Wall Street worried about Nvidia’s bubble bursting
Published in News


Sky-high profits could be doomed

Nvidia has been raking in cash with its unbeatable chips for artificial intelligence, but some ESG investment managers who made a fortune in the stock last year are now getting cold feet.

Samsung Galaxy A55 and A35 go on sale in Europe ahead of launch
Published in Mobiles


Prices starting at €480 for A55 and €380 for A35

European retailer has jumped the gun and has put both the upcoming Galaxy A55 and the Galaxy A35 on sale, revealing European prices for all versions of both models. The Galaxy A55 and the Galaxy A35 are scheduled to officially launch on March 11.

Industry fat cats are messing with the cloud
Published in Cloud


Tech giants rip off customers with sky-high bills

Tech giants have been overcharging their customers for cloud services, threatening to damage the industry long-term.

Nvidia Geforce NOW gets new games, Day Passes, and DLSS 3 with Reflex
Published in Gaming


You can try paid tiers for $7.99/$3.99

Nvidia has released a new update for its Geforce NOW, introducing new games, and Day Passes, as well as adding Cloud G-SYNC with Nvidia Reflex support for 60 and 120 FPS.

AMD updates FreeSync specifications raising hardware requirements
Published in PC Hardware


FullHD monitors now require a 144Hz refresh rate

AMD has updated its FreeSync hardware requirements, raising hardware requirements for those FreeSync tier badges.

Intel bags €3.2 billion from US Army
Published in PC Hardware


I love the smell of burning chips in the morning 

According to congressional aides, the US government is set to splash out €3.2 billion on Intel so the chipmaker can make advanced semiconductors for military and intelligence programmes.

Nvidia bosses flog €193 million in shares
Published in News


Is more growth expected?

Two Nvidia directors flogged about €193 million in shares of the chipmaker in recent days, becoming the latest insiders to cash in as the stock keeps smashing records.

Amazon loses trademark fight
Published in News


UK Supreme court backs Beverly Hills Polo Club

Amazon has been dealt a blow by the UK Supreme Court, which has backed a ruling that the e-commerce giant ripped off UK trademarks by targeting British shoppers on its US website.

Apple escalates Epic Games war
Published in Gaming


Blocks Fortnite on iOS in Europe

Fruity cargo cult Apple has decided it can’t get enough of fights with Epic Games and the EU and has escalated the row.

AI firms lose trust
Published in News
07 March 2024

AI firms lose trust


Not enough regulation

According to new Edelman data, trust in AI technology and the firms that make it is plunging in the US and around the world.