SAP surrenders to US and drops diversity programmes
Published in News


Vows to keep women out of top management 

The German maker of expensive management software, which no one really knows what it does, SAP, has quietly axed its already poor 40 per cent female workforce quota, according to a leaked internal memo.

Musk’s xAI accused of spewing filth over Memphis
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Colossus supercomputer sparks pollution row 

Elon Musk’s AI outfit, xAI, has managed to become one of Memphis’ biggest air polluters kicking off a storm among residents already battling industrial filth.

Infinity Nikki’s 1.5 update triggers player revolt
Published in Gaming


Infold Games slammed for bugs, greed, and gutting the story

Infinity Nikki’s big Steam debut was supposed to be a victory lap. Instead, Infold Games faceplanted into a wall of player rage.

Microsoft and OpenAI bicker over AI
Published in AI


Reworking their multibillion-dollar bromance

OpenAI and the software King of the World Microsoft are reworking their multibillion-dollar bromance so the ChatGPT maker can flog shares in a future IPO without losing its golden pipeline to AI wizardry. 

Intel ditches Deep Link
Published in Graphics


Chipzilla gives up tying CPU and GPU together

Troubled Chipzilla has officially canned its Deep Link suite, quietly shelving one of its more ambitious attempts to get CPUs and GPUs working together.