Apple drops more Intel Mac support in macOS Tahoe
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Job’s Mob continues its Intel purge

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has signalled it's nearly done with Intel Macs by slashing support for all but four of them in its upcoming macOS 26 release, codenamed Tahoe.

Apple's WWDC faceplant costs it $75 billion
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Job’s Mob proves it is not ready for the AI future or even the present

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple managed to wipe $75 billion from its market value during its own keynote circus, proving once again that hype is no substitute for actual product.

Huang says UK AI dream still running on fumes
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Billion-pound pledge won't fix years of underinvestment*

Nvidia boss Jensen Huang took the stage at London Tech Week and told the UK it’s miles behind on the digital infrastructure needed to make its AI ambitions real.

US tech goes bargain shopping in Blighty
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Trio of billion-dollar raids signal UK market’s vulnerability

As we predicted, three American tech outfits went on a bargain hunt and snapped up British firms which were as cheap as vinegar-splashed chips.

Intel vets break ranks to build the biggest, baddest CPU
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Startup dares to outgun Chipzilla with RISC-V tech

A group of former top Chipzilla engineers have ditched the corporate safety net to build what they claim will be "the biggest, baddest CPU in the world."