Waymo’s autonomous cars safer than humans
Published in Transportation


Although, a badger would be safer than many Roman drivers 

Waymo has a new peer-reviewed study which appears to confirm that its autonomous cars are safer than cars driven by humans.

Intel wants 2024 to be the year it makes comeback
Published in PC Hardware


Return of Chipzilla 

Chipzilla wants to return to the lead of advanced chipmaking next year with two new technologies.

3DMark Steel Nomad benchmark coming as free update
Published in Graphics


Launching next year

UL Solutions has announced that its upcoming 3DMark Steel Nomad benchmark will be free to all current 3DMark users, and it will come in two versions, Steel Nomad and Steel Nomad Light.

KIOXIA unveils 2TB microSDXC card
Published in Mobiles


Aiming at smartphones, content creators, and gamers on-the-go

KIOXIA has announced mass production of its latest Exceria Plus G2 microSDXC card, offering 2TB of storage. This makes it the highest data storage density in any storage device, all thanks to BiCS FLASH 3D flash memory and an in-house designed controller.

Samsung Galaxy Book4 launched in three versions and with AI
Published in Mobiles


Gets Intel Core Ultra processors

Following Intel's recent launch of Core Ultra Meteor Lake processors, Samsung has announced its new Galaxy Book4 notebook series, featuring three different versions, Galaxy Book4 Ultra, Galaxy Book4 Pro, and the Galaxy Book4 360.

AMD Radeon RX 7700 XT drops below $400
Published in Graphics


ASRock one at $399 over at Newegg.com

AMD's Radeon RX 7700 XT has dropped below $400 and it might be a great deal for those looking for a decent mid-range graphics card.

Adobe and Figma give up on $20 billion acquisition
Published in News


Too much like hard work

Adobe and Figma have given up on their planned $20 billion acquisition deal due to regulatory headwinds from both the European Commission and UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).

EU investigating Musk’s X
Published in News


Looks like he will be the first under the new Digital Services Act

Elon [look at me] Musk’s social notworking site X has the dubious honour of being the first company targeted for investigation under the new Digital Services Act.

Toshiba is toast for now
Published in News


Delisted after 74 years

Troubled electronics maker Toshiba has been delisted after 74 years on the Tokyo exchange.

Insomniac Games has lost 1.3 million files
Published in Gaming

If only there were a team of super heroes that could have stopped this

Hackers have leaked 1.3 million files from Sony division Insomniac Games, including game roadmaps, budgets, and detailed information about Insomniac's upcoming Wolverine game, which a document says is slated for 2026.