Apple dumps chargers from European MacBook Pro boxes
Published in PC Hardware


Charges fanboys for EU environmental policy

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has decided that Europeans don’t deserve a charger with their shiny new 14-inch MacBook Pro sporting the M5 chip and will have to pay extra.

Blackrock’s splashes $20 billion on data centre outfit
Published in AI


Larry Fink’s latest bet shows AI mania still has plenty of cash to burn

Investment outfit BlackRock is throwing serious money at the plumbing behind artificial intelligence.

Advania claims it will build sovereign AI clouds
Published in Cloud


Goldman Sachs-backed firm bets on local data

Nordic IT services outfit Advania, which is part of Goldman Sachs Alternatives’ portfolio, has decided to splash out on building multi-tenant sovereign AI clouds in every one of its seven markets.

Blighty workers still think hackers only target the big fish
Published in News


Cohesity Research shows small firms remain sitting ducks 

A third of UK workers reckon hackers only go after big corporations and that small businesses are beneath their notice.

Intel unveils Crescent Island AI GPU
Published in AI


Ditches HBM for LPDDR5X in cost-cutter data centre gamble

Troubled Chipzilla has wheeled out a new AI inference GPU for data centres, codenamed Crescent Island, in a bid to claw back some relevance in a market where it has experienced an abattoir of hope.