South Korean military wants to ban iPhones
Will not allow us to turn off the microphone
The Tame Apple Press has gotten its knickers in a twist after the South Korean government has decided to ban iPhones in the military over security concerns.
Apple hack was used against more than believed
Polish government used it against hundreds
Despite Apple’s claim that a handful of Apple users were hacked using the Pegasus spyware, the problem appears to have been considerably greater.
US trying to stop Chinese using RISC-V
Will have to use US company tech instead
The US government is working out a way to prevent Chinese companies from developing RISC-V technology.
AMD's Strix spectacular
Slim Laptops to Pack Zen 5 Power
The spec sheets for AMD's forthcoming APU ranges, Strix Point and Strix Halo, have been leaked, and they're shaping up to be rather smashing.
It was broken before we got there
Intel has found itself grappling with stability concerns over its 13th and 14th Generation Raptor Lake processors and is claiming that the kerfuffle stems from motherboard makers getting a bit too creative with the CPUs' settings—tweaking voltage curves, going wild with automatic overclocking, and tossing power limits out the window.
Chipzilla’s AI ambitions test Wall Street’s patience
Bernstein analyst claims Intel is being too optimistic
Bernstein analyst Stacy Rasgon is warning that Intel is in for a rough time and thinks the company's bosses are too optimistic with their predictions, which adds more risk to an already shaky situation.
DARPA puts sinister green eyes on its robot tank
Messing with your mind
DARPA's latest step into the world of autonomous vehicles a real eye-opener—literally.
Intel reveals chip plans
Gelsinger tries to put a silver lining into disappointing results
Despite Intel's disappointing results, the company used the announcement to reveal some of its chip plans.
US TikTok is likely to close rather than be sold
US kids will need therapy
The owner of TikTok, ByteDance, would prefer to shut down its loss-making application rather than sell it if the Chinese company uses all legal avenues to contest legislation that would ban the platform from app stores in the US.
Harddrive makers jack up the price of products
Hard cheese is all because of AI, and last year, it was Covid
Harddrive makers are increasing the prices of their products, blaming AI for a supply shortage caused by that other dog-ate-my-homework excuse, COVID-19.