Intel's new chips are a shocker, says top leaker
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Golden Pigs are flying

A top PC hardware leaker has spilt the beans on Intel's next-gen Arrow Lake CPUs, and there are some surprises.

Call to make paying of ransom demands illegal
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Giving money to terrorists

The former boss of Britain's cyber security agency has urged the government to ban ransom payments to hackers, saying it is like giving money to terrorists.

Apple hit with £1.4 billion fine for silencing Spotify and other rivals
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Jobs' Mob finally faces the music

Fruity cargo-cult Apple has been slapped with a whopping £1.4 billion fine by the European Commission for squeezing out Spotify and other music streaming services.

Gartner group says search engines will go the way of the dodo
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AI bots will be a quarter of all searches by 2026 

Beancounters at Gartner group have added up some numbers, divided by their shoe size, and predicted that search engines will lose a quarter of their users by 2026 as AI chatbots and other virtual agents steal their thunder.

Nintendo crushes Yuzu
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Switch "pirates" forced to pay £1.7 million and close

Nintendo, the gaming giant behind the Switch, has smashed Yuzu, the free software that lets you play Switch games on your PC, phone or tablet.

MSI Claw launching in the US on March 8
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Newegg spills the date

MSI has been launching its Claw gaming handheld depending on the region, and while it is already available in Europe, the US will be getting it on March 8th.

Linux crosses four per cent market share              
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2024 is the year of Linux on the desktop

According to new figures from StatCounter, a top web tracker, Linux has seen a “huge boost” in popularity.

Qualcomm opens an AI library for smart devices
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For Snapdragon and Qualcomm gadges 

Qualcomm has launched its AI Hub, a collection of ready-made AI models that can run on any device powered by Snapdragon and Qualcomm.

Xiaomi and OnePlus could go for ultrasonic fingerprint sensors
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Switching from optical in-display sensors with next-gen flagship phones

Xiaomi's and OnePlus's next-generation flagship phones could finally switch to more precise ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensors, according to Chinese sources.

AMD could introduce AI upscaling FSR later this year
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Bringing it to the Nvidia DLSS level

It appears that AMD might be looking to introduce AI-enabled FidelityFX Super Resolution technology later this year, at least according to a brief hint from AMD's CTO, Mark Papermaster.AMD is currently at its third generation of FidelityFX Super Resolution, which is still a non-AI temporal upscaler.