VMware sues Siemens for playing fast and loose with licenses
Published in News


From corporate bromance to courtroom brawl in under a year 

Just months after showcasing their joint vision for the future of global manufacturing, VMware and Siemens have decided to skip the foreplay and head straight to legal action.

Trump blacklists more tech firms
Published in News


Putting the screws on Intel, Nvidia, and other chipmakers

Donald [hamburger-eating surrender monkey] Trump’s administration has dusted off its national security megaphone again and added another 80 companies and organisations to the US export blacklist.

Trump’s minions outwitted by Signal group chat—again 
Published in Mobiles


Top advisors leak details, shirtless selfies, and possibly national security 

Not content with accidentally roping in The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg for a ringside view of military plans, President [hamburger-eating surrender monkey] Trump’s minions have managed to leak their phone numbers, emails, and Signal handles of key security personnel—including a topless Secretary of Defense.

Netflix remembers HDR10+ exists
Published in Graphics


Samsung telly owners rejoice

After spending the better part of a decade resting on its laurels, Netflix has finally graced us with HDR10+ support—eight years after the technology was introduced in 2017.

OpenAI pulls free GPT-4o image generator
Published in AI


Users started making Studio Ghibli-style renditions

OpenAI's latest attempt to dazzle us with AI wizardry has hit a predictable snag. After unleashing its GPT-4o image generator to the masses, users promptly flooded social media with Studio Ghibli-style renditions of everything from family portraits to iconic movie scenes.