AI starts recruiting humans
Published in AI


Candidates baffled

Artificial intelligence is revolutionising the recruitment process for open positions, changing the way candidates respond to job adverts.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE could be launching this summer
Published in Mobiles


With Galaxy Fold FE and Flip FE planned as well

According to rumors coming from Samsung's home country, it appears that the Galaxy S24 FE might come sooner than expected and could launch this summer. Samsung is obviously quite happy with the FE series, and there are rumors that it could launch both the Galaxy Fold FE and the Galaxy Flip FE phones. 

Intel releases XeSS 1.3 SDK with improved upscaler
Published in Graphics


Significantly improves performance and image quality

Intel has released the new XeSS 1.3 update with an improved upscaler, promising a significant performance uplift in all presets, better image quality, as well as a whole new Ultra Performance preset.

Nvidia releases Geforce 552.12 WHQL Game Ready driver
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One to have for Call of Duty Modern Warfare III Season 3

Nvidia has released its latest Geforce 552.12 WHQL Game Ready driver with optimizations for Call of Duty Modern Warfare III Season 3 and Call of Duty Warzone Season 3, as well as optimizations for Diablo IV Ray Tracing update. It also includes new GFE Optima Settings updates and a single fix for Horizon Forbidden West game.

More games come to Geforce NOW in April
Published in Gaming


Including The Elder Scrolls Online

Nvidia Geforce NOW is getting almost 20 new games this month with seven coming this week, including ZeniMax Online Studios' Elder Scrolls Online. In addition, Geforce NOW Ultimate is finally coming to Japan as Nvidia has deployed new Geforce RTX 4080 SuperPODs.

Powercolor releases new Hellhound Sakura Edition graphics cards
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Radeon RX 7800 XT Sakura Edition in all-white design

Powercolor has unveiled two new Hellhound Sakura Edition graphics cards, this time based on the Radeon RX 7800 XT and featuring a fully white PCB with some interesting accents, as well as a slight factory overclock.

TSMC temporarily shuttered
Published in News


Massive quake could have minor impact on supply chains

The 7.4 magnitude earthquake that rocked Taiwan on Wednesday morning led to TSMC, the world’s largest manufacturer of computer chips, temporarily shutting its doors.

Microsoft and Quantinuum's quantum leap
Published in News


The cat in the PC case is both dead and alive

Microsoft and Quantinuum have won significantly in the battle against quantum error correction. Using Quantinuum's ion-trap hardware and Microsoft's fresh-off-the-press qubit visualisation system, the team ran a whopping 14,000 experiments without the cat upsetting anything.

EU and Yanks want forever chemicals out of their chips
Published in News


Brits want more vinegar and HP sauce in theirs

The European Union and the Yanks plan to deploy artificial intelligence to find alternatives to the so-called 'forever chemicals' that are rife in semiconductor manufacturing.

Apple looking at home robots after ditching cars
Published in News


We are super cool beings; you will be exterminated

The Tame Apple Press is allowing itself to get all moist about a rumour that their favourite company is about to build robots.