OpenAI takes on Google with new search product
Taking on the Google search jugganaught with the best of Bing
OpenAI has been working on a web search product that would make the Microsoft-backed startup a bigger rival to Google.
Google plans to save old Windows PCs from the bin
Although it is not as good as it sounds
Google said it will let firms install ChromeOS Flex on their Windows devices, "saving millions of PCs from being dumped after Microsoft stops supporting Windows 10 next year."
AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D drops down to US $409
Goes after Core i7-14700K
AMD's Radeon Ryzen 9 7900X3D has dropped down to $409.99, putting it head to head with Intel's Core i7-14700K in terms of price.
AMD Radeon Anti-Lag+ is coming back soon
Fixing anti-cheat issues
AMD's Frank Azor has confirmed that the AMD Radeon Anti-Lag+ is coming back soon, as the company is fixing issues it had with anti-cheat features in some games.
Apple ruins its iOS in a petulant dig at EU
Throws its toys out of the pram
Fruity cargo cult Apple has defaced its iPhone's Home Screen as part of a passive-aggressive attack on EU regulation.
Microsoft makes Windows 11 a bigger nightmare for old PCs
Fear the reaper
The software King of the World, Microsoft, has made running Windows 11 on an old PC even harder.
Zuck slams Apple's pricey face gadget
The emperor has no clothes
Apple's Vision Pro is getting a lot of stick now that it can be stuck to faces and now Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg has joined in.
Microsoft foils cyber plot by rogue states
AI being used as a weapon of choice
Software King of the World Microsoft said it had spotted and stopped attempts by U.S. enemies -- mainly Iran and North Korea and also Russia and China -- to use or abuse clever AI made by the firm and its mate to launch or plan nasty cyber attacks.
Apple's boasts of “new” AI tool
Apple sauce -- Boldly inventing what has already been created before
Apple boffins have shown off a new AI tool called "Keyframer" which uses the power of big language models (BLMs) to make static images move.
ECHR slams encryption backdoors as human rights breach
Puts some governments in a difficult position
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled that cracking encryption puts human rights at risk.