GPU features in a dock
Chinese PC maker Aoostar is launching a new device featuring an AMD Radeon 7650M XT graphics card in July 2024.
Nvidia teams up with Dell on AI PC
Making an Nvidia, ARM and Dell AI cocktail
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Dell CEO Michael Dell have confirmed that Team Green will enter the AI-PC hype next year.
AMD plans to one-up Chipzilla on AI
Abandoning Rzyen naming convention
The Dark Satanic Rumour Mill has manufactured a hell-on-earth yarn, claiming AMD is poised to revamp its mobile processor branding strategy, emphasising its AI features to show up Intel.
Apple thought about ripping off Tetris
At least on a prototype
Fruity cargo cult Apple saw the success of the computer game Tetris and said “we will be having some of that” and bashed out a clone.
Microsoft ready clean Mac’s out-of-date clock
New ARM Snapdragon X will make Macs look as dated as Stevenson’s rocket
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says that while the fruity cargo cult Apple had done a splendid job on its latest Mac, it was going to be outdated by the new windows optimised laptops coming from Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Samsung in the next four weeks.
End of an error
Software king of the world, Microsoft has confirmed that VBScript will be discontinued in the latter half of 2024 in a move that marks the end of an era for programmers.
20 per cent of Rust Crates have 'Unsafe' Keyword
Rust Foundation admits it… sort of
The Rust Foundation has been doing its best to reveal a security issue with Rust while at the same time telling the world how wonderful it is.
Mirror-finish heat spreader and extreme performance
G.Skill has announced its new Trident Z5 Royal Series DDR5 memory modules and kits, featuring a brand new heat spreader design.
Apple fanboy murdered five
Relied on Apple’s tech to find his shiny gadget -- what could go wrong?
An Apple fanboy who believed it was his right to execute people who he wrongly believed stole his iPhone killed a family of five based on the “evidence” of Apple’s Find My Phone app.
Look pretty good
A consultant paid by the software king of the world, Microsoft, has been benchmarking Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite, and it has come out pretty well.