Apple’s foldable fantasy crushed by Huawei and Amazon
Published in Mobiles

 
Tame Apple Press celebrates a ghost product while rivals deliver the goods

The Tame Apple Press has breathlessly hyped up a foldable device from Jobs’ Mob, promising an innovation that would once again change everything. Except there is no product, no launch, and no clarity on whether it is an iPad or a MacBook. The only thing Apple seems to have delivered is confusion and delay.

Chipzilla eyes axe for NEX division
Published in News


PC and data centre units safe as networking group faces chop

Troubled Chipzilla is planning to offload its network and edge (NEX) division, sources as CEO Lip-Bu Tan sharpens the knife and gets ready to slice off anything that doesn’t fit his “back to basics” mantra.

KrebsOnSecurity hit by 6.3 Tbps IoT botnet barrage
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Forky’s Aisuru flexes digital muscle with record-baiting DDoS test shot

KrebsOnSecurity just took a hit from a 6.3 terabit per second DDoS blast, one of the largest ever recorded. That’s ten times bigger than the 2016 Mirai assault that left the site offline for days and forced Akamai to show it the door.

Zotac crams RTX 5060 into tiny form-factors
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Mini-ITX and low-profile boards revive compact gaming hopes

Nvidia’s RTX 5060 isn’t fast, but it’s miserly on power which makes it perfect for Zotac’s latest party trick of cramming a full-fat RTX 5060  into cases barely bigger than a lunchbox.

AMD shows off Radeon RX 9060 XT
Published in Graphics


RDNA 4 Navi 44 silicon gets its moment just in time for Nvidia’s 5060 Ti 

AMD has punched Nvidia in the mid-range with the new Radeon RX 9060 XT, the third sprog in its RX 9000-series family.