Cl0p ransomware crew cashes in on unpatched systems Oracle is scrambling to investigate attacks on its E-Business Suite after hackers launched an extortion campaign against major organisations.
The zero-day king finds a new way to scare everyone Software King of the World, Microsoft, famous for its zero-days, now says ...
Analysts doubt rivals can really cosy up Troubled Chipzilla’s shares jumped 7.12 per cent to $35.94 on 1 October before ...
Apple and Electron feud The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has managed to ship macOS 26 "Tahoe" with a nasty surprise for anyone ...
B580 gets serious fixes for CPU overhead mess Chipzilla’s Arc Battlemage GPUs are slowly crawling out of the hole, with new ...
A sign of the apoloclyse The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn claiming Troubled Chipzilla is apparently in early talks with arch-rival AMD to rope it in as a foundry ...
Something strange is stirring at Taiwanese IC design house MediaTek. The company’s push into special application chips (ASICs) after 2026 is suddenly looking a lot shakier. The dark satanic rumour ...
Parts shortage looming Acer chairman Chen Junsheng says the second half of the year should see stronger PC demand thanks to seasonal effects, but parts shortages and rising costs are clouding the ...
Chatgpt maker OpenAI has stitched up a deal that values the artificial intelligence outfit at $500 billion, putting it ahead of Elon Musk’s SpaceX as the most expensive start-up in the world. The ...
Generative AI shoved into Echos, Fire TVs and doorbells Amazon is rolling out Alexa+ across a pile of its hardware, effectively welding generative AI into daily life whether people want it or not. The ...
Nokia and Ericsson shoved aside  China is cutting back on the use of European telecom gear as President Xi Jinping pushes to remove western technology from the country’s critical infrastructure. Two ...
Age of bargain silicon ends The days of cheap transistors are over as TSMC jacks up prices on its most advanced wafers and signals the end of Moore’s Law’s cosy promise of faster and cheaper chips.