GPU-Z gets updated to v2.58.0
Published in Graphics


Adds initial Core Ultra Meteor Lake and new GPU support

TechPowerUp has released the newest version of its GPU-Z, a comprehensive graphics sub-system information, diagnostic, and monitoring utility. The newest version adds support for Intel Core Ultra "Meteor Lake" processors, support for a couple of new GPUS, new BIOS versions, and more.

Apple admits camera on expensive iPhones has rubbish software
Published in Mobiles


Will be providing a rubber band and software which does work next week

Fruity cargo-cult Apple is having some serious headaches with the software in its iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max and has admitted that it will have to fix it before the camera will work properly.

Software improvements keep quantum cats at bay
Published in News


Potentially dead or alive in the water for now

It seems that there is life in conventional computing yet as a better-written algorithm bested Google’s Sycamore quantum computer.

CIA software engineer convicted of information theft
Published in News


You are not supposed to be stealing stuff from us

A former CIA software engineer faces federal charges accusing him of the biggest theft of classified information in CIA history.

Special summer sale Windows 10 Pro $7.42 Office 2019 Pro costs $28.49
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Sponsored Post: Special sale of software in summer

U2Key has prepared a special discount for our readers. They offer extra 52.9% OFF Discount Code for some specific products with a code FUD.

Special summer sale Windows 10 Pro $7.42 Office 2019 Pro costs $28.49
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Sponsored Post: Special sale of software in summer

U2Key has prepared a special discount for our readers. They offer extra 52.9% OFF Discount Code for some specific products with a code FUD.

This time they offer  games and console passes and software too.

US wasted $1.56 trillion on poor software
Published in News


Not to mention failed IT projects

Not-for-profit IT leadership group the Consortium for Information and Software Security said that poor software cost the US $1.56 trillion last year.

Software development stuck in the 1990s
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Shoulder pads in every project

MIT research fellow Jonathan Edwards has warned that while software "is eating the world. But progress in software technology itself largely stalled around 1996".

A third of developers don’t know when to quit
Published in News


Will code when they go home

More than a third of software developers can’t resist the urge to code when they go home at the end of the day, according to a report compiled by  French startup CodinGame.

Cybersecurity software revenue to hit $27 billion by 2023
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Humanity is an insecure species

Number crunchers at PreciseSecurity.com have been flipping their abacuses and reached the conclusion that cybersecurity software revenue is expected to reach $25.1 billion in revenue this year.