If you want sideload apps buy Android
Tim Cook has a sulk and threatens to banishment from the Walled Garden
Apple Boss Tim Cool appears to have had a massive sulk about people wanting to sideload apps and even suggested that if Apple fanboys wanted this functionality they should move to Android.
Google told to pay up in anti-trust row
$2.8 billion fine was legal according to Europe’s second highest court
Europe's second-highest court dismissed Google’s challenge to an EU antitrust ruling and $2.8 billion fine in a major win for EU competition chief Margrethe Vestager.
Apple not interested in crypto currency
God wants escudos, God wants pesetas, Don't send lira, God don't want small potatoes
Despite its boss Tim Cook admitting that he has bought cryptocurrency Jobs Mob has no intention of providing its fanboys with a way to pay with cryptocurrency anytime soon.
Microsoft releases Windows 11 for education sector
Apparently it needs some education
Microsoft has announced a new edition of Windows 11 designed specifically for the K-8 education sector, dubbed "Windows 11 SE."
Nearly half of workers think data should be easier to find
Even after they have looked behind the back of the sofa
New research reveals that nearly half (46 per cent) of UK employees feel it should be much easier to find the information they need to do their jobs.
Motorola Edge 30 Ultra coming
Snapdragon 898 processor alongside 8 or 12GB of RAM
Website TecknikNews claims that a Motorola Edge 30 Ultra with a Snapdragon 898 processor is about to come out.
MicroLEDs will not be around until 2023
Samsung can’t get the right wood
When Samsung showed off its microLED tellies as a rival to the over hyped OLED TVs the pundits applauded.
Microsoft shows off Milan-X benchmarks
Large caches make it too sexy for Milan, Tokyo and Japan
Software King of the World has spilt the beans on Milan-X benchmarks to show the performance uplift that 3D V-Cache brings to the table.
AMD has server sales win
Meta for
AMD said its EPYC chips were selected by the social media giant Meta (formerly known as Facebook) to help power its data centres at its virtual Accelerated Data Centre Premiere event.
Microsoft prepares to help companies spy on employees
War on whistleblowers
With companies facing increased pressure to stop doing evil from their own employees, it must be nice to know that the Software King of the World is on their side.