Nvidia smokes peace pipe with Anthropic
Published in News
Wednesday, 19 November 2025 11:12

Nvidia smokes peace pipe with Anthropic


One-gigawatt Claude commitment shows how frantic the AI gold rush has become

Nvidia has finally smoked a peace pipe with Anthropic after years of sniping, proving that the AI boom is now so ravenous it can turn rivals into drinking buddies.

Meta skates past FTC in monopoly fight
Published in News
Wednesday, 19 November 2025 09:57

Meta skates past FTC in monopoly fight


Judge bins antitrust bid to break up Facebook parent

A federal judge has tossed the latest swipe from the Federal Trade Commission at Meta, leaving the social networking giant looking rather smug.

Buffett signals trouble in Apple's orchard
Published in News
Monday, 17 November 2025 09:38

Buffett signals trouble in Apple's orchard


Long-time believer wanders toward Alphabet

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has just done the unthinkable and taken a $4.3 billion bite out of Alphabet while casually trimming its once worshipful stake in the Fruity Cargo Cult Apple.

Brussels lines up Alphabet for another kicking
Published in News


EU watchdogs reckon Google has been fiddling with news rankings again

Brussels is sharpening its knives for Alphabet with a fresh probe into how Google ranks news outlets in search results.

Amazon and Microsoft backs chip limits as Nvidia gets squeezed
Published in News


Fancy first dibs on AI silicon

Brown box shifter Amazon is standing next to the software King of the World, Microsoft, in cheering new US laws that would clip Nvidia’s exports to China.

Qualcomm eyes Android laptops with Snapdragon X
Published in PC Hardware
Wednesday, 12 November 2025 09:26

Qualcomm eyes Android laptops with Snapdragon X


ChromeOS merger suggests Google is noticing the PC market 

Chipmaker Qualcomm might have stuck its Snapdragon X series into Windows laptops, but now it's sniffing around Android too.

Microsoft’s new AI crusade aims to ditch OpenAI leash
Published in AI


Suleyman says it’s time for Redmond to build superintelligence

Software king of the world, Microsoft, has decided it no longer wants to be shackled to OpenAI and is setting off on its own grand plan for superintelligence.

Sir Tim Berners-Lee says AI could tear the web’s ad economy apart
Published in AI


Inventor of the internet warns LLMs will stop people reading pages

The man who built the World Wide Web says generative AI is about to shove a crowbar into the internet’s multibillion-dollar advertising racket.

Apple secretly borrows Google’s brain for Siri’s next act
Published in Mobiles


Forced to rely on Gemini because its own AI can barely tie its shoes

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has quietly admitted what everyone in tech already suspected, that Siri’s still as thick as mince, and only Google can save it.

AI groups race to plug prompt injection bugs
Published in AI
Monday, 03 November 2025 09:22

AI groups race to plug prompt injection bugs


Industry teams try to stop criminals tricking chatbots into spilling secrets

Big language AI models are under a sustained assault and the tech world is scrambling to patch the holes.