Google goes gaga for Blighty
Published in News


Tech giant splashes $1 billion on new data centre

Google, the world's biggest tech company, has announced it will spend $1 billion on a new data centre near London.

Secret photos of the machine that won the war
Published in News


Released for the first time 

UK spooks have released pictures of Colossus, one of the first computers ever made.

ASUS quietly introduces low-profile Geforce RTX 4060 graphics card
Published in Graphics


Dual-slot and with three fans

ASUS has rather silently launched yet another custom Geforce RTX 4060 graphics card, this time in the low-profile form factor, making it interesting for those SFF builds.

Samsung Exynos 2400 SoC fully detailed
Published in Mobiles


Gets a 10-core CPU and Xclipse 940 GPU

Samsung has now officially and fully detailed its new Exynos 2400 SoC which will be powering the Galaxy S24 and the Galaxy S24+ in certain regions, including Europe. The 4nm LPP+ Exynos 2400 SoC will have a 10-core CPU part with Cortex-X4 Prime core and Xclipse 940 GPU based on AMD RDNA 3 architecture.

Foxconn signs $37 million chip deal in India
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New chip packaging and testing business 

Foxconn is teaming up with Indian software and engineering firm HCL Group to set up a chip packaging and testing business in India in a deal worth $37.2 million.

TSMC blunder could let Intel win the chip war
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Generational mistake

TSMC could be about to make a mistake, costing it victory over a resurgent Intel.

Musk markets Robot vapourware with a sideshow trick
Published in News


Don’t look behind the screen Dorothy

The latest Elon [look at me] Musk video accidentally reveals that Tesla's humanoid robot Optimus is about as "autonomous" as an animatronic puppet.

Google warns that it is still tracking you
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Even when it claims you are incognito 

Google is changing the warning on Chrome's Incognito mode to admit that Google and other websites are still snooping on your data.

New Windows 11 build boasts USB 80 Gbps
Published in News


Speedy Gonzales of USB

The newest builds of Windows 11 being shipped to developers contained USB 80 Gbps --the fastest USB ever.

Google's DeepMind can square its hypotenuse
Published in AI


Because everyone needs a squared hypotenuse 

DeepMind, the brainy Google-owned company that makes super-smart AI, has created a system that can crack hard geometry problems.