Samsung orders repair people to grass on their customers
Published in News


In the contract

In exchange for selling them repair parts, Samsung has been demanding that independent repair shops to give Samsung the name, contact information, phone identifier, and customer complaint details of everyone who gets their phone repaired at these shops.

More Asus ROG Ally X specifications leaks
Published in Gaming


24GB of faster RAM and a hefty 80Wh battery

A leaked slide has now confirmed all the specifications for the upcoming Asus ROG Ally X console that should be officially announced at the Computex show, including a heftier 80Wh battery and 24GB of faster LPDDR5X-7500 memory.

Infineon rolls out new PSU performance classes
Published in News


Helping cloud data centre and AI server operators to cut down on their energy use

Infineon is rolling out some new PSU performance classes, helping cloud data centres and AI server operators cut down on their energy use for cooling systems.

Chipzilla releases IPU E2100 DPU
Published in News


Mt Evans has been a long time in the making

Chipzilla has finally released its IPU E2100 DPU for the mass market. 

China will never get its paws on Taiwan’s chipmaking machines
Published in News


Invaders would find gear disabled.

Should the Chinese ever attempt to take control of Taiwan, they will not be able to seize the most advanced chip-making technology from ASML.

Volish Recall worries Red Panda maker
Published in News


Mozilla feels some things are best forgotten

Microsoft's Windows Recall feature is drawing controversy even before it has left the preview stage.

Brits want to pack in gaming addiction
Published in Gaming


Even more than watching p*rn

A new study has uncovered the habits Brits are most keen on quitting and gaming is in the top three – beating masturbation, drinking and p*rn

Nvidia results exceed expectations
Published in News


Predicts even more cash to come

Nvidia shares reached over $1,000 for the first time in extended trading after the chipmaker announced fiscal first-quarter results that exceeded the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street’s predictions.

Autocorrect Anarchy
Published in News


Not today Satan

 Brits with unique names are up in arms and demanding tech giants to stop the "name shaming" madness of autocorrect.

Apple and Starlink ally to take on security complaints
Published in News


An attack on one is an attack on the other

Fruity cargo cult Apple has teamed up with Elon [look at me] Musk’s Starlink to see off a report which shows them both up as a little insecure.