Musk furious as Swedish strike bites
Published in Transportation


I don’t see why I have to accept unions

Elon [look at me] Musk thinks the Swedes are crazy after practically shutting down Tesla’s European operation because he will not let them form a union.

UK government going to snoop on benefit recipients
Published in News


It can do that now it is out of the EU

The British government has discovered that now it is not in the EU it can change a few laws to snoop on poor people.

Tech entrepreneur reboots his AI church
Published in AI


Christ on an electric bike

Tech entrepreneur Anthony Levandowski is rebooting his AI church in a renewed attempt at creating a religious movement focused on the worship and understanding of artificial intelligence.

Vegetarian restaurant staffed by robots to open
Published in News


Vegetables complain

The founder of Chipotle is opening a new endeavour called Kernel, a vegetarian fast-casual restaurant that will be operated mostly by robots.

Nvidia delays H20 in China
Published in AI


That is AI and not water

Nvidia has told Chinese customers is delaying the launch of a new AI chip which it designed to comply with US export rules until the first quarter of next year.

AMD's RDNA 4 rumours could give Nvidia sleepless nights
Published in News


Linux support gives clues

Some AMD leaks might give Nvidia a few sleepless nights as it appears that it will have to face RDNA 4 technology in the lower end of the market.

Apple kneed in the Middle Kingdom
Published in Mobiles


No one wants the new iPhone

The fruity cargo cult Apple is having a bad time in China as punters no longer want an expensive slice of the American dream.

NASA’s space-based laser network works
Published in Network


Making the network go "pew pew" 

NASA picked up a laser signal fired from an instrument that launched with the Psyche spacecraft, which is currently more than 16 million kilometres from Earth and heading toward a mysterious metal asteroid.

Putin’s USB hackers attack in USA, Vietnam, Chile, Poland and Germany
Published in News


Ukraine is getting too boring

A group of Russian state hackers has taken time out of its busy schedule hitting Ukrainian entities and has been using its USB malware to take on targets in the USA, Vietnam, Chile, Poland and Germany.

German car parts maker says Nvidia stole its secrets
Published in Transportation


Ex-employee made blunder

A German car parts maker, Valeo Schalter und Sensoren, is suing Nvidia for nicking its tech after one of its former employees showed the GPU maker some source code by mistake.