Qwertykeys pauses US shipments
Published in PC Hardware


Trump’s tariff chaos

Popular keyboard company Qwertykeys has temporarily suspended all shipments to the United States in a dramatic response to President Donald [eating the cats] Trump’s new tariffs on Chinese goods.

E3 to be replaced with management speak
Published in Gaming


This is what happens when you let managers and marketers take over a gaming expo

One of the most famous gaming expos, E3, which was shuttered in 2023, is being replaced by something packed with so much toxic management speak that it should contain a warning on the box.

Arm runs away from Qualcomm legal battle
Published in News


Chip giant free to make processors

British chip designer Arm has abandoned its bid to terminate Qualcomm’s crucial Architecture License Agreement (ALA), meaning the US tech giant can continue producing Arm-compatible chips for PCs, smartphones, and servers. 

DeepSeek's AI will be banned in the USA
Published in News


Judges Jefferies says it will all be illegal

The AI app that stormed to the top of the download charts on Apple’s App Store and Google Play, and rocked Nvidia's share value, is now staring down the barrel of a US consumer ban, top analysts at US investment bank Jefferies have warned.

Ransomware business drops down the loo
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The sound of the world’s smallest violin playing

It seems that the bottom has dropped out of the ransomware business.