligence systems deemed "unacceptably risky."

ASML reports four quarter and full year financial results
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With €28.3 billion net sales and €7.6 billion net income

ASML Holding NV has published its financial results for Q4 and FY 2024, reporting a total sales of €28.3 billion, gross margin of 51.3 percent, and net income of €7.6 billion for the whole year.