Tongue-controlled gadget lets you use your phone without lifting a finger
Published in Mobiles


Humanity hits new low with a "mouse for your mouth"

Touchscreens are going hands-free with a new device that lets you scroll through smartphones using only your tongue.

Evil Google axes hundreds of staff AI takeover
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Core engineers told to clean out their desks

Search engine outfit Google sacked hundreds of workers in several divisions on Wednesday night, trying to slash costs as it focuses on artificial intelligence.

Intel talks Arrow Lake at CES 2024, confirms launch in 2024
Published in PC Hardware


Lunar Lake for mobiles coming as well

During its CES 2024 presentation, Intel's EVP and GM of client computing group (CCG), Michelle Johnston Holthaus, briefly discussed the next generation Arrow Lake for desktops and Lunar Lake for laptop chips and confirmed they are launching in 2024.

Apple's bizarre AR and VR rules
Published in IoT


Don’t call them Vision Pro apps

Fruity cargo cult Apple is trying to slap some daft rules on those who want to release apps for its overpriced Vision Pro’s visionOS.

ASUS' new laptop has two OLED screens
Published in PC Hardware


Zenbook Duo gives 19.8 inches of screen space

Asus is back with another Zenbook Duo, the latest $2,161 gadget in its range of laptops with two screens.

HP’s print ink policy faces monopoly legal challenge
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Court will be told HP has a hotel on Mayfair and Park Lane

Make of expensive printer ink, HP has used its "Dynamic Security" software updates to "create a monopoly" of replacement printer ink cartridges, a lawsuit filed against the company on 5 January claims.

FCC to pull the plug on cheap internet for the poor
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Republicans say no.

The FCC is about to kill a scheme that gives poor people $30 off broadband bills every month and says it will run out of cash by May unless Congress coughs up more dough.

Apple's Airdrop is a spy tool
Published in Mobiles


Chinese hacked it and Apple knew about it

Apple fanboys beware -- your beloved AirDrop feature, which lets you share files with other iSheep, is a sneaky spy tool for the Chinese government.

SAG-AFTRA'S AI deal to make video games sound real
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Elvis lives

SAG-AFTRA, the union of Hollywood stars, has struck a deal with an AI voiceover studio to let them cash in on video games.

Quera's quantum plan to beat IBM
Published in PC Hardware


Quantum Leap gets a reboot

Quera, a quantum computing startup, has revealed its plan to crack the error correction in Quantum computing in just two years and thinks that by 2026, it will leave IBM in the dust.