BBC sues Perplexity for content theft as Apple considers buying the AI outfit
Published in AI


Desperate to sort out its AI mess 

Fruity Cargo Cult,  Apple is reportedly poking around AI startup Perplexity because it’s desperate to bolt someone else’s brains onto its failing AI plans.

Asia-Pacific IoT spending to hit $241 billion in 2025
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IDC says connected gadgets and government cash will keep it growing

IDC number crunchers have peered into their crystal balls and seen spending on Internet of Things (IoT) tech across Asia and the Pacific reaching $241 billion in 2025.

TSMC profits under fire from Taiwan dollar and Washington
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Chip giant's margins squeezed

Trouble is brewing for TSMC, as the company finds itself caught between a hostile exchange rate and increasingly jittery American regulators.

OpenAI boss says vibe coding has sucked the fun out of dev work
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Human engineers  stuck doing the boring bits

OpenAI cofounder and president Greg Brockman [pictured] reckons AI-driven software development has turned human coders into overqualified Q&As.

Greenerwave wins big with French military
Published in Network


Breakthrough antenna tech scores major defence contract

Greenerwave has landed a plum deal with the French Armed Forces, thanks to some rather natty satellite communication wizardry.