
Console gaming set to explode to $79 billion by 2030
Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo battle it out as gamers flock to cloud
The global console gaming market is gearing up for record-breaking growth, surging from $52 billion this year to $79 billion by 2030, according to analysts at GlobalData.

Intel dodges $32 billion lawsuit
Shareholder fraud claims
Chipzilla has dodged a shareholder lawsuit that accused it of hiding billion-dollar losses in its foundry business—a scandal that previously wiped $32 billion off its market value in a devastating day.

British Time Lords fight GPS jammers
Reversing the polarity on the neutron flow.
Britain's top boffins—nicknamed the "Time Lords"—are racing against the clock to save the country from a £1.4 billion-a-day threat.

AI has made no difference to US GDP
Goldman Sachs concerned
Beancounters at Goldman Sachs are concerned that while there has been a spectacular revenue growth from AI-hungry public companies this has had no impact on the US’s GDP.

Woz lays into Musk
A total cult
Tech legend Steve Wozniak, who was the brains behind Apple, lashed out at Elon Musk and Donald Trump, slamming them as bullies hell-bent on hammering the federal government into submission.

Marvell has excellent results
But fails to meet Wall Street’s over-optimistic expectations.
Marvell Technology. took a pounding in late trading after delivering a revenue forecast that failed to match the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street’s daft, over-optimistic predictions.

Nvidia releases Geforce 572.70 WHQL driver
One with support for Geforce RTX 5070
Alongside the new Geforce RTX 5070 graphics card, Nvidia has rolled out its latest Geforce 572.70 WHQL driver, one that comes with the support for the aforementioned graphics card, as well as brings a single fix and Game Ready improvements for a couple of new games.

A beacon of hope for Galaxy users
Android 15 arrives like Godot
Samsung Galaxy users have been waiting for the Android 15 update and One UI 7 for longer than Godot, and it finally seems like it is coming.

Apple fights UK back door
We get to do what we like now
Apple, the self-proclaimed guardian of user privacy, is throwing a tantrum over the UK's "back door" into its oh-so-secure iCloud systems.

Ontario cancels big Starlink contract
Kicking Trump in the Musks
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has cancelled a $100 million contract with Elon Musk's Starlink satellite internet service.