Chipzilla releases Thunderbolt Share
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Screen and file sharing between PCs

Intel has unveiled the Thunderbolt Share software, which is crafted to provide a straightforward, swift, and effective method for sharing screen and files between two PCs.

Apple bug resurrects dead pictures
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Takes some doing

Apple fanboys were shocked and horrified after Apple's latest iOS 17.5 update started resurrecting pictures that they thought were safely deleted so that their mums could not see them.

Quantum internet gets closer
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Your quantum cat wants p*rn

The quest for a global quantum internet has received a significant boost with two groundbreaking advancements in quantum information storage which could create secure communication, paving the way for transmissions over hundreds or even thousands of kilometres.

AI threatens Microsoft’s green plans
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Carbon footprint increased by 30 per cent

Microsoft's ambitious goal to be carbon-negative by 2030 is threatened by its expanding AI operations, which have increased its carbon footprint by 30 per cent since 2020.

Apple losing top executives
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Leaving as the company grinds to a halt

The fruity cargo cult Apple is starting to lose its top executives -- most with  the title of vice president, which is just below the senior vice president level that reports to Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook.

Nvidia boss collected $34.2 million extra last year
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Elon Musk laughs at the poor person

Nvidia's head honcho, Jensen Huang, had a right royal payday last year, all thanks to the booming demand for the firm's AI chips.

AMD chipping away at Chipzilla's market share
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New research proves it

Mercury Research boffins have been adding up some numbers provided by AMD and concluded that Team Red is chipping away at Intel’s market share.

AMD hints RDNA 4 coming soon
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Linux penguins spilt the beans

There have been signs that AMD is about to release its RDNA 4 architecture—an aura over Britain, a comet, a supernova, and changes to the Linux driver.

The Internet makes people happier
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Unless it is just the p*rn

A new study has found that internet use is associated with greater well-being in people worldwide.

Nvidia and Mediatek allegedly working on new SoC for consoles
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Want a piece of that market

Nvidia and Mediatek are allegedly working on a brand new SoC for handheld and other gaming consoles, and have quite a few clients already lined up. Nvidia is no stranger to such SoCs, and it has recently teamed up with Mediatek for mobile chips that could use next-gen RTX and AI GPU IP based on the upcoming Blackwell architecture.