Nvidia's AI chip smuggling woes
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Singapore cracks down on fraudulent shipments destined for China

Singaporean authorities have launched a major investigation into a suspected fraud involving the illegal shipment of Nvidia's advanced AI chips, potentially breaching US export restrictions.

Chipzilla slams the brakes on in Ohio
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Chip Factory is a Never-Ending Story

Troubled Chipzilla has again postponed the grand opening of its much-anticipated semiconductor manufacturing plant in Ohio.

Court could shoot GNU
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Open-Source faces existential crisis

Database company Neo4j is attempting to convince the US legal system that "open source" means whatever they want it to mean.

Apple's carbon neutral claim is rotten to the core
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Class action suit for turning plastic into green

Fruity cargo cult Apple is embroiled in a class action lawsuit alleging its so-called 'carbon neutral' Apple Watches are about as green as a coal-fired power plant.

Cellebrite spyware ended up on kid's Android
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Serbian authorities taking no chances

Amnesty International has uncovered that a zero-day exploit, sold by the controversial Israeli firm Cellebrite, was used to compromise the Android phone of a Serbian student who does not like the government much.

Google worries about memory bugs
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Developers can't be trusted

Google's security gurus have taken to their blog to bemoan the plague of memory safety bugs, which are apparently "eroding trust in technology and costing billions."

Lenovo's latest weird and wonderful
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Solar-Powered laptops and giant screens

Lenovo unveiled its latest concept device lineup at the Mobile World Congress 2025. The Yoga Solar PC Concept is leading the charge, a laptop that promises to harness the sun's power—because we've all been clamouring to work on our tan while drafting emails.

US surrenders systems to Russian hackers
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The Russians are not a threat any more

President Donald [hamburger-eating surrender monkey] Trump's administration has decided that Russia is no longer a cyber threat to the United States.

AMD officially announces Radeon RX 9070 series graphics cards
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Launching on March 6th, priced at $549 for RX 9070 and $599 for RX 9070 XT

After an endless stream of leaks, rumors, and wild guesses, AMD has now officially announced its new RDNA 4-based Radeon RX 9070 series graphics cards, the Radeon RX 9070 XT and the Radeon RX 9070. Both cards will launch on March 6th, coming from usual AMD AIB partners like Acer, Asus, ASRock, Powercolor, Sapphire, XFX, and others. In addition, AMD has provided a bit more details about its FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR 4).

Powercolor officially announces new Radeon RX 9070 series
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Red Devil, Hellhound, and Reaper series

Powercolor has officially announced its full Radeon RX 9070 series, ahead of AMD's own event scheduled for later today. Powercolor is announcing a total of eight SKUs in its Red Devil, Hellhound, and Reaper series, including the special Red Devil RX 9070 XT Limited Edition, as well as the all-white Hellhound Spectral White RX 9070 XT.