Baidu fired PR boss for bad PR
Bragging about treating your staff as slaves is not a good look these days
Baidu's PR boss's controversial actions initially garnered her a significant following but have now led to her dismissal.
Adreno GPU at its best
According to the latest rumor, it appears that Qualcomm's next-generation flagship mobile SoC, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, could have an impressive GPU performance, running some GPU-intensive games at native 1080p resolution.
Nothing can really beat Apple
The Fruity Cargo Cult-owned press has started rumours claiming that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, expected to be announced in October, will have “spoiler” specifications and the final products will not be as good as Jobs’ Mob.
Sabrent has announced the new Rocket 2242 M.2 Gen 4 NVMe SSD, based on a rather short M.2-2242 form factor, which is often used with some handheld consoles, like the Lenovo Legion Go.
Google chooses profit over staff
It is the American way
The company, which used to brag that it did no evil, is facing complaints from its staff that it is making killer profits without giving them any extra cash.
SQL’s dad says yes to NoSQL
The place to be
Donald Chamberlin (pictured), the visionary behind SQL, is now championing NoSQL.
Coming with more RAM, a larger M.2 slot, and a larger battery
Asus has finally revealed a bit more details about the upcoming ROG Ally handheld console update that was rumored earlier, revealing it will be a bit more than just a minor update but rather a redesigned console with the same APU and the same screen, but more RAM, larger M.2 slot, and a larger battery.
Nvidia rolls out Geforce 552.44 WHQL driver
One to have for Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut and Homeworld 3
Nvidia has released its latest WHQL Game-Ready driver, which brings optimizations for Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut and Homeworld 3 games, and a single bug fix.
Blu ray back from the dead
Streaming services have cut their own throat
As streaming services bundle their offerings, increase prices, and introduce adverts, it's clear that the demand for Blu-Ray discs is experiencing a resurgence. Consumers are eager to retain ownership of their favourite content without recurring costs and remain unconvinced about reverting to piracy.
TSMC takings up 60 per cent
Thanks to AI
TSMC has announced that their April takings have shot up nearly 60 per cent compared to last year, thanks to a massive demand for the top-notch semiconductors that are all the rage in AI gadgets.