LG throws in the towel on XR
Published in IoT


Air conditioners are more exciting

LG has decided that the world of extended reality (XR) is not worth the hassle and is backing out of commercialising any new products.

CTO and TDF sign deal for VLEO satellite network
Published in Mobiles


Saving Europe from Starlink

Constellation Technologies & Operations (CTO) and telecom infrastructure firm TDF have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to integrate Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) satellites into terrestrial networks.

Jensen Huang left out of Intel buyout gossip
Published in News


Not even on the guest list

Nvidia’s leather-jacketed overlord, Jensen Huang, has confirmed that his company was not approached about purchasing a stake in the troubled chipmaker Intel.

Solidigm ditches fans
Published in News


Goes full water-cooled for AI SSD at GTC 2025

Solidigm has just removed the fans from its enterprise SSDs and submerged them in liquid cooling at GTC 2025.

NVIDIA announces new RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPU series for workstations
Published in Graphics


Up to 96GB of GDDR6 ECC memory

At GTC 2025, NVIDIA has unveiled its new RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPU series for workstations, including a full lineup of desktop and laptop GPUs, as well as a data center-oriented RTX PRO 6000 Server Edition one.

Huawei dumping US hardware
Published in News


Kirin X90 chip just as good as Intel

Huawei is tightening the screws on its great American tech purge, marching ahead with plans to rid its personal computers of anything remotely tied to Silicon Valley.

Apple gets a kicking in German courts
Published in News


Sorry Mr Cook you are a “significant market power”

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple just got a spanking in Germany’s highest civil court, losing its bid to shake off the "significant market power" label that puts it under the microscope of the country’s antitrust watchdog.

Dutch want to purge US software from government servers
Published in Cloud


Don't trust Musk and Trump 

The Dutch want to reduce their dependence on Big US tech companies.

FTC censors anti-big tech posts from archives
Published in News


Wants to become the Ministry of Truth

The Federal Trade Commission has seemingly taken a page out of the Ministry of Truth’s playbook, quietly deleting over 300 blog posts from its archives which are critical of big tech companies like Amazon and Microsoft.

Italy claims to have written a newspaper without journalists
Published in AI


Il Foglio conducts month-long experiment

Italian newspaper Il Foglio, has declared itself the first in the world to print an entire edition written by AI.