Planes flying near Iran suffer from GPS spoofing
Published in Transportation


Being tricked to fly over Iran

Commercial air crews are novel "spoofing" attacks designed to trick their navigation systems to fly into Iranian airspace.

Nadella says OpenAI’s board needs to change
Published in News


Doesn’t say if there needs to be a Vole on the board

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that the governance structure of OpenAI needs to change after the AI company's sudden firing of CEO Sam Altman.

Apple faces yet another anti-trust action
Published in News


Sued by Venmo and Cash App customers

In a proposed class action, Apple has been sued by Venmo and Cash App customers, claiming the iPhone maker abused its market power to curb competition for mobile peer-to-peer payments, causing consumers to pay "rapidly inflating prices."

Boffins create a realistic robot hand
Published in News


Because the hand was the only thing they needed, right?

Swiss boffins have created a robot hand which includes bones and tissues which allows it to make it flexible and agile.

Nvidia wants to double the power of its H200
Published in Graphics


Out next year

Nvidia is planning to release a new GPU which it claims will double the performance of its recently announced H200 chip.

Tim Cook thinks people use smartphones too much
Published in News


They wear out you know

Popular beat combo singer Dua Lipa had a “revealing” interview with Apple CEO Tim Cook in which he revealed that he thought that people were using their smartphones too much.

Swedes rebel against Tesla
Published in Transportation


Unfair to workers

Swedish workers are uniting against Tesla and its 19th-century attitudes to trade unions.

Musk’s rocket blows up again
Published in Transportation


Another victory for private enterprise and gravity

Elon [look at me] Musk’s SpaceX made a second attempt to launch Starship, the most powerful rocket ever constructed by a private enterprise, only to see it blow up again.

Microsoft "celebrates" Patch Tuesday
Published in News


Been with us for 20 years 

Microsoft Security Response Centre has celebrated the 20th anniversary of Patch Tuesday updates.

OpenAI board creates a firing fiasco
Published in AI


Almost everyone jolly cross

The OpenAI board created a huge fiasco after firing the company founder, Sam Altman and now seems to have lost top staff to Microsoft.