Huawei officially announces its flagship P30 series
Published in Mobiles


The P30 and P30 Pro starting at €799 and €999

As expected, Huawei has now officially unveiled the new P30 flagship smartphone series at the event in Paris, France, bringing some impressive specifications to its photograph-loving lineup.

Apple 7, 8, 10, Xs and Xr infringe Qualcomm patent
Published in Mobiles


Judge recommends ban on some iPhones

ITC Judge MaryJoan McNamara has declared some verdicts. Apple is infringing one of three patents and she recommends a ban on iPhones manufactured in China being imported into the USA. This is a hardware patent 674 and it doesn’t look that there is a quick workaround.

Nvidia releases new Game Ready Geforce 419.67 driver
Published in Graphics


Optimization for four games

Nvidia has released its latest Geforce 419.67 Game Ready driver which brings optimizations for Battlefield V Firestorm, Anthem, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and Sekir: Shadows Die Twice games.

Google reveals Stadia bandwidth requirements
Published in Gaming


25Mbps for 1080p at 60fps

Earlier last week, Google has officially unveiled its game streaming service called Stadia, and while there are still a lot of unknowns, Google is slowly revealing a bit more information, including the bandwidth requirement needed to stream those games at 1080p resolution and 60 frames per second.

MobileEye mocks Nvidia as a copycat
Published in Transportation


Your stuff is rather similar

MobileEye boss Amnon Shashua took a swing at the GPU company named after a Roman vengeance demon.

Virtual reality medical hypnosis is now a thing
Published in Graphics


You are getting sleepy

HypnoVR has been developing virtual reality-based medical hypnosis solutions to manage pain and stress and has just finished three promising retrospective clinical trials.

NSO Group defends spying on lawyers, journalists, and kids
Published in News


Ends justify the means

The CEO of the notorious Israeli hacking company with customers around the world, appeared on CBS’s 60 Minutes to defend the use of his company’s tools in hacking and spying on lawyers, journalists, and minors.

From Big Mac to Big data
Published in Cloud


Do you want fries with that?

McDonalds has embraced machine learning, in a fittingly super-sized way.

More than 1.5 million British to lose jobs to automation
Published in AI


Goodness knows how many to Brexit

It is not an enjoyable time to be a British worker.  Not only is Brexit likely to shut-down plants, any jobs which are left might be taken by machines.

Big content moans that faster internet encourages piracy
Published in News


Bring back the analogue modem

The music industry still has not got the hang of broadband and seems to be saying that it aids piracy.