Google Pixel 10 teardown shows rare common sense
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Easier battery swaps put Apple's glued shut toys to shame

Google has shocked everyone by making the Pixel 10 easier to repair, something that the Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has fought tooth and nail against for years.

Big Tech bosses bow before Trump’s AI circus
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Friday, 05 September 2025 09:24

Big Tech bosses bow before Trump’s AI circus


Kissing the ring while Musk is left out in the cold

The biggest names in US tech have lined up at the White House to show how much they adore Donald and Melania Trump, apparently believing fawning public displays will save their companies from regulators.

OpenAI jumps into chipmaking with Broadcom
Published in AI
Friday, 05 September 2025 09:17

OpenAI jumps into chipmaking with Broadcom


ChatGPT outfit wants to ditch Nvidia addiction

OpenAI is moving into chip manufacturing next year in a bid to feed its AI addiction and loosen its ties with Nvidia’s pricey silicon.

Judge lets Google off lightly in antitrust case
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Wednesday, 03 September 2025 09:10

Judge lets Google off lightly in antitrust case


AI means Google's hotel's on Mayfair and Park Lane are safe

Champagne corks will be popping at Google HQ after US District Judge Amit Mehta effectively gave the search giant a free pass for its monopoly antics.

Commonwealth Fusion Systems outfit trousers cash to fire up fusion reactor
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Bill Gates and Nvidia back Commonwealth’s plan to bottle a star

Commonwealth Fusion Systems has hoovered up another $863 million in fresh capital to fuel its dream of turning nuclear fusion into a commercial energy business that doesn’t melt the budget.

EU antitrust boss warns Trump not to mess with tech laws
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Brussels hints trade deal could collapse 

The EU’s competition chief Teresa Ribera has warned that Brussels must be ready to ditch its freshly minted trade deal with the US if Donald Trump presses ahead with threats to neuter Europe’s digital rules in favour of Google, Microsoft, Apple, and Meta.

Morgan Stanley reckons Nvidia’s GB200 racks mint money
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Rivals left bleeding red ink in AI factory economics

Number crunchers at Morgan Stanley have been adding up some numbers and divided by their shoe size and reached the conclusion that Nvidia’s monster GB200 NVL72 racks are the only kit worth buying if you want to turn an AI factory into a cash cow.

Pixel 10 forced battery throttle can't be switched off
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Google locks users into slower charging and reduced battery capacity 

Search giant Google has confirmed that its new Pixel 10 series phones will force users to accept automatic battery throttling through its Battery Health Assistance feature, which can't be disabled.

Google dumps Samsung for TSMC on Pixel 10
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Friday, 22 August 2025 10:48

Google dumps Samsung for TSMC on Pixel 10


G5 processor gets built on N3P as Pixel shifts foundry strategy

Google has ditched Samsung as the maker of its Tensor chips and signed up with TSMC.

Wall Street Journal hackette finally notices Apple’s AI is rubbish
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Nguyen realises the Pixel 10 actually works

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple’s grip on reality is slipping, and not even its favourite tame journos are buying the hype anymore. Nicole Nguyen [pictured] at the Wall Street Journal appears to have broken ranks after playing with Google’s Pixel 10.