Tariff truce for Big Tech will be short-lived
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Trump gives imports a breather, but it won't last

The Tame Apple Press celebrated on Friday after Donald Trump announced that tariffs on Big Tech giants would be temporarily suspended – only to have its hopes dashed 24 hours later.

Microsoft sets new Xbox Games Showcase for June 8th
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Followed by 'The Outer Worlds 2 Direct'

Microsoft has officially scheduled its next Xbox Games Showcase for Sunday, June 8th, where we expect plenty of new details about the upcoming games. In addition, the Xbox Games Showcase will be followed by "The Outer Worlds 2 Direct”, giving a bit more information about the upcoming RPG game from Obsidian Entertainment.

11 bit studios' The Alters game launching on June 13th
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Gets a new trailer

11 bit studios, the developer behind This War of Mine and Frostpunk, has announced the launch date for its upcoming sci-fi game, The Alters. The game will be arriving on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and day one on Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass on June 13th.

GPU-Z updated to version v2.65.1
Published in PC Hardware


Two versions released, bringing support for new NVIDIA, AMD, Intel, and Moore Threads GPUs


TechPowerUp has released the newest version of its GPU-Z, a comprehensive graphics sub-system information, diagnostic, and monitoring utility. The newest version, v2.65.0, adds support for new NVIDIA, AMD, Intel and Moore Threads GPUs. as well as fixes a single issue, with the

Google Cloud dives deeper into AMD
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Zen 5 power lands in C4D and H4D machines for HPC and AI

Google Cloud has thrown its lot further in with AMD, unveiling C4D and H4D virtual machines packed with 5th Gen EPYC silicon aimed at boosting performance across cloud workloads.

Apple's AI mess is a tale of two Siri teams
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One massive misfire

It was the best of times, and it is the worst of times over at Apple, and the Tame Apple Press is starting to work out why the fruity cargo cult is doing so badly regarding AI.

Trump axes ex-CISA chief Krebs’ clearance
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Revenge is a dish best served very cold

Donald [hamburger-eating surrender monkey] Trump has signed a presidential memorandum stripping former CISA director Chris Krebs of any active security clearance and triggering a sweeping review into the cybersecurity agency's conduct during his tenure.

AI still pants at debugging, says Microsoft study
Published in AI


Claude, ChatGPT, and other big names fail to fix even half the bugs in benchmark test

Despite Top Vole Sundar Pichai boasting that a quarter of Google's code now comes from AI and Mark Zuckerberg plotting to unleash AI models across Meta’s dev stack, Microsoft’s boffins have just thrown a bucket of cold water over the hype.

Motorola set to launch its first laptop and new tablet in India
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Moto Book 60 and Moto Pad 60 Pro on the way

Motorola will officially enter the laptop market with the Moto Book 60 and expand its tablet lineup with the new Moto Pad 60 Pro, which is scheduled to launch in India on 17 April.

AMD admits Ryzen 9800X3D meltdown mess
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Sounds of PR silence

After more than 100 Ryzen 7 9800X3D processors keeled over, mostly while paired with ASRock boards, AMD has finally broken its vow of silence—only to point fingers at “memory compatibility.”